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I need to debug an issue on a deployment machine where the source projects are not there. I have copied the pdb files there, attached to the process and loaded the symbols for the dlls I’m interested in. I want to set breakpoint at a particular function in a class defined as

namespace Microsoft.ApplicationServer.Integration.Infrastructure.Deployment.ProvisioningService
{
   internal class LifeCycleManager : IntegrationStatelessComponentBase
   {
       private async Tasks.Task ProcessStartedDeploymentWorkflowsAsync()

So I created a new function breakpoint for Microsoft.ApplicationServer.Integration.Infrastructure.Deployment.ProvisioningService.LifeCycleManager.ProcessStartedDeploymentWorkflowsAsync

But it said “intellisense could not find the specified location”. I also tried specifying () at the end with the same result. Why is it not working?

Also even if I get it to break I understand it would only show the JIT compiled assembly code during debugging. When that happens how can I open the source file and use that for debugging? Do I need to have a compiling project opened in the Visual studio or I can just point to the source file?

Please help before I shoot myself.

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