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How to use Visual Studio to debug a VBS script ( error: Unable to attach to the crashing process.  The process has been terminated.)

Asked by John500 in VB Script

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I'm trying to debug a VBS in Visual Studio 2005 and I've done this before.  For some reason my current attempts keep failing and I don't get it.

Ideally I will debug this script locally as I launch it from a remote machine for which I have access.  Example:

cscript \\ServerXyz\Projectn\MyVbsScript.vbs //x

This script has no parameters and it doesn't matter whether I run it locally or not - I get the same thing.  Also, I know there is nothing wrong with the script because it runs every day on various machines to do the job it does.  I want to debug it to understand what it does.

Please advise as to how I can debug this script.  I'm thinking I should be able to browse to the script, attach it and debug it!!

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