Reputation: 32233
Is it possible to install the x86 Remote Debugger as a Service on a 64bit machine? I need to attach a debugger to managed code in a Session 0 process. The process runs 32bit but the debugger service that gets installed is 64bit and wont attach to the 32bit process.
I tried creating the Service using the SC command, and was able to get the service to start, and verified that it was running in Task manager processes. However, when I tried to connect to it with visual studio, it said that the remote debugger monitor wasn't enabled. When I stopped the x86 service, and started the x64 service and it was able to find the monitor, but still got an error.
Here is the error when I try to use the remote debugger: Unable to attach to the process. The 64-bit version of the Visual Studio Remote Debugging Monitor (MSVSMON.EXE) cannot debug 32-bit processes or 32-bit dumps. Please use the 32-bit version instead.
Here is the error when I try to attach locally: Attaching to a process in a different terminal server session is not supported on this computer. Try remote debugging to the machine and running the Microsoft Visual Studio Remote Debugging Monitor in the process's session.
If I try to run the 32bit remote debugger as an application, it wont work attach b/c the Remote Debugger is running in my session and not in session 0.
Upvotes: 10
Views: 26021
Reputation: 42363
We had the same problem when trying to remote debug a website that is running as 32 bit inside 64 bit IIS.
You can also do this:
On a related note, there is also a low-level bug with Kerberos authentication if you are attaching from Windows 2008/7/Vista to a 2003 machine, reported to MS (and then closed as 'external') via Connect here: https://connect.microsoft.com/VisualStudio/feedback/ViewFeedback.aspx?FeedbackID=508455
Upvotes: 8
Reputation: 2649
Sometimes this error occurred, I just close visual studio and open it again, everything is OK!
Very strange behavior from vs
Upvotes: 0
Reputation: 1254
1) Install the x64 version. This also installs the x86 debugger but does not create a shortcut.
2) You can find the executable for x86 process debugging here... C:\Program Files\Microsoft Visual Studio 14.0\Common7\IDE\Remote Debugger\x86\msvsmon.exe
3) If you want to, pin it to the task bar.
Upvotes: 1
Reputation: 693
Worked for me without installing additional software. I just copied the C:\Program Files (x86)\Microsoft Visual Studio 10.0\Common7\IDE\Remote Debugger
folder on the VM and started the msvsmon.exe
from the x86
folder. Both my guest and host are x64
.
Upvotes: 0
Reputation:
This works on my machine(TM) after installing rdbgsetup_x64.exe and going through the configuration wizard:
sc stop msvsmon90
sc config msvsmon90 binPath= "C:\Program Files\Microsoft Visual Studio 9.0\Common7\IDE\Remote Debugger\x86\msvsmon.exe /service msvsmon90"
sc start msvsmon90
Upvotes: 16
Reputation:
I can confirm that what you want to do will indeed work. I often connect my 32 bit xp worstation to a x64 win2003 server with VS2008 remote debugger.
Upvotes: 3
Reputation: 340516
I haven't tried this, but here's a suggestion anyway:
Try installing the x86 remote debugger service manually.
sc create "Remote Debugger" binpath= "C:\use\short\filename\in\the\path\x86\msvsmon.exe /service msvsmon90"
Two notes:
Then you can use the services.msc control panel applet to get it running with the right credentials.
You'll probably have to stop or maybe even delete the existing x64 remote debugger service.
Upvotes: 3