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Colin Basterfield - 06 May 2004 00:22 GMT
Hi,

I am using VS.NET 2003, 7.1.3088 and am trying to run NUnit as the Start
app, but if I go to the Project Properties I can't type anything into the
Start Application box, according to a book I have it says there should be an
ellipsis to 'browse' for an  executable but I don't have one.

Any ideas?

TIA
Colin B
Carlos J. Quintero [MVP] - 06 May 2004 12:02 GMT
I suppose that you are using a C# Project. Try this:

- Change "Debug Mode" to Program
- Click the "Apply" button.
- The "Start Application" box is enabled and the "..." button appears.

Certainly confussing...

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Colin Basterfield - 07 May 2004 00:34 GMT
Hi Carlos,

as easy as that ay?  well done that man.

Thanks for this
Cheers
Colin

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Dan Moseley - 30 May 2004 10:52 GMT
Yes, this was a small (but irritating) bug in the VS 2003 property pages.
They're rewritten in VS2005 and that bug has gone away.

Dan [ms]

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