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After reading this about debugging a service, I couldn't get my self not to post a missing part,
if you want to debug your service anyware in your code, you could do the following:
System.Diagnostics.Debugger.Break(); // my 0.02$
and you will get the debugger window and could attach to the service.
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- Anonymous
January 08, 2004
It's weird to read you in the MS feed :)