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2/16/2006 8:32 AM
 

Ahhh,

I can't seem to debug any of the code.  I have updated the project to 2003 and made changed to the code.  When I try and debug, I attach to the asp worker process but get the "The following module was built either with optimizations enabled or without debug information" error, even though it is set to debug for the build, and the symbols file is created. 

Has anyone else ran into this error and have any type of resoltuion?

How else are people debugging the project when using VS2005?

Thanks for any hellp.

 

Travis

 
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6/14/2006 7:59 PM
 
Not sure if anyone else has posted a solution to this somewhere yet... I ran across this post in an effort to solve the same problem, but then I figured out a fix.  Go to the properties of the Dotnetnuke web site and remove the reference to the dll of the project you're having a problem with.  Then readd the reference but this time reference the project instead of the dll.  This worked for me. 
 
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6/9/2009 4:37 AM
 

Refer this site dude - you may find it usefull

http://www.aboutdnn.com/Blog/tabid/76/entryid/6/How-to-add-modules-source-package-to-DNN-development-environment.aspx

Let me you in you difficulties. we will try and fix your issue

 
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