On 2005-12-18, Mike Wilson <mi*********@NOSPAMevolvedsoftwarestudios.com> wrote:
"Herfried K. Wagner [MVP]" <hi***************@gmx.at> wrote in message
news:u3**************@TK2MSFTNGP09.phx.gbl... "Mike Wilson" <mi*********@NOSPAMevolvedsoftwarestudios.com> schrieb: How do I turn on the VB6 "Break on All Errors" equivilent in VB.NET 2005?
I want to bypass my error handling for the time being while I
developer-test some parts of my application.
"Debug" -> "Exceptions...".
That's what I've seen mentioned elsewhere for VB.NET 2003, but doesn't work
for VB.NET 2005. My debug menu looks like this:
That's interesting, because I don't have it either yet I feel certain
I've seen it in the tools menu under VS2005. But it's not there now.
Perhaps an AddIn we both have accidentally deleted it?
Anyway, you can still get to this command by typing Debug.Exceptions
into the command window, or by typing Ctrl-Alt-E (assuming standard
keyboard mappings).
David