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A question regarding the Debug...Exceptions dialog

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    So here is actually a Visual Studio question in the Visual Studio forum! In all prior versions of VS, you were able to bring up the Exceptions dialog to have all exceptions raised to the debugger at the time of occurance. Important when the catch is occuring 3 class away from the actual blowup. In Visual Studio 2008, however, that option is missing. Yet the online help constantly talks about the Exceptions Dialog!!! So how the heck to I open it up now? I hate it when Microsoft changes the location of something that has been there for the past 5 years!

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      So here is actually a Visual Studio question in the Visual Studio forum! In all prior versions of VS, you were able to bring up the Exceptions dialog to have all exceptions raised to the debugger at the time of occurance. Important when the catch is occuring 3 class away from the actual blowup. In Visual Studio 2008, however, that option is missing. Yet the online help constantly talks about the Exceptions Dialog!!! So how the heck to I open it up now? I hate it when Microsoft changes the location of something that has been there for the past 5 years!

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      Scott Dorman
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      It's still there, at least in the versions of VS2008 that I've seen. It's under the "Debug" menu, or Ctrl+D,E keyboard shortcut.

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