Hoping someone can help with this problem.
I am having a serious problem while debugging several C# web applications in
Visual Studio 2003 SP1.
All was fine until yesterday morning then when I tried debugging an
application after making some code changes and starting the debugger. The
IDE seems to be ignoring the changes in that it shows the code as I typed
it, but it is jumping to non-existant or commented out code. I have tried
deleting the debug, dll and all other files to no avail. I have also tried
restarting the debugger and changing various settings but I still can't get
it to work.
My next step is to get Visual Studio reinstalled (I work in a corporate
environment where this can take several days or a week to complete) so I'm
hoping for some help before that.
Many thanks in advance
Paul. 3 1266
In cases like this, it is always wise to challenge your assumptions.
*Do a clean rebuild of all modules (if you link to any libraries, make
sure you rebuild those too).
*Double check where visual studio is starting the app from
*Delete the app/dlls, then try to start debugging
--Jeremy
Paul Porthouse wrote:
Hoping someone can help with this problem.
I am having a serious problem while debugging several C# web applications in
Visual Studio 2003 SP1.
All was fine until yesterday morning then when I tried debugging an
application after making some code changes and starting the debugger. The
IDE seems to be ignoring the changes in that it shows the code as I typed
it, but it is jumping to non-existant or commented out code. I have tried
deleting the debug, dll and all other files to no avail. I have also tried
restarting the debugger and changing various settings but I still can't get
it to work.
My next step is to get Visual Studio reinstalled (I work in a corporate
environment where this can take several days or a week to complete) so I'm
hoping for some help before that.
Many thanks in advance
Paul.
Try deleting everything in the \bin\debug directory and then rebuild your
project.
Robin S.
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Hoping someone can help with this problem.
I am having a serious problem while debugging several C# web applications
in
Visual Studio 2003 SP1.
All was fine until yesterday morning then when I tried debugging an
application after making some code changes and starting the debugger. The
IDE seems to be ignoring the changes in that it shows the code as I typed
it, but it is jumping to non-existant or commented out code. I have tried
deleting the debug, dll and all other files to no avail. I have also
tried
restarting the debugger and changing various settings but I still can't
get
it to work.
My next step is to get Visual Studio reinstalled (I work in a corporate
environment where this can take several days or a week to complete) so
I'm
hoping for some help before that.
Many thanks in advance
Paul.
On 10 Feb, 01:02, "RobinS" <Rob...@NoSpam.yah.nonewrote:
Try deleting everything in the \bin\debug directory and then rebuild your
project.
Robin S.
"Paul Porthouse" <paulportho...@googlemail.comwrote in message
news:kt*****************@text.news.blueyonder.co.u k...
Hoping someone can help with this problem.
I am having a serious problem while debugging several C# web applications
in
Visual Studio 2003 SP1.
All was fine until yesterday morning then when I tried debugging an
application after making some code changes and starting the debugger. The
IDE seems to be ignoring the changes in that it shows the code as I typed
it, but it is jumping to non-existant or commented out code. I have tried
deleting the debug, dll and all other files to no avail. I have also
tried
restarting the debugger and changing various settings but I still can't
get
it to work.
My next step is to get Visual Studio reinstalled (I work in a corporate
environment where this can take several days or a week to complete) so
I'm
hoping for some help before that.
Many thanks in advance
Paul.
Thanks for the replies guys,
Tried both of those, still no good tho :(
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