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Elmo Watson - 30 Oct 2007 15:53 GMT
Is there any way to step through a Windows Service, so I can see which
events are firing and when?
Alex Meleta - 30 Oct 2007 15:59 GMT
Hi Elmo,

(not a complete solution, but may help)
1. Run it
2. In Visual Studio select Debug > Attach to Process > "Show process from
all users".
3. Make some event to meet a breakpoint(s)

Regards, Alex
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EW> Is there any way to step through a Windows Service, so I can see
EW> which events are firing and when?
EW>

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