I tried things mentioned and the only thing that really worked was to
upgrade to IE8. Just thought I would let you all know. I was a little
aprehensive about going to IE8, but after reading up a bit on it, it seemed
that if I was happy with IE7, that IE8 would be good.
"Mark G." <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
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> That it has been install as the default application debugger. And yes, I
> do have full admin privileges on my main account plus I tried it as the
> administrator.
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> Any other thoughts please?
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> Thanks much.
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> "Gloops" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
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> Well, what feedback message did you get with drwtsn32 -i ?
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> Did you execute it with enough rights ?
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> Mark G. a écrit, le 24/05/2009 12:45 :
>> ahhh.... well not sure if it helped, but I see where you were trying to
>> go with this. Still exhibits the same behavior, but with a few more
>> tests, this is what I have determined. First, it always shows "new
>> instance of visual studio 2005" and "new instance of visual studio 2008"
>> below. But, if I actually open VS with a project, it says the same thing
>> where the area for "Test debuggers" is except it first shows the name of
>> the project I have open and then "new instance of visual studio
>> (whichever versions I opened the project in)". Please see attached pic
>> regarding this. Any further help any of you can come forth with please?
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