This has to be an ambiguity problem, the compiler sees a different definition of IDataObject when compiling FooUserControl. Which is easy to do, the System.Windows. Forms namespace already has an IDataObject interface Pick a different name or type the full namespace name.
This has to be an ambiguity problem, the compiler sees a different definition of IDataObject when compiling FooUserControl. Which is easy to do, the System.Windows. Forms namespace already has an IDataObject interface.
Pick a different name or type the full namespace name.
Ok I renamed the class as you suggested and still did not work, so what I just did was to reboot my computer (horay for random ideas! ) , after that I managed to get the visual editor to display my user control =), ...sad thing though =( – Harima555 Aug 6 '10 at 19:59.
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