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Debugging in vs 2003 behaviour

Hello,

since this week I have a problem debugging string named local (bin
folder) assemblies in a dll project which is actual my web project in
VS 2003.

The lines displayed while debugging do not correspond to the current
executed lines, exceptions in catch blocks are empty (no text in watch
window) and some breakpoints can not be set with the message

"The following breakpoint cannot be set:"

xxxx (description of the code line)

The Common language runtime was unable to set the breakpoint.

I deleted all old PDBs manually as well as all old temporary internet
files and all object files.

Thank you for any hints!!

Regards,
Michael

Apr 18 '07 #1
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On 18 Apr., 21:28, v...@mvi.de wrote:
Hello,

since this week I have a problem debugging string named local (bin
folder) assemblies in a dll project which is actual my web project in
VS 2003.

The lines displayed while debugging do not correspond to the current
executed lines, exceptions in catch blocks are empty (no text in watch
window) and some breakpoints can not be set with the message
Does nobody have any idea?

I tried:
Uninstall .net 1.1 SP1
Un-reinstall .net 1.1
Un-reinstall web server (aspnet_wp)
Removed strong names in dll's

=Nothing´helps. Of courese I deleted every pdb, dll etc. that I
found (original folder, temporary folder.

The web is located in "documents and settings, my own project folder",
the authentication is windows integrated with identity impersonate
true. I also tried basic authentication because I thought that the
debugger become wrong symbols. In the debugger window "modules" I can
not reload the symbols (menu entry is grey for my dll's).

Regards,
Michael
>
"The following breakpoint cannot be set:"

xxxx (description of the code line)

The Common language runtime was unable to set the breakpoint.

I deleted all old PDBs manually as well as all old temporary internet
files and all object files.

Thank you for any hints!!

Regards,
Michael

Apr 29 '07 #2

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