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How do you disable the nag dialog when running a Release app. in VS.NET?

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Dave - 27 Apr 2006 10:10 GMT
When I build and run an .EXE in Release mode I get a nag dialog warning me
that I can't debug the module.  It says to disable this message disable the
"warn if no used code on launch" debugger option.  But there is no such
option that I can find.

How does one disable this nag dialog?
Dave - 27 Apr 2006 10:20 GMT
I found it, it's under Tools, Options, Debugging.  I was looking for it
under the project properties.

> When I build and run an .EXE in Release mode I get a nag dialog warning me
> that I can't debug the module.  It says to disable this message disable
> the "warn if no used code on launch" debugger option.  But there is no
> such option that I can find.
>
> How does one disable this nag dialog?

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