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Defining Multiple Startup Projects doesn't work #10
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What exception do you get? |
It works for me right after I've done it. But, when I reload the Solution, the F5 and Ctrl-F5 will do nothing until I change it to a single project and then switch it back to multiple projects. Then it works again |
In the scenario I mention above, the Debug->Start Debugging and Debug->Start Without Debugging menu items actually get disabled. It's kinda strange |
I opened a tooling bug to investigate. |
Great, thanks! |
Thanks! |
Fixed in Visual Studio 2015 RC |
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When I try and run multiple startup projects I get various errors occurring and none of the projects start. To get around this, I have to start each project individual first and then I can run multiple startup projects. This is really annoying when trying to work with client/agent - server scenarios, etc.
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