I get this error when I try to debug:
How do I enable this? I'm going crazy not being able to.Quote:
Unable to start debugging.
The Machine Debug Manager service is disabled.
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I get this error when I try to debug:
How do I enable this? I'm going crazy not being able to.Quote:
Unable to start debugging.
The Machine Debug Manager service is disabled.
Maybe you have one of those cheaper student versions?
or your on a network with bad permission settings?
Why should your ability to debug relate to the network? It doesn't.Quote:
Originally posted by RoD
or your on a network with bad permission settings?
sure it does. when school started tjis year certain permissions set on the clients restricted us from compiling and debugging, its quite possible.
I din't quite included the possibility of being at school,Quote:
Originally posted by RoD
sure it does. when school started tjis year certain permissions set on the clients restricted us from compiling and debugging, its quite possible.
Well global? Are you?
any network, depends on the security level placed on applications.
Im using Windows XP Home Edition with SP1 installed. I am at home using an Administrator's account, I have Microsoft Visual C++ .NET Standard Version 2002. It doesnt say anything about Student's version. This is the exact product i am using:
http://www.microsoft.com/catalog/dis...=22&site=11131
Maybe standard doesn't have a debugger? There are also
proffesional,developer,enterprise and architect versions, So
standard is all the way down the list.
When I go to options this is what is displayed for Debug:
Code:General:
Hexadecimal Display
Allow Hexadecimal input without prefix
Show disassembly if source is not available
Warn if no symbols on launch < Checked
Confirm correct file was found when finding source
In break mode, only stop execution of the current process
Color text of current statement and breakpoints
Use intellisense to verify breakpoints < Checked
Allow propery evaluation in variables windows < Checked
Insert breakpoints in Active Server Pages for breakpoitns in client script< Checked
Edit and Continue: (Everything is checked)
Enable Edit and Continue
Invoked by debug commands
Ask me first
Warn me about stale code
Relink code changes are debugging
Allow precompiling
Just-In-Time Debugging:
Common Language Runtime < Not checked
Native < Not checked
Script < Not checked
Native:
Load Dll Exports < Not checked
RPC Debugging < Not checked
Which versions of Visual C++ .NET enable debugging?
all of them
That a fact? Post a source!Quote:
Originally posted by RoD
all of them
There is no version tmk of .net without the debugger, that would be retarted.
Why so? Students might be interested in a debug-less compilerQuote:
Originally posted by RoD
There is no version tmk of .net without the debugger, that would be retarted.
that's affordable.