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When I remove an add-in from Visual Studio's add-in menu, it doesn't get unloaded from memory. Does anyone know if I can write some code for my add-in (in C#) that would force this unloading. Is this even possible, or do I have to restart VS?

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If your DLL is written in managed code there is no way to force it to be unloaded as a Visual Studio Add-In. The CLR does not support such a mechanism.

The only way to force a DLL to be unloaded from a process is to tear down all AppDomains which have loaded the DLL. In a Visual Studio Add-In scenario, the add-in will be loaded into the default AppDomain. Tearing this down necessitates tearing down the entire process :(

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Thanks! Will have to keep restarting VS then... – Dmitri Nesteruk Dec 6 '08 at 20:43

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