VS 2010 Exceptions And Debug Info Not Appearing In Output Window
Oct 21, 2011
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.
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Oct 6, 2011
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
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Dec 24, 2010
Nothing 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.
software developer
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Feb 26, 2011
I 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?
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May 10, 2012
I`m trying to insert information in accdb. [code] I`m trying to write the LOMBART system..if anybody have exaples please give me or tell me what to do for this code.
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May 3, 2011
When 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".
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Oct 27, 2010
How do you open the autos window for debug in vb .net 2010?
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Feb 12, 2011
What iam trying to make is an app that would automaticly start two other applications, where one of them needs a single key pressed as input, and copy some link to the clipboard.The application that needs some keys pressed in order to start is this LINK As you can see it looks like some CMD piece of application. i want the output from that window into a TextBox on my form, but have been unable to do that.Ive tried two methods allready.. The most described and used is the RedirectStandardOutput and RedirectStandardInput methods:
Private Sub Button1_Click(ByVal sender As System.Object, ByVal e As System.EventArgs) Handles Button1.Click
Dim p As New Process
RichTextBox1.Text = "* - Starting Modern Warfare 2 Server Admin Tool"
[code]....
2. This would also store a "log" as the textfile for later use.However the tricky part for me is to:
1. Get the output from the mw2sa.exe window to automaticly update the textfile every few seconds
2. Be able to read the textfile in the textbox. VB tells me its unable to read the textfile as it is beeing used.
3. Somehow if i use the
ProcID = Shell("cmd /K mw2sa.exe > log.txt", AppWinStyle.NormalFocus)
To launch the program all i get is a black cmd window.. However, a log.txt file is created with the correct output, but since the cmd window isnt showing any output i dont think im able to use sendkeys to start the program. And if i try with only
ProcID = Shell("mw2sa.exe > log.txt", AppWinStyle.NormalFocus)
I get the correct cmd window with all the right output. Sendkeys is also able to pass the key to start the program... But no log.txt is created!
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Jun 22, 2010
I just installed VS 2005 on a new laptop with Windows 7 and I can't find the option under the Debug menu called 'Exceptions'. It was available in my previous install under WinXP. I know win7 had some incompatabilities with vs2005. Is this one of them? Man, I'd hate to loose the ability to break on thrown exceptions.
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May 1, 2010
I'm running three subs in turn (one for each stage of the process that I'm carrying out).The first two of them run a VB Process using:
myProcess.StartInfo.RedirectStandardOutput =
True
[code]....
They then use the StandardOutput of their process to update one TextBox that I'm using for the output of all three stages.The final sub uses the shell because I can't get the EXE that I'm running with it to work properly using a process (this is not necessarily the problem though).The problem is that nothing changes in my textBox until the final sub has finished. The first two sub's output doesn't appear even though this should be just a linear process...
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Jun 14, 2012
I'm just going to throw all my code in here in case there's something wrong with a piece of the code not in the "SelectName()" sub.
Module Module1
Dim selectednames As String = ""
Dim index As Short = 0
Dim inarray As Boolean = False
[code]....
Here's an image of what it does (I suppose you can see what went wrong)13 inputs, 3 outputs expected, only 1 output given.As from what I've figured out so far, it's doing the correct amount of loops etc. It's just as soon as it starts generating the "winner" for the 2nd game key it doesn't get a string value from namesarray.Also, why is
For x = 0 To totalnames - 1
Debug.Print("namesarray(" & x & ") = " & namesarray(x))
Next
not giving me a debug output?
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Jul 5, 2009
I have a VB.NET web application where I am opening a window when a user clicks on a link to view some external tabular data. The data I'm displaying definitely requires a vertical scrollbar in order to see everything...For some reason I cannot get a vertical scrollbar to show up when the new window loads. Here's the JS that opens the window:
[Code]...
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Jul 29, 2009
so my data layer works with functions that return datasets. These datasets are generated by passing a stored procedure name, and a parameter array. Works absolutely great. Now, in my stored procedures i do a couple of print 'something' statements as part of a debug process. Is there any way I can read this information from .Net? Obviously, the select statement is returned to the dataset. what would be great is if I can create a log file, that prints the other info that i return via print.
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Jan 7, 2010
I have a project that runs perfect under windows xp. Now I have tried to run it under Windows 7 and got there a lot of exceptions under Immediate window.
A first chance exception of type 'System.ArgumentNullException' occurred in Microsoft.VisualBasic.dll
A first chance exception of type 'System.IO.FileNotFoundException' occurred in LP_Wizard.exe
[CODE]...
What wrong with that Microsoft.VisualBasic.dll in windows 7 and how i correct that problem ?
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Feb 21, 2010
I have a simple piece of code that checkes if the connection to the database failed or not.
[Code]...
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Sep 2, 2009
I don't understand why do I get exceptions in the emmediate window and how could I resolve them as they are not showing where and how do they occur. I get these every time I run he application in the Studio:
[Code]...
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Sep 25, 2011
Private Sub Button1_Click(ByVal sender As System.Object, ByVal e As System.EventArgs) Handles Button1.Click
Microsoft.VisualBasic.Interaction.Beep()
System.Diagnostics.Debug.WriteLine(3 + 2)
End Sub
Why I don't see in Output window number 5 as output?
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Nov 9, 2010
I have a backup program that is currently running in our Corporate Environment on about 70 machines. A mixture of Laptops, Desktops and Windows (xp-32, vista-32, vista-64, 7-32-7-64) with no problems.
There is one exception, and it's the reason I'm posting here for assistance.On one machine that is a Dell Latitude running Windows 7 64 bit with .Net 4 Framework installed the console application will crash immediately before it starts Sub Main. It simply give the generic windows error "A problem caused the program to stop working correctly." with no option to see debug info.
[Code]...
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Jun 7, 2010
If I am debugging from within Visual Studio, if an exception is thrown, the stack trace includes the assembly, method name and line number from the source code where the exception was raised. After running the installer, none of this information appears in the stack trace.
How do I get more verbose stack trace information in an executable created from an installer? I have set the Solution Configuration to Debug in Solution properties and defined a Debug constant in the project Compiler Advanced Options.
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Mar 18, 2010
For some reason the following code is not giving me all the data I need using the streamreader.
Dim myprocess As New Process
Dim StartInfo As New System.Diagnostics.ProcessStartInfo
Dim strOutput As Stringg?
[code].....
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Aug 31, 2011
Simple 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?
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Oct 1, 2010
In my case, I'd like to output to a ListView or TextBox or for that matter, any control which can accept text. For this purpose, I'd like to have a general purpose Trace/Debug listener which I can hook to in order to process the messages (convert to a ListViewItem or something) before outputting it. Is there any way I can achieve this or do I have to build my own Trace Listener? If it's worth noting, I run VS2010 ultimate & VS2008 professional. Solution should be in preferably be in VB.NET but C# is okay.
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Apr 3, 2008
How to grab information from a mysql database and output it to a text box i.e., I have recently inserted name john and then I have a text box that I want the name john to appear in how do I do it? I can successfully connect and insert, update, and delete but cannot select?
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Nov 30, 2007
I've created a SSIS script task for debugging: printing SSIS variables and their values. This is done with (a maybe restrictied version of) Visual Basic. Rather then creating a message box or writing to a file I'd like to write to the debug output of Visual Studio - or to some other window available in Visual Studio when running a SSIS task. Something like fprintf( stderror, "Hello world!" ) in C. I suppose I need to get the Stream Writer Object connected with the debug output. But how do I do this? I also tried Console.WriteLine() but this didn't succeed.
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Nov 6, 2009
I 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.
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Nov 17, 2011
I am trying to do is fill out a form with certain info, put the info into an array, and write it to a listbox using loops, arrays, and maybe a function if I need one. This is for VB2010 and here is what I have so far... I think there are ways to make it shorter but I cannot figure it out.... maybe just brain dead from all the coffee I have been drinking!
[code]...
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Jan 23, 2012
Can 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.
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Apr 7, 2012
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 ?
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Dec 17, 2007
I 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?
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Oct 19, 2009
how can i programmatically clear the immediate (debug) window?
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