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Debug driving me nuts
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ASP.NET
Category:
Other
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Environment:
C# 2.0
OS:
Windows XP SP2
Network:
Windows 2000 Server
Database:
MS SQL Server
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Thread ID:
01167960
Message ID:
01168085
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Hi Pete, I believe the solution to this is to create a project of projects and add that to your references for debugging. The DotNetNuke guys do a similar thing for the past versions.

HTH,

>Hello All, I'm having a problem debugging a project (contained in a solution containing eight other projects), whenever I set a breakpoint and press F5, the solution rebuilds itself ok but I then receive a dialog box stating "The following module was built either with optimizations enabled or without debug information [name of errant module is here] To debug this module, change its project build configuration to Debug mode. To suppress this message, disable the 'Warn if no user code on launch' debugger option."
>The project is set to debug but I notice the pdb file is not being copied to the run directory i.e. \bin\debug. The reference to this module (from the main app) is \bin\release\mydll.dll, but it is on all the other referenced projects, and their pdb files are copied over ok. Any ideas ? I've tried everything I can find "googling" all to no avail, please help !
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