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Why are IntelliTrace Windows and Menus missing?

Visual Studio 2010 (and 2012) Ultimate is coming with a cool feature called IntelliTrace – if you don’t know about this feature I recommend to explore it more (e.g. here https://msdn.microsoft.com/en-us/library/dd264915(v=VS.100).aspx or even better directly in your VS Ultimate ;-)).

However it might happen to you that your IntelliTrace Events or IntelliTrace Calls windows are missing and you cannot find the menus for those any more (even if you’re sure that it was working the day ago and that you are really running VS Ultimate). What is causing this?

My IntelliTrace Events and IntelliTrace Calls Windows and Menus for those are missing

During your debugging session you open the Debug –> Windows menu and you see something like this:

IntelliTraceMenuMissing

No menu for IntelliTrace – despite you double-checked that it’s enabled in Debug –> Options –> IntelliTrace.

There is one more option that you need to check (and that would probably never came to your mind in connection with IntelliTrace) – and it’s SQL integrated debugging (in your project properties, Debug pane):

 

SqlIntegratedDebugging

Checking this option will cause the IntelliTrace functionality to disappear.

Bringing the IntelliTrace functionality back

Once you disable SQL Server debugging (it’s off by default by the way), your IntelliTrace windows and menus will magically reappear!:

IntelliTraceMenu

I have logged bug for this with Visual Studio team – so let’s hope this behavior will be history soon.

Comments

  • Anonymous
    August 15, 2013
    It works like a charm .. Cheers.!!!

  • Anonymous
    August 27, 2013
    Configuration Properties->Debugging->SQL Debugging [VS 2012 Ultimate] Is the same as Enable Server Debugging.

  • Anonymous
    August 27, 2013
    Configuration Properties->Debugging->SQL Debugging [VS 2012 Ultimate] Is it the same as Enable Server Debugging?

  • Anonymous
    July 03, 2014
    Problem is Intellitrace doesn't appear in the debugging options list or anywhere on my installation of Visual Studio 2013.

  • Anonymous
    August 01, 2014
    @Dean What edition of VS2013 are you using? I believe you cannot use this unless you have Ultimate

  • Anonymous
    April 05, 2015
    Clear native code debugging it may help, worked for me