you can remove the obsolete entries (they might have remained from older EAP builds of ReSharper) manually. First, please unload ReSharper using Tools|Add-In Manager. Second, if this is VS 2003, use Tools|Customize for editing any menu (the context one including). In VS 2005, it's probably simpler to use Tools|Import and Export Settings|Reset All Settings. Third, enable ReSharper again. Please inform us if you have further problems.
Hello Jeff,
you can remove the obsolete entries (they might have remained from older
EAP builds of ReSharper) manually.
First, please unload ReSharper using Tools|Add-In Manager. Second,
if this is VS 2003, use Tools|Customize for editing any menu (the context
one including). In VS 2005,
it's probably simpler to use Tools|Import and Export Settings|Reset All Settings.
Third, enable ReSharper again.
Please inform us if you have further problems.
Regards,
Dmitry Shaporenkov
JetBrains, Inc
http://www.jetbrains.com
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