How do I see the guid while debugging VB code in VS2008?

I wrote a blog article on how to do this awhile back. It doesn't require a visualizer and the results will just show up automatically blogs.msdn.com/vbteam/archive/2007/09/28... Also, this is fixed in VS2010 such that the GUID will always display inline by default. No extra steps necessary.

I wrote a blog article on how to do this awhile back. It doesn't require a visualizer and the results will just show up automatically. blogs.msdn.com/vbteam/archive/2007/09/28... Also, this is fixed in VS2010 such that the GUID will always display inline by default.No extra steps necessary.

You might be looking for this visualizer: devmatter.blogspot.com/2006/04/guid-debu... Unfortunately, it doesn't look like it works in Visual Studio 2008. EDIT: Here is the posting from the developers site: codechimp.org/Blog/post/New-Download-GUI... Doesn't look like he has worked on it since then.

Thanks - this is certainly close. I also see that this was requested for VS2005 in MS Connect: connect.microsoft. Com/VisualStudio/feedback/… - I am not this works in 2008 64 bit - so still hoping others will have some ideas – aSkywalker Jul 31 '09 at 20:42.

Yes - because you are using C# - in VB it does not show. – aSkywalker Jul 31 '09 at 20:39 really? Thats..... rubbish :/ – Sk93 Jul 31 '09 at 20:59.

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