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Customizing the "Visual studio Just in-time debugger" dialog

Is the any way to change the behavior of the "Visual studio Just in-time debugger" dialogto highlight a default debugger so I can just "enter" keythrough? I spend way to much time makeing the same choice over and over again! At least use a stable naming convention for the application and not base it on the currently open dialog! Lazy UI work here guys.

Brett Nieland  Friday, September 25, 2009 4:35 PM
Hello Brett,

Could you please be more specific about your question? As I understand, we could set a debugger as default when Just-in-Time debugger dialog box opened by checking the checkbox "Set the currently selected debugger as the default".

Please correct me if I misunderstand you.
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Roahn Luo  Monday, September 28, 2009 9:46 AM
Hello Brett,

Could you please be more specific about your question? As I understand, we could set a debugger as default when Just-in-Time debugger dialog box opened by checking the checkbox "Set the currently selected debugger as the default".

Please correct me if I misunderstand you.
Best regards,
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Roahn Luo  Monday, September 28, 2009 9:46 AM

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