I don't know how this happened, or if it is this way in the default
7.0 distribution, but when I edit a file matching *.cs the buffer
shows as filetype CSHARP with no syntax coloring.  If I then execute
:set filetype=CS then I get the desired coloring.

:au BufNewFile *.cs
--- Auto-Commands ---
filetypedetect  BufNewFile
    *.cs       setf cs
CS.NET    BufNewFile
    *.cs        setlocal filetype=csharp

I do *not* want the second command, but I am having no luck finding
where it is defined. I was able to undefine it for a single session using
:au! VS.NET, but how do I do this permanently?

Help?

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