The bug I reported in the Visual C++ compiler has been resolved as "Won't Fix". That's a bit disappointing as it's a useful part of the standard C++ language that won't work for managed classes, although there is no obvious reason why this should be so.
I've provided some additional information as to why I think it's worthy of reconsideration, but I guess I'll have to assume it's not going to be fixed in Orcas.
I've provided some additional information as to why I think it's worthy of reconsideration, but I guess I'll have to assume it's not going to be fixed in Orcas.