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12/6/2007 4:41 PM
 

I'm unable to attach the Visual Studio debugger to the ASP.NET application process of my DNN project. Configuration Manager is set to 'Debug' and <compilation debug="true"> is set, but no breakpoints are hit when attaching to aspnet_wp.exe. Breakpoints are hit, however, when starting the debugger with F5.

I rarely ever use F5 when working with ASP.NET apps, preferring to attach to the process, and this is my first DNN project. Does anyone know what's going on?

 
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12/6/2007 5:18 PM
 

I figured it out. In the Attach to Process dialog, the Attach To setting did not include Managed. Doh!

 
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