Hi Andres. I'm not entirely sure why this is happening, but try this:
- Right click on your Visual Studio shortcut (and if you don't
launch it from a shortcut, let's create one)... and click "Properties".
- At the end of the "Target" value, enter "/resetaddin WWInterfacePlugin.Connect" (NOTE: don't include the quotes, and if your target property is already surrounded by quotes, make sure you add this switch _outside_ of those quotes
- Click "OK" - and now run Visual Studio... see if WW.Interface behaves better now
Let me know if that works. If not, we'll have to dig in a little more to see what might be different on your machine vs. our machines...
Sincerely,
Ryan Gahl
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