We are moving on to all 64-bit development environments. Unfortunately, VS 2008 and, more importantly, the integrated web server, operate in 32-bit mode. For example, when debugging code that refers to 64-bit assemblies - Oracle.DataAccess - we experience a terrible System.BadImageFormatException.
Can anyone suggest any strategies for debugging code with 64-bit dependencies in VS? I assume that we could use the 32-bit Oracle provider, but we would like to emulate the production environment as much as possible.
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http://kb.parallels.com/en/2131 If you enable debug mode, you can work with it, as well as with the integrated development server. But you do not need to mess with 32/64-bit assemblies