Okay...can you do the following steps with dbgclr.exe(Why i'm saying this, it provides debugging services with a graphical interface to help application developers find and fix bugs in programs that target the runtime)?.
so please follow the following steps:
Start the CLR Debugger; run DbgCLR.exe, which is in the GuiDebug directory of your .NET Frameworks installation.
From the Debug menu, select Program to Debug.
In the Program to Debug dialog box, go to the Program box and click the ellipsis button (...). The Find Program to Debug dialog box appears.
Navigate to the directory containing the EXE you want to debug and select the EXE.
Click Open.
This takes you back to the Program to Debug dialog box. Notice that the Working directory has been set to the directory containing your EXE.
In the Arguments box, type any arguments that your program requires.
Click OK.
From the File menu, choose Open, then click File.
In the Open File dialog box, choose the source file you want to open.
Click OK.
To open additional source files, repeat steps 8-10
Please let me know, whether you resolved with this.
Friday, March 04, 2005
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