i did this work Tools->Options->Debugging 'Break all processes when one process breaks' is enabled that time also same problem existing
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Visual Studio supports "Edit and Continue": a feature which allows you to pause using the debugger, edit your code, then resume execution. An article on Edit and Continue in C# is available here.
Paul Baker
2009-11-02 07:16:47
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Visual Studio has a feature called Edit and Continue. This means you can break the execution, do the change, and then resume it (providing that the changes can be compiled and that the change is supported by Edit and continue).
In other words, you cannot exactly change the code while the app is running, but you can break it shortly and change the source using the debugger.
Groo
2009-11-02 07:18:15
Actually, you can debug on a 64-bit *machine*, but the target CLR cannot be 64-bit (you would have to set target to x86). Not sure if this issue is going to be solved in VS2010.
Groo
2009-11-02 09:42:21