Re: How to force the program to continue after unhandled exception detection
- From: "Peter Duniho" <NpOeStPeAdM@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Sat, 08 Mar 2008 10:00:35 -0800
On Sat, 08 Mar 2008 01:24:41 -0800, nano2k <adrian.rotaru@xxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
Press 'Continue' (a green arrow button pointing rightward, from the
top of my had) in the Visual Studio debugger, and then the code will
go into your event handler when running from Visual Studio as well.
Let us know if that solved your problem.
Sorry, doesn't work...
What doesn't work about that? Are you saying that even when you've subscribed to the ThreadException event, that when an exception occurs your application cannot be continued?
If not, then what are you saying?
And in either case, especially because of the apparent confusion in what you're trying to describe, it would be very helpful if you would provide a concise-but-complete code example that demonstrates the problem. Describe very clearly what it is you expect to be able to do with the example, and what you observe it doing instead.
Pete
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