AFAIK, yes you do... G. -- Graeme Foster ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) Principal Software Engineer Aston Broadcast Systems Ltd. (http://www.aston.tv) Disclaimer: I really don't have a clue what I'm on about.
-----Original Message----- From: The DOTNET list will be retired 7/1/02 [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]On Behalf Of Mcmullan, Andy (Andrew) Sent: 10 June 2002 16:16 To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: How to view unhandled exception object in VS.NET debugger? If I'm running a C# app under the VS.NET debugger, and the debugger breaks on an unhandled exception, how can I view the exception object? In particular, I want to look at the InnerException property of the exception. Thanks Andy Mc (P.S. I realise I can edit my code to catch the exception, and then view the exception variable in the debugger, but surely I don't have to do that ...?) ***************************************************************************** The contents of this email and any attachments are confidential. It is intended for the named recipient(s) only. If you have received this email in error please notify the system manager or the sender immediately and do not disclose the contents to any one or make copies. ** eSafe scanned this email for viruses, vandals and malicious content ** ***************************************************************************** You can read messages from the DOTNET archive, unsubscribe from DOTNET, or subscribe to other DevelopMentor lists at http://discuss.develop.com.