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    I had an error in a program I was working on. A dialog box came up saying "do you want to view Disassembly?" I clicked OK just for the fun of it, and now every time I run the program it opens a new tab in VB.NET titled Disassembly. My guess is I checked an option to view the disassembly every time. However, I really don't want this to happen! Does anybody know how to turn this off again? monika

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      I had an error in a program I was working on. A dialog box came up saying "do you want to view Disassembly?" I clicked OK just for the fun of it, and now every time I run the program it opens a new tab in VB.NET titled Disassembly. My guess is I checked an option to view the disassembly every time. However, I really don't want this to happen! Does anybody know how to turn this off again? monika

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      Hi, In the Tools Menu, click on Options tab. In the Debugging properties on the left pane, you can see there is a check box on the right side, describing 'Enable address-level debugging'. Under that there is another check box with the description 'Show disassembly if source code is not available'. Uncheck the same if you have checked it and try again.

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        I had an error in a program I was working on. A dialog box came up saying "do you want to view Disassembly?" I clicked OK just for the fun of it, and now every time I run the program it opens a new tab in VB.NET titled Disassembly. My guess is I checked an option to view the disassembly every time. However, I really don't want this to happen! Does anybody know how to turn this off again? monika

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        Khatri Mitesh
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        Hiii Monika I am also facing same problem. I solved by the following sequences In the VB.Net 2005 Editor Select Tool Menu ---> Options --> In the Dialog Box Select Show All Settings Check Box Then Explorer Debugging---> Then De select the "Show disassembly if source is not available." And then click ok I hope this code solve your problem Thanx Mitesh Khatri khatrimitesh@hotmail.com

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