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Ryan Liu - 30 Oct 2007 11:28 GMT
Hi,

I can edit source code while I am debugging an application in VS 2003. Then
when I continue debug, it will nicely ask do I want to restart my
application.
Now in VS 2005, seems I have to stop application to even just add some
comments.

Where is setting to go back to VS 2003 way? I couldn't find it.

Many thanks!

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Nicholas Paldino [.NET/C# MVP] - 30 Oct 2007 15:46 GMT
Ryan,

   Can you be more specific with the changes you are making?  Adding a
comment should most definitely not require a restart of the application.

   If anything, there are less situations where that should happen now, as
Edit and Continue was added to VS.NET 2005, so you should be able to make
more changes while debugging your app without having to restart.

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