Just-In-Time Debugging

TwoWing

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Hi. Please excuse me if I am in the wrong place for this query. Or, if indeed, you take this sort of thing!
A few times today when I have been logging on to the net I have had a window appear with that title: "Just-In-Time Debugging"
In the box there appears two lines of text that seems that it is something to do with VB. [I have nothing else on the computer.]
New instance of Visual Inter Dev 6.0 visual J++ 6.0
New instance of Visual Studio .net 2003.
Please select a debugger.
Wierd!! Can anyone explain, please.
Thankyou. :confused:
 
In Internet Options dialog at Advanced page you got the option to disable script debugging. Sometimes webpage scripts malfunction and you get the option to debug them with any installed debugger environment (if there is one). This is my bet.
 
Just-In-Time debugging.

Thanks for your interest JohnH. This is quite interesting. May I just dig a little deeper? I am not 'with-it' with modern computer jargon, but I shall do my best. On getting to the internet, I got this message: "A runtime error has occured. Do you wish to Debug? Line 89. Eror: unspecified."
I looked further and found a line highlighted in yellow: "eChild.innerHTML...." and a bit more.....
I found a line 89 in a program I am building -- in the Windows Form Designer generated code. The program is working OK!!
I can't understand what is going on.
I am with AOL. [I think the term is 'server'] Could they be at fault? I am pleased with your help. By the way: Where are you from?
Cheers. :)
 
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