I seem to have lost all my debug windows in VS2005 (I haven't applied SP1).
When editing I have an Immediate window, Output window etc., but as soon as
I run, they dissapear, and do not come back when at a breakpoint. They are
still on the debug menu, but clicking this does not bring them back,
neither does the shortcut keys. I can't get a call stack either.
I've tried having them docked at the bottom, or floating, but the same
thing happens in either case.
This just seems to affect the windows on the Debug menu, the ones on the
View menu like the Command Window are ok.
Anyone know what is going on here?
In VB6 there used to be a button to reset the standard window setup, does
VS2005 have any way to do this?
Thanks
John 2 1791
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>I seem to have lost all my debug windows in VS2005 (I haven't applied SP1).
When editing I have an Immediate window, Output window etc., but as soon
as
I run, they dissapear, and do not come back when at a breakpoint. They are
still on the debug menu, but clicking this does not bring them back,
neither does the shortcut keys. I can't get a call stack either.
I've tried having them docked at the bottom, or floating, but the same
thing happens in either case.
This just seems to affect the windows on the Debug menu, the ones on the
View menu like the Command Window are ok.
Anyone know what is going on here?
In VB6 there used to be a button to reset the standard window setup, does
VS2005 have any way to do this?
Thanks
John
Yes. This may help.
In the Window menu, select Reset Window Layout.
"pvdg42" <pv****@newsgroups.nospamwrote in
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>>I seem to have lost all my debug windows in VS2005 (I haven't applied SP1).
When editing I have an Immediate window, Output window etc., but as soon as I run, they dissapear, and do not come back when at a breakpoint. They are still on the debug menu, but clicking this does not bring them back, neither does the shortcut keys. I can't get a call stack either.
I've tried having them docked at the bottom, or floating, but the same thing happens in either case.
This just seems to affect the windows on the Debug menu, the ones on the View menu like the Command Window are ok.
Anyone know what is going on here?
In VB6 there used to be a button to reset the standard window setup, does VS2005 have any way to do this?
Yes. This may help.
In the Window menu, select Reset Window Layout.
Thanks, that's fixed it :o)
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