Try finding out what is triggering the debugger to come up. That will stop
it.
Generally you don't 'just get' that dialog box unless an exception has
happened triggering the debugger request.
"John" <Jo**@nospam.infovis.co.uk> wrote in message
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Hi
I have a win app running under windows scheduler. Sometimes the
just-in-time debugger comes up requiring the user to select a debugger. Is it possible
to suppress this as it becomes inconvenient for the user?
Thanks
Regards