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RantI take exception to the way Visual Studio 2010 handles exceptions Pin
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Columbus-MCSD2-Sep-11 0:55
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Thanks for the reply Smile | :)

You are correct when I'm talking about the "Exceptions Configuration" i'm referring to Dialog Box that you access via Cntrl+Alt+E (sorry I gave wrong shortcut in the original post)

I verified using your method.

Here's the strange bit. At home I have WIndows 7 64 bit, at work I have Windows 7 32 bit

I just did a little test where i made a new C# WindowsApplication project.

The work PC halted on the "throw new Exception()" in the Form1_Load handler, but the home PC did not.
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