{"id":3104,"date":"2010-04-19T10:16:00","date_gmt":"2010-04-19T10:16:00","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/blogs.msdn.microsoft.com\/webdev\/2010\/04\/19\/upgrade-or-uninstall-of-office-2007-might-cause-vs-2008-web-designer-to-hang\/"},"modified":"2010-04-19T10:16:00","modified_gmt":"2010-04-19T10:16:00","slug":"upgrade-or-uninstall-of-office-2007-might-cause-vs-2008-web-designer-to-hang","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/devblogs.microsoft.com\/dotnet\/upgrade-or-uninstall-of-office-2007-might-cause-vs-2008-web-designer-to-hang\/","title":{"rendered":"Upgrade or Uninstall of Office 2007 might cause VS 2008 Web designer to hang"},"content":{"rendered":"<p><P><STRONG><U>Update (5\/3\/2010)<\/U><\/STRONG>:&nbsp;<BR><BR>In addition to the VS designer surface not loading, there are other actions that will&nbsp;cause a hang.&nbsp; Working with CSS increases your chances of seeing this issue.&nbsp; For example, bringing up the CSS Manage Styles dialog, the CSS property grid, or CSS Apply Styles dialog can all cause the hang.&nbsp;&nbsp;Another case where you may reproduce the&nbsp;problem is if&nbsp;you have CSS code in your page, including &lt;style&gt; blocks, &lt;link&gt; tags, or bringing up CSS intellisense.&nbsp; In those cases, pasting code or basic editing and formatting might hang VS.<\/P>\n<P>___________________________________________<BR><BR>With Office 2010&nbsp;releasing, some of you might be upgrading to Office 2010 from Office 2007.&nbsp;&nbsp;A plain uninstall of Office 2007 might also run into the issue described below.&nbsp; If this is something you have done (or plan to do) and are running a 64-bit OS, please keep on reading.&nbsp; <\/P>\n<P>On machines with a 64-bit OS, uninstall of Office 2007 will break the VS 2008 web designer.&nbsp; You will find that the VS designer won&#8217;t be able to load, and any attempts to switch to Design View will hang the product.&nbsp; Note that 32-bit machines are not affected and neither are other VS releases.<\/P>\n<P>The root cause of this problem is that Office 2007 and the VS 2008 web designer both share a component, 32-bit MSXML5.&nbsp; When Office 2007 uninstalls or gets upgraded, MSXML5 is removed yet Visual Studio still needs it.<\/P>\n<P>If you are affected by this issue, there&nbsp;are&nbsp;workarounds where you may not have to completely reinstall Visual Studio.&nbsp; However, the steps are different depending on how Office 2007 got removed (uninstall vs. upgrade to Office 2010) and also if you have VWD Express&nbsp;or a full product.<\/P>\n<P><STRONG><U>Workaround if you upgraded to Office&nbsp;2010&nbsp;and have&nbsp;any version of VS 2008\/ VWD Express:<\/U><\/STRONG><\/P>\n<OL>\n<LI>Go to&nbsp;Add\/Remove Programs <\/LI>\n<LI>Select &#8220;<STRONG>Microsoft Visual Studio Web Authoring Component<\/STRONG>&#8220;<BR><BR><IMG src=\"https:\/\/msdnshared.blob.core.windows.net\/media\/MSDNBlogsFS\/prod.evol.blogs.msdn.com\/CommunityServer.Components.PostAttachments\/00\/09\/99\/27\/23\/AddRemove.JPG\"><BR><\/LI>\n<LI>Choose to &#8220;Change&#8221; the component&nbsp;<\/LI>\n<LI>In the dialog that comes up, choose to Repair the component:<BR><BR>&nbsp;<IMG src=\"https:\/\/msdnshared.blob.core.windows.net\/media\/MSDNBlogsFS\/prod.evol.blogs.msdn.com\/CommunityServer.Components.PostAttachments\/00\/09\/99\/27\/24\/FPAC.JPG\"><\/LI><\/OL>\n<P><STRONG><U>Workaround if you manually uninstalled Office 2007 (i.e. Add\/Remove Programs) AND have&nbsp;a non-Express version of VS 2008:<\/U><\/STRONG><\/P>\n<OL>\n<LI>Go to&nbsp;Add\/Remove Programs <\/LI>\n<LI>Uninstall &#8220;<STRONG>Microsoft Visual Studio Web Authoring Component<\/STRONG>&#8220;<\/LI>\n<LI>Reinstall &#8220;Microsoft Visual Studio Web Authoring Component&#8221; &#8211;<\/LI>\n<UL>\n<LI>You will need the VS install media: the product DVD or mount an ISO image<\/LI>\n<LI>Go to <STRONG>WCU\\WebDesignerCore<\/STRONG> folder and run <STRONG>WebDesignerCore.exe<\/STRONG>.<\/LI>\n<LI>Setup does not have UI, so please simply wait about 5 minutes or watch msiexec activity in the Task Manager.<\/LI>\n<LI>Verify that <STRONG>Microsoft Visual Studio Web Authoring Component<\/STRONG> reappears in Add\/Remove Programs.<\/LI>\n<LI>WebDesignerCore.exe installs RTM version.<\/LI><\/UL>\n<LI>If your VS 2008&nbsp;has been updated to&nbsp;SP1, you have to reinstall SP1 (download link <A href=\"http:\/\/www.microsoft.com\/downloads\/details.aspx?FamilyId=FBEE1648-7106-44A7-9649-6D9F6D58056E&amp;displaylang=en\">here<\/A>) to update the Web Authoring Component you installed in Step 3.<\/LI><\/OL>\n<P><STRONG><U>Workaround if you manually uninstalled Office 2007 (i.e. Add\/Remove Programs) AND have Visual Web Developer Express 2008:<\/U><\/STRONG><\/P>\n<OL>\n<LI>Go to&nbsp;Add\/Remove Programs&nbsp;&nbsp;<\/LI>\n<LI>Uninstall &#8220;<STRONG>Microsoft Visual Studio Web Authoring Component<\/STRONG>&#8220;<\/LI>\n<LI>Reinstall Visual Web Developer Express 2008\/SP1<BR>(SP1 for Express is not a separate install thus the need to reinstall the entire product)<\/LI><\/OL>\n<P>For more information, you can also visit the KB article <a href=\"http:\/\/support.microsoft.com\/?kbid=2022915\" target=\"_blank\" rel=\"noopener\">here<\/A>.&nbsp;<\/P>\n<P>Hope this helps!<\/P>\n<P>Alison Lu | Visual Web Developer<\/P><\/p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"<p>Update (5\/3\/2010):&nbsp;In addition to the VS designer surface not loading, there are other actions that will&nbsp;cause a hang.&nbsp; 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