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Remote Windows Debugger Question
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Hi to all, it's been a long time since the last time I participated in the forum, I hope everybody are OK.
I need your help with the following issue:
I have a DLL that is used in a Web Application (ASP not APS.NET) and I need to debug it.
The problem is that the browser is in a remote machine, I need to reproduce a certain problem, that occurs only in this specific machine.
I debug locally like:
In the Project Properties->Configuration Properties->Debugging->Local Windows Debugger->Command
I choose Internet Explorer, and when I get to the part where the dll is used in the web application, my breakpoints are enable and I'm ready to debug.
I noticed that in this part I have the option:
In the Project Properties->Configuration Properties->Debugging->Remote Windows Debugger.
What is this option for?
It's possible to do what I'm trying ?
Do you have any Ideas?
I'll explain in a better way(I hope):
I need a browser from a Remote machine, to use a DLL that is situated in my local machine(project) and Debug it
Thanks in Advanced
I need your help with the following issue:
I have a DLL that is used in a Web Application (ASP not APS.NET) and I need to debug it.
The problem is that the browser is in a remote machine, I need to reproduce a certain problem, that occurs only in this specific machine.
I debug locally like:
In the Project Properties->Configuration Properties->Debugging->Local Windows Debugger->Command
I choose Internet Explorer, and when I get to the part where the dll is used in the web application, my breakpoints are enable and I'm ready to debug.
I noticed that in this part I have the option:
In the Project Properties->Configuration Properties->Debugging->Remote Windows Debugger.
What is this option for?
It's possible to do what I'm trying ?
Do you have any Ideas?
I'll explain in a better way(I hope):
I need a browser from a Remote machine, to use a DLL that is situated in my local machine(project) and Debug it
Thanks in Advanced
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