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.NET Debugger Installation - Help! Please

Morning Everyone,

I would just like to apologize for my ignorance on this question I am a
Network Administrator not a Developer so if this is a rather easy question I
apologize.

One of my Developer's has asked if it is possible to only install the .NET
Debugger application. Is this a possibility? Or is this a request I will not
be able to accommodate?

If this is possible what installation CD(s) do I need VS .NET or .NET
Framework SDK? Or, can this just be downloaded from MS website?

Any help is appreciated and thank you to all for assistance,
Tim Homa
Oct 12 '06 #1
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"Tim H." <Ti**@discussions.microsoft.comwrote in message
news:49**********************************@microsof t.com...
Morning Everyone,

I would just like to apologize for my ignorance on this question I am a
Network Administrator not a Developer so if this is a rather easy question
I
apologize.

One of my Developer's has asked if it is possible to only install the
.NET
Debugger application. Is this a possibility? Or is this a request I will
not
be able to accommodate?

If this is possible what installation CD(s) do I need VS .NET or .NET
Framework SDK? Or, can this just be downloaded from MS website?

Any help is appreciated and thank you to all for assistance,
Tim Homa
AFAIK, the debugger is an integral part of Visual Studio and cannot be
installed separately.
Oct 12 '06 #2
If your developer is trying to do remote debugging then you will need to
install the Machine Debug Manager (mdm.exe). Follow this link for more
details

http://msdn.microsoft.com/library/de...bugMonitor.asp

Steve

"pvdg42" wrote:
>
"Tim H." <Ti**@discussions.microsoft.comwrote in message
news:49**********************************@microsof t.com...
Morning Everyone,

I would just like to apologize for my ignorance on this question I am a
Network Administrator not a Developer so if this is a rather easy question
I
apologize.

One of my Developer's has asked if it is possible to only install the
.NET
Debugger application. Is this a possibility? Or is this a request I will
not
be able to accommodate?

If this is possible what installation CD(s) do I need VS .NET or .NET
Framework SDK? Or, can this just be downloaded from MS website?

Any help is appreciated and thank you to all for assistance,
Tim Homa

AFAIK, the debugger is an integral part of Visual Studio and cannot be
installed separately.
Oct 12 '06 #3
Tim H. wrote:
One of my Developer's has asked if it is possible to only install
the .NET Debugger application. Is this a possibility? Or is this a
request I will not be able to accommodate?

If this is possible what installation CD(s) do I need VS .NET or .NET
Framework SDK? Or, can this just be downloaded from MS website?

Any help is appreciated and thank you to all for assistance,
Tim Homa
The .NET Framework SDK contains two debuggers: a GUI one and a console one.

I recently installed it on a user's PC when a VB.NET program wasn't working
as expected - the only thing I had to do in addition to installing the SDK
was to add the path to the console debugger (MDbg.exe) to the computer's
PATH environment variable.

The .NET 1.1 SDK takes about 67MB of disk space when installed. Look in its
folders to find the instructions.

Andrew
Oct 13 '06 #4
Tim H. wrote:
One of my Developer's has asked if it is possible to only install
the .NET Debugger application. Is this a possibility? Or is this a
request I will not be able to accommodate?

If this is possible what installation CD(s) do I need VS .NET or .NET
Framework SDK? Or, can this just be downloaded from MS website?

Any help is appreciated and thank you to all for assistance,
Tim Homa
The .NET Framework SDK contains two debuggers: a GUI one and a console one.

I recently installed it on a user's PC when a VB.NET program wasn't working
as expected - the only thing I had to do in addition to installing the SDK
was to add the path to the console debugger (MDbg.exe) to the computer's
PATH environment variable.

The .NET 1.1 SDK takes about 67MB of disk space when installed. Look in its
folders to find the instructions.

You can download it from MS's web site.

Andrew
Oct 13 '06 #5

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