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    This is really strange. I am using Vis. Studio, compact framework, and C#. When I am connected to my network, the emulator comes up, the program starts and Vis studio goes into debug mode, stopping at appropriate break points. If I disconnect my network (Home LAN), the emulator pops up, the program is loaded, and Vis Studio does not go into debug mode. I can go to the emulator and start the program (by opening file explorer and working my way to the appropriate program file).:confused::confused: I have no idea where to begin looking. Any suggestions??? Thank you Martin. camasmartin hobby programmer

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      This is really strange. I am using Vis. Studio, compact framework, and C#. When I am connected to my network, the emulator comes up, the program starts and Vis studio goes into debug mode, stopping at appropriate break points. If I disconnect my network (Home LAN), the emulator pops up, the program is loaded, and Vis Studio does not go into debug mode. I can go to the emulator and start the program (by opening file explorer and working my way to the appropriate program file).:confused::confused: I have no idea where to begin looking. Any suggestions??? Thank you Martin. camasmartin hobby programmer

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      Joao Paulo Figueira
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      Try installing the Microsoft Loopback Adapter. This way you wil always have an active TCP/IP connection, even if you unplug the network cable. Regards, João Paulo

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        Try installing the Microsoft Loopback Adapter. This way you wil always have an active TCP/IP connection, even if you unplug the network cable. Regards, João Paulo

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        THANK YOU. IT WORKED. I'd still like to figure out what is really happening, but it did work. It took me a while to (1) read your suggestion, (2) unsuccessfully find a loopback adapter, (3) find instructions on the web for making one (Simple!!), and testing it. Thanks again. I just went on a trip and was able to work detached. camasmartin hobby programmer

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