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RantI take exception to the way Visual Studio 2010 handles exceptions Pin
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Rob Philpott2-Sep-11 0:41
Rob Philpott2-Sep-11 0:41 
This sounds pretty odd. I'm sure there is no native difference in the way the two versions of Visual Studio handle exceptions in the debugger. Don't quite understand what you were saying about the exceptions configuration, but try this: In both environments, go to Exceptions configuration as you say (cntrl+shift+E).

In both cases, there should be two columns of checkboxes 'Thrown' and 'User-unhandled'. If you've only got one column go to Tools->Options->Debugging->General and make sure 'Enable just my code' is chcked. Then, make sure the two columns in the two environments match.
Regards,
Rob Philpott.

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