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    I am rounding the end of a program and all of the sudden i am having this problem with the breakpoints not working. (VB 2005 Express Edition) The error says something about the code being different from the original so therefore it wont stop at the breakpoint. It turns the breakpoint from a red dot to an outline dot with a yellow Exclaimation. It also says to solve this problem go to tools, options, debugging, general and fix some setting but i dont even have a debugging section in my options menu.

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      I am rounding the end of a program and all of the sudden i am having this problem with the breakpoints not working. (VB 2005 Express Edition) The error says something about the code being different from the original so therefore it wont stop at the breakpoint. It turns the breakpoint from a red dot to an outline dot with a yellow Exclaimation. It also says to solve this problem go to tools, options, debugging, general and fix some setting but i dont even have a debugging section in my options menu.

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      Nevermind I think i figured it out, and just for future reference if your making a program that works closely with time variables its not good to push back your computer clock a couple hours to because the program gets confused over the fact that the files modified date and time is in the future.

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