Multiple Web/Api Projects Open on separated chrome windows with visual studio 2017
I have this issue when i run my multiple projects on visual studio it opens multiple google chrome windows, it used to be opening in one window by separated tabs (before newest update, but i assume some option might be gone?). how to make it run within one window but within separated tabs?
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I have this issue when i run my multiple projects on visual studio it opens multiple google chrome windows, it used to be opening in one window by separated tabs (before newest update, but i assume some option might be gone?). how to make it run within one window but within separated tabs?
visual-studio visual-studio-2017
How do you run a multiple projects? I thought there should always be a "startup project"
– Baruch
Jan 19 at 20:14
@Baruch you can right click on solution and go toproperties
then oncommon properties
tab findstartup project
then you can easily choosemultiple startup projects
– Valkyrie
Jan 20 at 6:56
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I have this issue when i run my multiple projects on visual studio it opens multiple google chrome windows, it used to be opening in one window by separated tabs (before newest update, but i assume some option might be gone?). how to make it run within one window but within separated tabs?
visual-studio visual-studio-2017
I have this issue when i run my multiple projects on visual studio it opens multiple google chrome windows, it used to be opening in one window by separated tabs (before newest update, but i assume some option might be gone?). how to make it run within one window but within separated tabs?
visual-studio visual-studio-2017
visual-studio visual-studio-2017
edited Jan 21 at 7:02
Valkyrie
asked Jan 19 at 6:50
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How do you run a multiple projects? I thought there should always be a "startup project"
– Baruch
Jan 19 at 20:14
@Baruch you can right click on solution and go toproperties
then oncommon properties
tab findstartup project
then you can easily choosemultiple startup projects
– Valkyrie
Jan 20 at 6:56
add a comment |
How do you run a multiple projects? I thought there should always be a "startup project"
– Baruch
Jan 19 at 20:14
@Baruch you can right click on solution and go toproperties
then oncommon properties
tab findstartup project
then you can easily choosemultiple startup projects
– Valkyrie
Jan 20 at 6:56
How do you run a multiple projects? I thought there should always be a "startup project"
– Baruch
Jan 19 at 20:14
How do you run a multiple projects? I thought there should always be a "startup project"
– Baruch
Jan 19 at 20:14
@Baruch you can right click on solution and go to
properties
then on common properties
tab find startup project
then you can easily choose multiple startup projects
– Valkyrie
Jan 20 at 6:56
@Baruch you can right click on solution and go to
properties
then on common properties
tab find startup project
then you can easily choose multiple startup projects
– Valkyrie
Jan 20 at 6:56
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It turns out the issue was caused by Stop debugger when browser window is closed
within options, i disabled this and issue is fixed.
Tools > Options > Projects and Solutions > Web Projects
- Disable "Stop debugger when browser window is closed".
In my opinion, he meant a few projects, not a single project that is run several times. No?
– Baruch
Jan 19 at 20:13
@Baruch answered in question's comment
– Valkyrie
Jan 20 at 6:58
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It turns out the issue was caused by Stop debugger when browser window is closed
within options, i disabled this and issue is fixed.
Tools > Options > Projects and Solutions > Web Projects
- Disable "Stop debugger when browser window is closed".
In my opinion, he meant a few projects, not a single project that is run several times. No?
– Baruch
Jan 19 at 20:13
@Baruch answered in question's comment
– Valkyrie
Jan 20 at 6:58
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It turns out the issue was caused by Stop debugger when browser window is closed
within options, i disabled this and issue is fixed.
Tools > Options > Projects and Solutions > Web Projects
- Disable "Stop debugger when browser window is closed".
In my opinion, he meant a few projects, not a single project that is run several times. No?
– Baruch
Jan 19 at 20:13
@Baruch answered in question's comment
– Valkyrie
Jan 20 at 6:58
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It turns out the issue was caused by Stop debugger when browser window is closed
within options, i disabled this and issue is fixed.
Tools > Options > Projects and Solutions > Web Projects
- Disable "Stop debugger when browser window is closed".
It turns out the issue was caused by Stop debugger when browser window is closed
within options, i disabled this and issue is fixed.
Tools > Options > Projects and Solutions > Web Projects
- Disable "Stop debugger when browser window is closed".
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In my opinion, he meant a few projects, not a single project that is run several times. No?
– Baruch
Jan 19 at 20:13
@Baruch answered in question's comment
– Valkyrie
Jan 20 at 6:58
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In my opinion, he meant a few projects, not a single project that is run several times. No?
– Baruch
Jan 19 at 20:13
@Baruch answered in question's comment
– Valkyrie
Jan 20 at 6:58
In my opinion, he meant a few projects, not a single project that is run several times. No?
– Baruch
Jan 19 at 20:13
In my opinion, he meant a few projects, not a single project that is run several times. No?
– Baruch
Jan 19 at 20:13
@Baruch answered in question's comment
– Valkyrie
Jan 20 at 6:58
@Baruch answered in question's comment
– Valkyrie
Jan 20 at 6:58
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How do you run a multiple projects? I thought there should always be a "startup project"
– Baruch
Jan 19 at 20:14
@Baruch you can right click on solution and go to
properties
then oncommon properties
tab findstartup project
then you can easily choosemultiple startup projects
– Valkyrie
Jan 20 at 6:56