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Just recently, my Visual Studio 2010 stopped displaying IntelliSense suggestions automatically while I am typing. I can still press ctrl+space to get it to work, but it doesn't automatically show a list of suggestions like it used to. I have already tried disabling all my extensions, restarting VS and the computer, and I have checked all the appropriate settings (Options -> Text Editor -> C# -> IntelliSense) to make sure that it is set to offer suggestions after a character is typed.

Has anyone seen this behavior before? Does anyone have any other suggestions for how I can get IntelliSense to go back to the way things were before? If not, I might just have to do a fresh reinstall of VS...

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In prose, in case you can't see the above image:

Open Tools > Options > Text Editor. If you're only having this issue with one language, find that language; if it's for everything, click "All Languages". Right at the top, there'll be a few options labeled "Auto list members", "Hide advanced members", and "Parameter information". Make sure all of those are enabled (though the second may be disabled; if so, ignore it).

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    Same fix works in 2013. I think ReSharper changed that (for me).
    – David
    Nov 20, 2014 at 21:59
  • Adding TypeScript toolkit to the list of things that may change these settings
    – Kyle
    Apr 23, 2015 at 4:01
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    I also had this issue the same day my ReSharper trial license expired May 4, 2015 at 13:11
  • In fact, ReSharper does block some of VS built-in capabilities in order to implement it's own and that can actually interfere with other plugins, hence an example: stackoverflow.com/questions/29993431/… May 4, 2015 at 13:16
  • The linked image seems not to exist any more and so the anser is empty. Any solution?
    – DaRich
    Aug 18, 2015 at 6:36
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I have found that at times even verifying the settings under Options --> Statement Completion (the answer above) doesn't work. In this case, saving and restarting Visual Studio will re-enable Intellisense.

Finally, this link has a list of other ways to troubleshoot Intellisense, broken down by language (for more specific errors).

http://msdn.microsoft.com/en-us/library/vstudio/ecfczya1(v=vs.100).aspx

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I'll start off my noting that this hasn't happened since I upgraded my RAM. I was at 4GB and would often have multiple instances of VS open along with SSMS. I have since gone to 8GB and then 16GB.

Here's the steps I go through when I lose intellisense.

If only one file/window appears to be affected, close/reopen that file. If that doesn't work, try below.

In Visual Studio:

  1. Click Tools->Options->Text Editor->All Languages->General
  2. Uncheck "Auto list members"
  3. Uncheck "Parameter information"
  4. Check "Auto list members" (yes, the one you just unchecked)
  5. Check "Parameter information" (again, the one you just unchecked)
  6. Click OK

If this doesn't work, here's a few more steps to try:

  1. Close all VS documents and reopen
  2. If still not working, close/reopen solution
  3. If still not working, restart VS.

For C++ projects:
MSDN has a few things to try: MSDN suggestions

The corrupt .ncb file seems most likely.

From MSDN:

  1. Close the solution.
  2. Delete the .ncb file.
  3. Reopen the solution. (This creates a new .ncb file.)

Notes:

  • This issue does not appear to be specific to C# as C++ and VB users report the same issue

  • Tested in VS 2013/2015

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    Restarting VS didn't work for me but unchecking and rechecking the boxes in settings did. Thanks!
    – tamj0rd2
    Oct 18, 2017 at 12:35
  • worked.. Thank you Nov 5, 2023 at 12:13
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Steps to fix are:

      Tools
      Import and Export Settings
      Reset all settings
      Back up your config
      Select your environment settings and finish
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I also faced the same issue but in VS2013.

I did the below way to fix, It was worked fine.

  1. Close all the opened Visual studio instance.

  2. Then, go to "Developer command prompt" from visual studio tools,

  3. Type it as devenv.exe /resetuserdata

  4. Restart the machine, Open the Visual studio then It will ask you to choose the development settings from initial onwards, thereafter open any solution/project. You'll be amazed.

Hope, it might helps you :)

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    This is definitely the "kill with fire" approach. It resets EVERYTHING including msdn/product keys back to like a fresh install. It did fix the problem when above answers did not, but warning others to use this solution with care.
    – HeatherD
    Dec 24, 2015 at 0:06
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Deleted the .suo file in solution folder to solve the problem.

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Sometimes i've found Intellisense to be slow. Hit the . and wait for a minute and see if it appears after a delay. If so, then I believe there may be a cache that can be deleted to get it to rescan.

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  • I don't think it's that. I can press ctrl+space or ctrl+j and the results appear instantly. I think I'm just going to go for a re-install.
    – Drewmate
    Dec 7, 2011 at 18:28
  • did you check to make sure the . is listed in the list of characters that trigger it? Dec 7, 2011 at 18:29
  • It is, but more importantly, it used to offer up suggestions even for local variable names within just a single character typed, and it doesn't do that anymore either.
    – Drewmate
    Dec 7, 2011 at 18:36
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    @Drewmate - Have you previously installed anything that provides additional intellisense, like Resharper, or Code Rush? Dec 7, 2011 at 18:45
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I hit this today after the following sequence:

  1. Added a new class to my project.
  2. Closed Visual Studio, but accidentally selected No when it asked if I wanted to save changes.
  3. Reopened Visual Studio, and found that it reopened the new file automatically but without my previous changes (as expected). However, IntelliSense was no longer working in the new file.

The problem was in addition to not saving changes to the new file, it didn't save changes to the project, so after reopening Visual Studio the file was not part of the project. The Show All Files command in Solution Explorer, or Add → Existing Item..., resolved the problem.

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I had the file excluded from the project so i was not able to debug and have intellisense on that file. Including the file back into the project solved my problem! :)

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A new cause for this in the .net core era is having a project loaded for an unsupported .net core version. For instance if you loaded a project from GitHub that was set to use:

  <PropertyGroup>
    <TargetFramework>netcoreapp2.2</TargetFramework>
    <AspNetCoreHostingModel>InProcess</AspNetCoreHostingModel>
  </PropertyGroup>

But you only have 2.1 installed or find yourself using Visual Studio 2017 then the compiler wont be able to find the SDK code and thus provide intellisense.

The solution in that case might be to right click on your project and select Edit MyProject.csproj from the context menu and change the target framework as necessary:

  <PropertyGroup>
    <TargetFramework>netcoreapp2.1</TargetFramework>
    <AspNetCoreHostingModel>InProcess</AspNetCoreHostingModel>
  </PropertyGroup>

This assumes whatever project you loaded can actually be run under a lesser target framework.

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I simply closed all pages of visual studio and reopened ..it worked.

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    This should be comment
    – ketan
    May 5, 2016 at 5:53
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Deleting the .vs folder in the solution solved my issue. You have to exit from Visual Studio and then delete the .vs folder and start Visual Studio again.

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  • Closed all my VS windows
  • Started the Visual Studio Installer and clicked 'Modify'.
  • Under 'Individual components' > 'Code Tools' > Deselected NuGet package manager and re-selected it.
  • After modifying and restarting VS, IntelliSense was working correctly again.

Found my answer on https://developercommunity.visualstudio.com/content/problem/130597/unity-intellisense-not-working-after-creating-new-1.html

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[Tools -> Options -> Text Editor -> All Languages -> CodeLens] Check if check box "Enable CodeLens" is checked

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I have just come to about this problem while installing one of the extensions and its file was deleted by my anti virus so I just disabled my anti virus and reinstalled visual studio. Suggestions are working properly without any changes made after installation.

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At the bottommost right look at the blue line where Ln, Col, Spaces, UTF, CRLF,..... here the language is specified. Check that your language and the language specified there are the same. In my case, it was Django Python while I was trying to use HTML.

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This may be due to the solution configuration changed to Release Mode instead of debug. Right click on solution -> Properties -> Configuration Properties -> Set Configuration To Debug if it is in Release.

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