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    hi i'm having troubles debugging an BHO with IE7 and VS 2008 i'm using the BHO from http://www.codeproject.com/KB/cs/Attach\_BHO\_with\_C\_.aspx\[^\] the application is working fine for me I searched to how to debug BHO. this is what I found: "Set your IE home page set to about:blank . That way you can start up the browser as fast as possible and go where you need to. So, start up the first IE window. Then, from VS.NET use the Attach to Process item in the Debug menu to attach to iexplore.exe. Set breakpoints in your BHO. To break within the constructor, just open a second IE window." I did that but it didnt work for me it's just ignoring my breakpoints do you know otherway to debug? or maybe I'm missing something? thanks

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      hi i'm having troubles debugging an BHO with IE7 and VS 2008 i'm using the BHO from http://www.codeproject.com/KB/cs/Attach\_BHO\_with\_C\_.aspx\[^\] the application is working fine for me I searched to how to debug BHO. this is what I found: "Set your IE home page set to about:blank . That way you can start up the browser as fast as possible and go where you need to. So, start up the first IE window. Then, from VS.NET use the Attach to Process item in the Debug menu to attach to iexplore.exe. Set breakpoints in your BHO. To break within the constructor, just open a second IE window." I did that but it didnt work for me it's just ignoring my breakpoints do you know otherway to debug? or maybe I'm missing something? thanks

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        what?

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