have you tried to follow this example?
http://www.knowdotnet.com/articles/linenumbersinreleasemode.html

2010/7/29 ѕняєє мα∂α <[email protected]>:
>
> hello,
>        simply manage a counter variable initialized to 0. and increment
> after each  and every statement, and just print that counter in catch block.
> I guess it'll work if not please let me know ....
>
>
> Thanks & Regards,
> Shrinivas Mada,
>
>
>
>
> On Wed, Jul 28, 2010 at 10:28 PM, Dr. Leff <[email protected]> wrote:
>>
>> I am compiling at the command line with vbc and then running at the
>> comamnd line.  Is there
>> a way to get the computer to spit out the line number when there is a
>> run time error.
>>
>> I tried vbc /debug:full and running the guidebug
>> or debugclr, as per
>> http://support.microsoft.com/kb/301058
>>
>> I get an exception message.  It gives me a stack trace that takes me
>> back
>> to Module1.main;  I have only one module and one subroutine.  But it
>> does
>> not tell me the line on which the problem occurred.
>>
>> I am running Visual Studio 10.
>>
>> I searched my entire hard disk for guidebug and debugclr but cannot
>> find them.
>>
>> Dr. Laurence Leff  Western Illinois University, Macomb IL 61455 ||
>> (309) 298-1315
>> Stipes 447 Assoc. Prof. of Computer Sci. Pager: 309-367-0787 FAX:
>> 309-298-2302
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