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After F5 and failed build the debugger runs anyway

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Christof Schardt - 31 Oct 2006 07:36 GMT
An irritating behaviour:

When I pressed F5 in VC 6.0, the program (C++) was
build and then the debugger started.
But only if the build was successful.

Now - vs2005 -  the debugger runs regardless
of the build-success. Which is a source of
disturbation.

Is this behaviour changeable?

Thanks
CHristof
Andrew McDonald - 31 Oct 2006 23:43 GMT
"Christof Schardt" <christof.schardt@t-online.de> wrote...

> An irritating behaviour:
>
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>
> Is this behaviour changeable?

Yes, in the options of course. Try Tools -> Options -> Projects and
Solutions -> Build and Run -> "On Run, when build or deployment errors
occur". Is yours set on "Launch old version"?

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Andy
Christof Schardt - 01 Nov 2006 00:00 GMT
> "Christof Schardt" <christof.schardt@t-online.de> wrote...
>
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> Solutions -> Build and Run -> "On Run, when build or deployment errors
> occur". Is yours set on "Launch old version"?

Yes, that was it. Thanks!
Christof

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