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Brake point not hit

I have not had occasion to try this in .NET but in
customary VB problems like this, the reference to C used
in B cannot be the compiled object, the reference itself
must point to the PROJECT for C.

GL,
Sandy

-----Original Message-----
I tried to look for a solution for this problem but was
not able to find any.
I have .sln that has three projects.
Startup project (A) is referencing the one that gives me
the problem (B).
B project itself references project C where I can hit thebreak point.

This project (B), when compiled, is registered in COM +
The properties of the B project shows :
Build>>Configuration Manager>>Active Solution
Configuration = Debug
Also my A project properties points to debug/ProjectB
path, not bin/ProjectB path.
The message on the brake point in the project B is "The
brake point will not be hit. There are no symbols loaded
for this document".
I have seen many people complaining about this message.


.

Jul 19 '05 #1
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