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*svchost.exe thing in BETA 2 ?

Hi,
my exe's name is schemavalidate, and in my bin directory I also see a
schemavalidate.vshost.exe. What is this vshost file and why is this needed?
Can we choose not to generate it?
Abubakar.
Nov 17 '05 #1
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Abubakar wrote:
my exe's name is schemavalidate, and in my bin directory I also see a
schemavalidate.vshost.exe. What is this vshost file and why is this needed?
Have a look at this blog post:

http://blogs.msdn.com/dtemp/archive/...17/215764.aspx
Can we choose not to generate it?


Yes, in beta 2 there's an option for that, on the project level. In
project properties, switch to the Debug page, there's a checkbox there
saying "Enable the Visual Studio hosting process".

Oliver Sturm
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Nov 17 '05 #2
Abubakar wrote:
my exe's name is schemavalidate, and in my bin directory I also see a
schemavalidate.vshost.exe. What is this vshost file and why is this needed?
Have a look at this blog post:

http://blogs.msdn.com/dtemp/archive/...17/215764.aspx
Can we choose not to generate it?


Yes, in beta 2 there's an option for that, on the project level. In
project properties, switch to the Debug page, there's a checkbox there
saying "Enable the Visual Studio hosting process".

Oliver Sturm
--
omnibus ex nihilo ducendis sufficit unum
Spaces inserted to prevent google email destruction:
MSN oliver @ sturmnet.org Jabber sturm @ amessage.de
ICQ 27142619 http://www.sturmnet.org/blog
Nov 17 '05 #3
Thanks!

http://joehacker.blogspot.com.
"Oliver Sturm" wrote:
Abubakar wrote:
my exe's name is schemavalidate, and in my bin directory I also see a
schemavalidate.vshost.exe. What is this vshost file and why is this needed?


Have a look at this blog post:

http://blogs.msdn.com/dtemp/archive/...17/215764.aspx
Can we choose not to generate it?


Yes, in beta 2 there's an option for that, on the project level. In
project properties, switch to the Debug page, there's a checkbox there
saying "Enable the Visual Studio hosting process".

Oliver Sturm
--
omnibus ex nihilo ducendis sufficit unum
Spaces inserted to prevent google email destruction:
MSN oliver @ sturmnet.org Jabber sturm @ amessage.de
ICQ 27142619 http://www.sturmnet.org/blog

Nov 17 '05 #4
Thanks!

http://joehacker.blogspot.com.
"Oliver Sturm" wrote:
Abubakar wrote:
my exe's name is schemavalidate, and in my bin directory I also see a
schemavalidate.vshost.exe. What is this vshost file and why is this needed?


Have a look at this blog post:

http://blogs.msdn.com/dtemp/archive/...17/215764.aspx
Can we choose not to generate it?


Yes, in beta 2 there's an option for that, on the project level. In
project properties, switch to the Debug page, there's a checkbox there
saying "Enable the Visual Studio hosting process".

Oliver Sturm
--
omnibus ex nihilo ducendis sufficit unum
Spaces inserted to prevent google email destruction:
MSN oliver @ sturmnet.org Jabber sturm @ amessage.de
ICQ 27142619 http://www.sturmnet.org/blog

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