Debugging Visual Basic Code in a Visual C+= Debugger

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********************UPDATE*************

I've managed to make some progress on my own, so I'm changing the terms slightly.

I'll accept a bid of $20 dollars to anyone who can successful show me how to install XP symbols for VC++ so I can see them in the stack trace.

Thanks

***************ORIGINAL******************

I have an OCX control that was written in Visual Basic. Following the instructions in the following KB article:

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I was able to run my component inside and EXE and monitor it in the Visual C++ debugger. Which is great because you can see any exceptions that occur under the hood that VB ignores and really get a chance to optimize things.

However, I've found a problem and I need some help. There is one point in my code that generates dozens and dozens of floating point exceptions. These are uncaught by VB, but I'm sure they are slowing down my code. The problem I'm facing is that when I set the C++ debugger to break on these exceptions, it always breaks somewhere in an assembly void. :(

Is there a way to "step out" of this assembler or to map the address somehow so I can easily get the last VB statement executed? I'm able to easily set a breakpoint on a VB statement and then walk through the assembler.....is there a way to reverse this process?

Please help....Very critical I lock down these and other errors that occuring in the code.

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Okay, I've managed to make some progress on my own, so I'm changing the terms slightly.

I'll accept a bid of $20 dollars to anyone who can successful show me how to install XP symbols for VC++ so I can see them in the stack trace.

Thanks

## Platform

VB6, VC++ 6

Windows NT, 2000, XP

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