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How to change debugging mode from read only to read/write

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Ray - 28 Sep 2004 18:33 GMT
Hi all,
How to change debugging mode from read only to read/write. In VB6 you always
could step in and modify code. I didn't find any properties under Project
properties for this purpose. Any help would be appreciated.
Ray
Girish Bharadwaj - 28 Sep 2004 18:43 GMT
No can do. Not in VS.NET 2002/2003. 2005 edition will allow that.

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> Hi all,
> How to change debugging mode from read only to read/write. In VB6 you always
> could step in and modify code. I didn't find any properties under Project
> properties for this purpose. Any help would be appreciated.
> Ray
Richard Blewett [DevelopMentor] - 28 Sep 2004 20:23 GMT
Note this only applies to VB.NET. In the next version C# will still not have "Edit and Continue"

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Richard Blewett - DevelopMentor
http://staff.develop.com/richardb/weblog

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No can do. Not in VS.NET 2002/2003. 2005 edition will allow that.

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Girish Bharadwaj
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"Ray" <Ray@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
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> Hi all,
> How to change debugging mode from read only to read/write. In VB6 you
always
> could step in and modify code. I didn't find any properties under Project
> properties for this purpose. Any help would be appreciated.
> Ray





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Imran Koradia - 28 Sep 2004 20:52 GMT
Although C# fans are trying hard to get it in :)
http://lab.msdn.microsoft.com/productfeedback/viewFeedback.aspx?feedbackid=bbbf7
d31-204c-4a93-af08-fb80328fbe86

(Top suggestion for the past several months..)

Imran.

> Note this only applies to VB.NET. In the next version C# will still not have "Edit and Continue"
>
>  Regards
>
>  Richard Blewett - DevelopMentor
>  http://staff.develop.com/richardb/weblog

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>  No can do. Not in VS.NET 2002/2003. 2005 edition will allow that.
>
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Shiva - 28 Sep 2004 18:50 GMT
Hi,
It will always be read-only in the current versions of Visual Basic .NET
(2002/3). This feature (Edit-and-Continue) is will be available in the 2005
release.

Hi all,
How to change debugging mode from read only to read/write. In VB6 you always
could step in and modify code. I didn't find any properties under Project
properties for this purpose. Any help would be appreciated.
Ray

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