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Debug the second project in one Solution
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29/12/2005 15:07:57
 
 
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ASP.NET
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Other
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C# 2.0
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Windows XP SP2
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Windows 2000 Server
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MS SQL Server
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01081701
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I did a search in VS2005 help. This searches locally, MSDN online, Codezone Community. The article I read was from MSDN. The first article I read was on the conflict resolution of disabling. The second discussed why you want it enabled.



>>I looked it up on my copy of 2005. The help for "Visual Studio Hosting" sy that certain API calls conflict with this setting when it's enabled. So you must disable it.
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>>Disabling this option will cause debuggin to take longer, and certain new features that were added for 2005 will not work.<

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>This seems contradictory to me. Disabling causes certain features to not work, but enabling it causes conflicts with certain API calls. So, which is best? I can't even find any help for "Visual Studio Hosting" in the VS 2005 docs. Where is it?
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>~~Bonnie
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>>>Oh wait ... rather than enable Terminal Services, another person in that thread suggested this:
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>>>Projects---Projectname Properties--Debug---Disable vs hosting
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>>>Sounds like a better solution to me (unless you need having Terminal Services enabled anyway).
>>>
>>>~~Bonnie
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>>>>>You need to right click on the 2nd project and click on "Set as Startup Project"
>>>>>
>>>>>~~Bonnie
>>>>
>>>>Bonnie, thanks for the quick reply!
>>>>
>>>>I set the second project as "Startup Project" as you suggested, then press F5. I'm still getting the same error:
>>>>
>>>>---------------------------
>>>>Microsoft Visual Studio
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>>>>Error while trying to run project: Unable to start debugging.
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>>>>The binding handle is invalid.
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>>>>---------------------------
>>>>OK
>>>>---------------------------
>>>>

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