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UdoScheuvens (Programmer)
11 Jun 12 6:10
Hello,

I'm facing a strange problem which seems to be caused by some project settings within Visual Studio 2010. If I run into an unhandled exception, I used to get a standard window that shows the exception message plus some details (call chain, ...). For some reason this is missing in one of my projects. And what is even more strange, the application quits the subroutine where the error occured and continues to run as if nothing had happened!

Other projects display the message like I know it, this is why I believe it has to be a project setting and not a system setting. But I cannot find the option within the project that switches this message on and off.

I'm working with VB.NET / .NET Framework 4.0 / VS 2010 / Win XP Pro

Any help is appreciated.
Udo

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