I have tried enabling "Only build startup projects and dependencies on Run" but that have not changed anything. – Martin Mar 10 '10 at 8:25.
You can specify there which projects to be built.
My VS solution consists of several different executables which are a part of the same product. Sometimes I want to run one of the application, the next minut I want to run one of the other ones.My question is why Visual Studio builds stuff after I have stopped debugging. – Martin Mar 10 '10 at 8:31.
If so, it's rebuilding the edited assemblies.
Not sure, but I'm sure I'm not editing my code while debugging it. – Martin Mar 12 '10 at 15:54.
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