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Originally Posted by TippeX
erm nope... just in time is the 'just in time' debugger, not part of visual studio, its part of the windows system..
ie: when a program crashes, and the just in time debugger is correctly configured, windows will launch it instead of the general windows exception handler (typically drwatson)...
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As said TippeX JIT is with VS :P
@OP: you should have deleted the registry keys I told you instead of using drwatson