![]() ![]() I tried breaking into the app in a few different places, including before the Application.Run() call, inside my main form's Load event handler, and in an event handler for a button I placed on the form. As in the first case, killing my app process unfroze VS. When the event was triggered (by changing the date on the DateTimePicker control), VS again came to the foreground and highlighted the line which I set the breakpoint on, then hung. I wanted to step into the method from the beginning to see what was going on so I set a breakpoint for the first line of the method. After I killed my application process, VS started responding again and the exception assistant displayed. Originally, an exception was thrown a few lines into the method - I saw my application suspend and the VS window move the cursor to the offending source line, but before displaying the exception assistant VS hung. ![]() I am having problems when the debugger breaks into an event handler method for a DateTimePicker.ValueChanged event. I'm working on a WinForms UI application in VS 2005 on Vista 圆4. ![]()
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