How to: Detach a Process
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With the Processes window, you can detach from any attached process using the procedure given below. You can also detach all attached processes. For more information, see How to: Detach All Processes.
Detaching a process disconnects the debugger from the running process. It does not end the running process. If you want to end the process, you must terminate the process rather than merely detaching. For more information, see How to: Terminate a Process.
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If you are trying to detach from a native process on Windows 2000, you must be running the Visual Studio Debugger Proxy (dbgproxy) service. For more information, see Installing the Visual Studio Debugger Proxy Service. |
To detach a process
- In the Processes window, right-click on the name of the process you want to detach, and on the shortcut menu, click Detach Process.
See Also
Tasks
How to: Terminate a Process
How to: Break a Process
How to: Continue a Process
How to: Use the Processes Window