[Mono-bugs] [Bug 518938] New: VS crashes if you close a remotely running winforms app twice using the tray icon

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http://bugzilla.novell.com/show_bug.cgi?id=518938


           Summary: VS crashes if you close a remotely running winforms
                    app twice using the tray icon
    Classification: Mono
           Product: Mono: Tools
           Version: MonoVS 0.2
          Platform: i586
        OS/Version: Windows XP
            Status: NEW
          Severity: Major
          Priority: P5 - None
         Component: Visual Studio Integration
        AssignedTo: jpobst at novell.com
        ReportedBy: twiest at novell.com
         QAContact: mono-bugs at lists.ximian.com
          Found By: Component Test


Created an attachment (id=302596)
 --> (http://bugzilla.novell.com/attachment.cgi?id=302596)
Screen shot showing the error message.

Description of Problem:
If you run a winforms app remotely twice and close it twice using the tray icon
in windows, then VS will crash (see the screen shot).

This bug was found using MonoVS 0.2p3 on Mono 2.4.2.1.

Steps to reproduce the problem:
1. Open Visual Studio.
2. Create a new winforms project.
   1. File
   2. New Project
   3. Visual C#
   4. Windows
   5. Windows Forms Application
3. [The Linux server should be running.]
4. Mono->Run Remotely in Mono
5. Select a server, then click "Ok"
6. Right click the tray icon, choose "Stop".
7. Notice that the winforms app will close on the linux side, and the windows
tray icon will disappear.
8. Click "Mono -> run remotely in mono" again
9. Right click the tray icon, choose "Stop".
10. Notice that Visual Studio crashes as in the screen shot.


Actual Results:
VS crashes.


Expected Results:
VS shouldn't crash.


How often does this happen? 
Every time (I just repro'd it twice)

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