Problems Getting a
Source or Mixed View
If you are in the disassembly view of a
section of code, you may find that you cannot obtain a source or
mixed view of your code (either through the View menu or
when you click on the Source View icon). There are several likely
reasons for such problems. Click on links in the list below for
proposed solutions:
- The code you are debugging was not compiled with debug
information, because the debugger is finding a different
version of the executable than the one you compiled with
debug information.
- The code you are debugging was not compiled with debug
information, because it is not code you wrote, but code
in a DLL or other object that your program uses.
- The code you are debugging was compiled with debug
information, but the debugger cannot locate the
source code. If you try to switch to a source or mixed
view in this situation, a dialog opens so that you can
enter the path of the source file. If you select Cancel,
the view remains a disassembly view.

Debugger Is
Using a Different Executable Version
Debugger Cannot Find Source Code
Debugger Cannot Find Source Code
Environment Variables
Source Views for Code You Did Not Write