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Visual Studio supports remote debugging from one machine to another. When you are doing remote debugging, the host machine can be any platform that supports Visual Studio. The remote machine can be a 32-bit (Windows 98/Me, Windows 2000, Windows XP, or Windows Server 2003) or 64-bit (IA64, IA64 WOW mode, x64, or x64 WOW mode) platform.

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How to: Set Up Remote Debugging

Steps for setting up remote debugging.

Remote Debugging Across Domains

Provides steps for debugging across domains that do not have "two-way" trust.

Remote Debugging of a Project Built Locally

Discusses how to change your local project settings to run an executable on a remote machine.

Remote Debugging Errors and Troubleshooting

Describes various remote debugging errors and provides solutions.

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Debug Settings and Preparation

Covers the settings and preparation that you must perform to debug your program with the Visual Studio debugger.

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