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I keep getting different Errors popping up on my computer about debugging windows 7 debug checked build different programs and that JIT debugging must be enabled! .NET Framework
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> .NET Framework Setup and Servicing Question 0 Sign in to vote How do I enable windows 7 debug startup JIT debugging on my Windows 7 (64 bit) computer? I keep getting different Errors popping up on my computer and the latest one says when I attempted
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to watch a DVD video with VLC media player but this isn't the first error this week saying that JIT debugging must be enabled and I don't know how to do that : ( "Microsoft Visual C++ Runtime Library" Assertion Failed! Program C:\Program Files (x86) VideoLAN\VLC\vlc.exe File: vm.c Line: 1765 Expression: pgcit != windows 7 debug mode NULL For information on how your program can cause an assertion failure, see the Visual C++ documentation on asserts. (Press Retry to debug the application- JIT must be enabled) Tuesday, October 15, 2013 2:43 PM Reply | Quote Answers 0 Sign in to vote Hi Rhondavas77, To enable/disable Just-In-Time debugging On the Tools menu, click Options. In the Options dialog box, select the Debugging folder. In the Debugging folder, select the Just-In-Time page. In the Enable Just-In-Time debugging of these types of code box, select or clear the relevant program types: Managed, Native, or Script. To disable Just-In-Time debugging, once it has been enabled, you must be running with Administrator privileges. Enabling Just-In-Time debugging sets a registry key, and Administrator privileges are required to change that key. Click OK. More information is here. http://msdn.microsoft.com/en-us/library/k8kf6y2a(v=vs.85).aspx Best Regards. We are trying to better understand customer views on social support experience, so your participation in this interview project would be greatly appre
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