![]() ![]() Normally, this problem happens when a source file is changed, but the source code wasn't rebuilt. If a source file has changed and the source no longer matches the code you're debugging, the debugger won't set breakpoints in the code by default. "… the current source code is different from the version built into." NET (for example, Managed (v4*) versus Managed (v2*/v3*) versus Managed (CoreCLR)). For example, if you're trying to debug C# code, confirm that your debugger is configured for the appropriate type and version of. You can find out what type of code the debugger is configured to debug in the Processes window ( Debug > Windows > Processes).
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