I have never come across time limits for debugger breaking. I once left it
at a break point over a weekend and when I came back, it was still
working...kinda. I had to manually end the worker process to release the
debugger, but I have never had any problems for a couple hours or so.
If you are remotely debugging a server, no other requests will be processed
while you are in "break" mode. IIS process queue might fill up.
bill
"Frank" <Be**********@hotmail.com> wrote in message
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I am using Visual Studio .Net 2003. How long I can keep Visual Studio
stopped at debug (break point)? Is there any time limits?
Thanks,
Frank