Recently I begin to use VisualGDB to develop Linux programs, and find a problem. After I Disable Visual Assist(from VASSISTX menu), the next start of Visual Studio IDE will automatically re-enable VAX. Of course, this behavior is not desired.
VisualGDB has his own Intellisense engine to visualize Linux system headers and this cannot be done by VAX. So I sometimes need to disable VAX.
I've tried latest VA_X_Setup2248_0.exe with VS2008 and VS2013, same problem.
Are you having problems telling VA where to look for your include directories when working in a Visual GDB project? If so, this was recently discussed in this thread, and the answers there may help you: