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8/2/2012 9:19 AM
 
i am a novice to dnn. i have a dnn website i am administering but i cant debug it n vs. i hev to deploy the dll file to the server then access the site to see if my changes hev yielded desired results. how to i configure this project so i can debug it in vstudio.
 
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8/3/2012 6:40 PM
 
you can attach the debugger to the website process instance and debug that way -see http://www.dotnetnuke.com/Resources/Video-Library/Viewer/Video/296/View/Details/Task-Manager-Part-20-Creating-your-first-Task-and-debugging-the-Edit-Control.aspx for an example

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