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Hello,

I have a weird problem with one ASP.NET application that I develop using
Visual Studio.Net 2003 (VB.Net).

When I build an application, I get message "Build failed". When I start an
application, I'm getting pop-up message: "
There were build errors. Continue?" If I click "No" - I don't see any
messages showing what went wrong, as I usually see. If I click "Yes" - the
application seems to start normally. However, debugging doesn't work - the
breakpoints don't get hit.

The worst thing is that I cannot determine the cause:

It shouldn't be my PC or VS.Net issue, since all other applications don't
give me any troubles.

It shouldn't be an application issue either, because several developers are
working on the same application (it's connected to Visual Source safe) and
don't have any issues. If I work with the same application on the server - I
don't have any problems either.

What could it be?

I would appreciate your suggestions.

Thank you,
--
Peter Afonin
Feb 10 '07 #1
2 1737
Hi Peter,

Go to View->Output (output window should appear). Make sure you selected
'Build' from 'Show output from' combo box at the top of this window. You'll
find detailed build log there.
--
Milosz
"Peter Afonin" wrote:
Hello,

I have a weird problem with one ASP.NET application that I develop using
Visual Studio.Net 2003 (VB.Net).

When I build an application, I get message "Build failed". When I start an
application, I'm getting pop-up message: "
There were build errors. Continue?" If I click "No" - I don't see any
messages showing what went wrong, as I usually see. If I click "Yes" - the
application seems to start normally. However, debugging doesn't work - the
breakpoints don't get hit.

The worst thing is that I cannot determine the cause:

It shouldn't be my PC or VS.Net issue, since all other applications don't
give me any troubles.

It shouldn't be an application issue either, because several developers are
working on the same application (it's connected to Visual Source safe) and
don't have any issues. If I work with the same application on the server - I
don't have any problems either.

What could it be?

I would appreciate your suggestions.

Thank you,
--
Peter Afonin
Feb 10 '07 #2
Hi Milosz,

Thank you, I'll try it on Monday. Usually this window appears automatically,
but not in this case.

Peter

"Milosz Skalecki [MCAD]" <mi*****@DONTLIKESPAMwp.plwrote in message
news:13**********************************@microsof t.com...
Hi Peter,

Go to View->Output (output window should appear). Make sure you selected
'Build' from 'Show output from' combo box at the top of this window.
You'll
find detailed build log there.
--
Milosz
"Peter Afonin" wrote:
>Hello,

I have a weird problem with one ASP.NET application that I develop using
Visual Studio.Net 2003 (VB.Net).

When I build an application, I get message "Build failed". When I start
an
application, I'm getting pop-up message: "
There were build errors. Continue?" If I click "No" - I don't see any
messages showing what went wrong, as I usually see. If I click "Yes" -
the
application seems to start normally. However, debugging doesn't work -
the
breakpoints don't get hit.

The worst thing is that I cannot determine the cause:

It shouldn't be my PC or VS.Net issue, since all other applications don't
give me any troubles.

It shouldn't be an application issue either, because several developers
are
working on the same application (it's connected to Visual Source safe)
and
don't have any issues. If I work with the same application on the
server - I
don't have any problems either.

What could it be?

I would appreciate your suggestions.

Thank you,
--
Peter Afonin

Feb 11 '07 #3

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