Re: Visual Studio.Net

From: J N Katzman-TCM (JNKatzman@TCMIntegratedSystems.com)
Date: 07/17/02


Date: Wed, 17 Jul 2002 14:35:52 -0400
From: J N Katzman-TCM <JNKatzman@TCMIntegratedSystems.com>


Stressed,

I also have the same issue. Also, if you want to debug in the vis.net
envirorment, you have to be logged in as the local admin.

Joel

Stressed Out wrote:

> Visual Studio.Net includes a "Debugger Users" group. In
> order for a user to build an application they must belong
> to this group or be a local admin. However, (LIKE ALWAYS)
> this is not true. The only way I can compile is if the
> user belongs to the local admin group. In a college
> environment this is not what I want. Why couldn't they
> just keep it simple. This Debugger Users group is
> pointless in a learning environment. Is the a fix for this
> problem?
>
> Thanks,
>
> Stressed Out



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