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    Naram Qashat commented  · 

    This is rather old, but still applicable. I'd agree that this applies to more than just the Active Queries dialog box. Many other dialog boxes that LINQPad generates are also placed on the task bar and should not, such as:

    * The "Active Windows" dialog that comes up when you click the down arrow next to the close query box.
    * The "Check for Updates" dialog box.
    * The "AI Assistant Settings" dialog box that comes up when you click the "AI Settings..." button in Preferences.
    * The dialog box that comes up when LINQPad has an unhandled exception (as in, the program itself having one, not a running query).
    * The "Go to Line", "Go to Member", "Search All Queries / Samples" dialog boxes from the Edit menu.
    * The "Password Manager" dialog box from the File menu.

    Those are all the ones in addition to the initial suggestion that I've been able to find in LINQPad 7. Maybe there are others too, but those are what I found.

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    Naram Qashat commented  · 

    I know this is a rather old suggestion, but I really would like to see this become possible. I publish my custom DbContext to a NuGet server on my local network and use that in my projects, and it would be nice to do the same in LINQPad, especially if I wanted to test my code on machines other than my local machine where I build the custom DbContext.

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