Open Autos Window For Debug In Program 2010?
Oct 27, 2010How do you open the autos window for debug in vb .net 2010?
View 2 RepliesHow do you open the autos window for debug in vb .net 2010?
View 2 RepliesWhen I add a debug.print line to my code, it doesn't send the output to the immediate window. I did a search of the forum for debug.print, and found the identical problem, but, the solution listed did not work for me. Basically it said to set the solution configuration to "Debug" as opposed to "Release".
View 3 RepliesWhen i debug the program and open it(inapp.exe) in notepad there a line
C:UsersendroitDocumentsVisual Studio 2008ProjectsDataTypeDataTypeobjDebugDataType.pdb
Well, is there any solution or way not to include that line when debug. I know that .pdb is important in debugging, but when the app published still there's that line. Can we disable it or there's no other way.
Since reinstalling VS2010, it has not been displaying proper debug info. I don't think I changed any settings but I have had a hunt through the options and can't see anything I might have messed up. I have had a quikck search and other people seem to have had the same problem but no solution. I'm running Windows 7 x64 with latest updates, if that matters.
View 1 RepliesI have o problem on my codes sqldr = sqlcmd.ExecuteReader when i debug the program error says ExecuteReader requires an open and available Connection. The connection's current state is closed. i dont know what its means that error..
View 1 RepliesPrivate Sub LinkClicked(ByVal sender As Object, ByVal e As EventArgs)
Dim link As HtmlElement = WebBrowser1.Document.ActiveElement
Dim url As String = link.GetAttribute("href")
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Okay so here's the question how do I get the links that open in a new window to open in my main webbrowser control. The above code does some, but it's not fool proof.
I am working on a project in Visual Basic .NET 2010 on Windows 7 SP1 that previously ran fine in Windows XP SP3 but has recently started crashing immediately upon running the executable. I have made several additions/changes since the last time it was tested on XP, so it is difficult to pinpoint what might be the problem. (I commented out all of the start form's _Load event, which causes the form to load with no events triggered in the IDE, but the program still crashes in XP, so I suspect it's something other than my code, though I don't know what else could have changed to trigger it.)
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if you guys have used office 2003 or better( i am sure all) then you would have seen that when the help window open it causes the active windows say of MS WORD to change accordingly so that this help windows fits with it along the right side and this functionality i want to implement in my VB windows application and have no idea how to do it Also i have seen this feature in GOOGLE DESKTOP GADGETS...
i want to implement that when my application opens which ever is the active window( of any application) snaps to the left and allows my application to fir in the right hand side i am developing my application in VS 2005 using Visual Basic.
i'm relatively new to vb. I'm trying to make a relatively simple program to get all open window titles in a ListBox. I'm kinda borrowing off some tutorial's/sample code so I might have some declarations I don't need but this is what I have:
Code:Imports VB = Microsoft.VisualBasic Public Class Form1 Declare Function GetWindowTextLength Lib "user32" Alias "GetWindowTextLengthA" (ByVal hwnd As Integer) As Integer
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How to open a window in the program, by clicking a button open a window, like a settings window or so...
View 11 Repliesget a listing of all current open windows, with their captions and have the option to close these windows via code.
View 22 RepliesSimple question that does not seem to be covered: If I use a lot of Debug.WriteLine statements in my code, will they be completely absent in my production version?
I mean: Is the compiler smart enough to not emit any code for those calls? Or would I have to surround them by #if DEBUG..#end if directives?
I just want a button to check if a certain process or window is running and if it is i just want it to show a message box.
View 2 RepliesWhen i'm clicking on a link in a page i've navigated to in my web browser it opens with Internet Explorer. How can i make it open in a new window with my webbrowser? I'm using a tab control inted of webbrowser control btw, you can post codes for both of them
View 1 RepliesI was running Visual Studio 2008 on my computer went through a whole VB progamming course with no problems. I recently had to have my computer hard drive erased and reloaded with windows xp to eliminate a virus. When I got it from the shop Visual Studio 2008 had not been backed up so I reinstalled the Professional edition from my disc. I opted fo the recommended installation. Every thing seems Ok except when I put a debug.Writelie (" Hello"} in the code nothing appears in the immediate window when it is executed. If I go to the immediate window and type the same line and hit return the string appears in the immediate window. If I assign a value to a variable in the program and put the debug.writeline command in the code module nothing appears in the immediate window, but if I go to the immediate window and type debug. writeline (var) and hit return the value of var apppears in the immediate window. i went to the debug menu and selected windows then clicked on immediate but it didn't highlight or show check mark. When the project builds after start debugging the immediate window appears. In the help it talks about a trace listener and insertig a line of code in the compile command line.
View 2 Replieswhen i use the "anything.show" command, it will always open in a new window... How can i make it open in the same window?
View 11 RepliesCan anyone explain the following immediate window behavior:
Debug.Print mDb.DatabaseOptions Method arguments must be enclosed in parentheses.
Debug.Print(mDb.DatabaseOptions)Value of type 'DatabaseOptions' cannot be converted to 'String'.
? mDb.DatabaseOptions
{Microsoft.SqlServer.Management.Smo.DatabaseOptions}
AnsiNullDefault: False
UserData: Nothing
According to MS documentation The question mark (?) is an alias for Debug.Print This is clearly not 100% true, as the two statements exhibit differing behaviors in the example above. If it makes any difference, I am using the Express Edition of VB 2008.
I am trying to list all the current threads that are running in my application. According to various posts, this can be simply done by selecting Debug -> Windows -> Threads however the threads window is not there. I am using Visual Basic Express .net 2010, am I doing something wrong, or is it not implemented in this version ?
If it is not implemented, is there a simple way to display all the threads that are running. I don't want lots details about them, just what they are ?
The Windows > New Window command still does not work in Visual Studio 2010.
This is SO 20th century having to edit only a single window at a time, only having that split screen.
I am trying to pass query string from one page to popup window as follow:
Dim popupScript As String = "window.open('cFinder.aspx?cName=" & c_TextBox.Text & "','', 'width=420,height=200,menubar=no,scrollbars=yes');"
If (Not Page.ClientScript.IsStartupScriptRegistered("popup")) Then
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I have a fellow employee who is learning Visual Basic and in one of her assignments she is using the debug.writeline statement. Example: Private Sub Form1_Load(ByVal sender As System.Object, ByVal e As System.EventArgs) Handles MyBase.Load Debug.WriteLine("This line always prints") End Sub When you run the program, nothing prints to the Output window. I have tried it in VS2008 and VS2010. Brian Allison
View 7 RepliesI tried using: dim x as double= 10.0 debug.print(x.tostring) in my Visual Studio 2005 program but it doesn't display anything in the immediate window. It works in my Visual Basic Express 2008 program. How can I get it to work in Visual Studio?
View 8 RepliesNothing is printed in my debug output window anymore.
Debug
.Print does nothing.
"Debug > Output" shows empty Output window.
Note: "Tools / Options / Debugging / General / Redirect all Output" is checked.
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how can i programmatically clear the immediate (debug) window?
View 3 RepliesI have create a project with one main form window and also i have to use a number of other forms as well. now i want to open these other forms inside the main window and not outside. I'm using Visual Studio .NET 2010 as developing environment.
View 1 RepliesWhen I run project splashscreen is popup and then Logon window is run. But unfortunately when Logon window is run the splashscreen still open like maximized window and I cannot see Logon window. How to fix that problem?
View 1 RepliesI am using Visual Studio 2010 Professional in trial mode... and suddenly the Output window won't show my Debug.Write() stuff. It had been showing it for the past month.I have been using the 2010 version for 30 days (after upgrading from Visual Studio 2003) in trial mode. I just renewed the trial for the extra 60 days, and the "About Visual Studio" window says I still have 59 days left.
I have verified that the application is running properly, without errors. When I purposely generate an error, the Output Window properly shows the error and the stack trace I've already checked my Build>Configuration... it's in "Debug" mode, not "Release". The Debug.Write() text is not going to the Immediate window, either.One other point, I tried running the same application in the Visual Studio 2010 Express Edition, and it complained that it could not debug the specified code, though it did properly build it so that it would run in the build. Could Visual Studio 2010 Express have modified something in my project files to disable the debugging output?
Basically, I am looking to create a program with the CMD (command prompt) window inside of it.Along with a drop-down list, containing a few pre-made codes.For example;Is the easiest way to kinda accurately show what i'm attempting.Cross-thread operation not valid: Control 'txtResults' accessed from a thread other than the thread it was created on.
View 2 RepliesIm trying to build an error-logger that loggs running values that is active in the function that caused the error. (just for fun so its not a critical problem)When going in break-mode and looking at the locals-tab and autos-tab you can see all active variables (name, type and value), it would be useful to get hold of that for logging purposes when an error occur and on some other occasions.For my example, I just want to find all local variables that are of type string and integer and store the name and value of them.
View 1 RepliesHow would I open a program within Visual Basic 2010? (Like running "Application.txt" from "C:" within a Visual Basic project.
Public Class getfrom
Dim getfrom As String
Dim saveto As String
Dim download As Boolean
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