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From: DotGan
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Hi, Here is the solution for the 1st question   Selecting the debug build option 
generates a program database file (.pdb) containing information about symbols used 
within the application when the project is compiled. Visual Studio .NET uses the 
program database to monitor the values of variables, set breakpoints, and evaluate 
Debug class members.   Selecting the release build option does not generate this file, 
thereby disabling Debug class members and causing breakpoints to be ignored. Because 
release builds don' t have to monitor this extra information, they execute faster than 
debug builds.   The application' s build option and Web.config setting should agree. 
There is no advantage in having one set to debug and the other set to release; 
however, Visual Studio .NET does not automatically change one when you change the 
other.   HTH DotGan

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