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Mysterious behaviour on running exe and on using breakpoints in code.

I have a client POS (point of sale) machine with C Code and a Server running with C# code.

The POS machine sends UserName and Password to Server for authenticate.

Now the problem is interesting and mysterious as well.

1- Running Program using ctrl+F5 and using breakpoints.

If i enter invalid UserName and Pwd, machine take us to login screen again and i enter valid UserName and Pwd machine allow us to login in.


2- Running Program using F5 and without breakpoints.

If i enter invalid UserName and Pwd, machine takes us to login screen again and i enter valid UserName and Pwd machine did not allow us to login in.(COMM ERROR)


Now, i use the different Release and Debug modes + clean the solutions + use sleep, but of no use.

In simple words, my code is running fine when i debug the code else not working.


Can you please help me in this issue.
Jan 28 '10 #1
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