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Unable to Start Debugging
Imagine my chagrin when Microsoft Visual Studio prompts me with this somewhat cryptic error message: Unable to start debugging, the binding handle is invalid.
Imagine my chagrin when Microsoft Visual Studio prompts me with this somewhat cryptic error message: Unable to start debugging, the binding handle is invalid.
Recently following an unrelated upgrade to my VirtualBox client, one of my host VM’s started exhibiting unusual behavior. While it was possible to retrieve directory listings from a UNC path, any attempt to map a drive would result in a standard although somewhat generic error message. (more…)
Microsoft is hot on the trail of protecting you from yourself. There are a litany of security precautions being added to popular applications, these are introducing additional confirmation steps before a requested action can take place. One example is when you attempt to install a new program on Windows Vista and there is a succession of confirmations. Do you want to open this file? Do you want to allow this program to run? Every option has the default setting marked to abort the desired operation, so you quickly learn to pick the non-default buttons when performing this kind of task.