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Asked: May 10, 20262026-05-10T14:43:47+00:00 2026-05-10T14:43:47+00:00

Ok, so, my visual studio is broken. I say this NOT prematurely, as it

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Ok, so, my visual studio is broken. I say this NOT prematurely, as it was my first response to see where I had messed up in my code. When I add controls to the page I can’t reference all of them in the code behind. Some of them I can, it seems that the first few I put on a page work, then it just stops.

I first thought it may be the type of control as initially I was trying to reference a repeater inside an update panel. I know I am correctly referencing the code behind in my aspx page. But just in case it was a screw up on my part I started to recreate the page from scratch and this time got a few more controls down before VS stopped recognizing my controls.

After creating my page twice and getting stuck I thought maybe it was still the type of controls. I created a new page and just threw some labels on it. No dice, build fails when referencing the control from the code behind.

In a possibly unrelated note when I switch to the dreaded ‘design’ mode of the aspx pages VS 2008 errors out and restarts.

I have already put a trouble ticket in to Microsoft. I uninstalled all add-ins, I reinstalled visual studio.

Anyone that wants to see my code just ask, but I am using the straight WYSIWYG visual studio ‘new aspx page’ nothing fancy.

I doubt anyone has run into this, but have you?

Has anyone had success trouble shooting these things with Microsoft? Any way to expedite this ticket without paying??? I have been talking to a rep from Microsoft for days with no luck yet and I am dead in the water.


Jon Limjap: I edited the title to both make it clear and descriptive and make sure that nobody sees it as offensive. ‘Foo-barred’ doesn’t exactly constitute a proper question title, although your question is clearly a valid one.

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  1. 2026-05-10T14:43:48+00:00Added an answer on May 10, 2026 at 2:43 pm

    try clearing your local VS cache. find your project and delete the folder. the folder is created by VS for what reason I honestly don’t understand. but I’ve had several occasions where clearing it and doing a re-build fixes things… hope this is all that you need as well.

    here

    %Temp%\VWDWebCache 

    and possibly here

    %LocalAppData%\Microsoft\WebsiteCache 
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