I am unable to hit a breakpoint on the server side of a Silverlight web application. I know the code executes as I can break on the asynchronous callback with what I was expecting. It's only my machine with this issue.
I am aware this seems to be a common question, however all the answers to the ones I have seen have not helped me, including:
- The breakpoint is red indicating it will be hit.
- Silverlight checkbox is checked on the web project's properties.
- Clean & build the solution.
- Getting a new version from source control.
- Cleared everything from my web browser: cache, cookies etc... (I am using IE).
- Clearing the temp files in %windir%/Windows/Microsoft.NET/Framework/v4.0.30319/Temporary ASP.NET Files.
- Checked that all projects are being built in the configuration manager.
- Everything set to debug and not release in the configuration manager.
- Manually attaching to the w3wp.exe process.
- IIS reset.
- IIS is set to use .NET v4 and the pipeline set to classic not integrated.
- Reinstalled IIS and freshly configured.
- Reinstalled Visual Studio.
- Reinstalled Silverlight.
I am using Visual Studio 2010 (.NET 4), Silverlight 4, and using IIS (I think 6, cannot remember) to host the site.
Interesting behaviour I have discovered (may help to diagnose):
- It will still not break if I use Visual Studio's own development server to host the site instead of IIS.
- I saw a blog post (cannot remember where or I would provide a link) under Debug -> Windows -> Proccess (Ctrl D, P) to check that the w3wp.exe process is set to "Silverlight" under the "Debugging" header - mine was set to "Managed" and was unable to set it to silverlight when attaching. After checking a colleagues settings on a machine which was working, his was also set to managed.
Any suggestions will be very appreciated!
UPDATE: Thanks for all the suggestions. I decided to format C:\ instead of spending more time playing around, as my machine needed it badly anyway. I still am not sure what the problem was, but it is working now.
I did try a couple of other things before this such as deleting the .sou files, and checking I was running the same version of Silverlight, mentioned in this blog post, with no luck. Hopefully this will act as a checklist for people with this problem in the future.