RE: Cannot see modules window when debugging



Hi,

Yes, I dragged the command for Modules unto the Debug menu and the module
window is now visible. This is a strange default, though, not having the
modules in the menu to start with.

I have the VS2005 Team Edition for Software Developers.

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Thanks in advance,

Juan Dent, M.Sc.


""Jeffrey Tan[MSFT]"" wrote:

Hi Juan,

I have performed some search in our internal database, however, I can not
find any known records regarding "Modules" window disappear filed.

Can you provide some more detail information regarding your problem? Below
is the information that will improve our understanding to your problem:
1. What type of VS2005 you are using? Enterprise, Team Suite, or something
else?
2. What type of project are you experiencing this problem? Console, Asp.net
or Winform?
3. Is it possible for you to provide a screen shot of your
"Debug"->"Windows" submenu while debugging? You may attach it as an
attachment in further reply.

Based on my knowledge, the menu structure of VS2005 IDE can be
controlled/customized in "Tools"->"Customize..." menu options. You may
first launch the debugging by pressing F5. Then, you may select
"Tools"->"Customize..." menu option. In the left listbox, you may select
"Debug" item, and then find "Modules" item in the right side of listbox.
Finally, you may drag this "Modules" item and move the mouse to the
"Debug"->"Windows" submenu of VS2005 IDE, then you may drop the "Modules"
item to the disappearing position you want. I assume this will help you to
retrieve the "Modules" window you are missing.

Hope this helps.

Best regards,
Jeffrey Tan
Microsoft Online Community Support
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