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2.Go to "Add", then pick "Add Existing Project"
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3.Navigate to the Source2 project's project file and open it
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Next we will have to set the Source2 project to start up with the Source1 project
2.Select Set Startup Projects
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3.On the Solution Propert Pages Window, Select Multiple startup projects
*Note:The Projects will execute in order shown
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Now when we run the debugger, it will run both projects as a seperate process and will show up on the Processes window.
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The Processes Window will show:
3.Give it a name and set command to C:\Windows\System32\cmd.exe
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4.Apply the changes and then under tools, select your command line tool
*IMPORTANT: Do not press enter to continue, Visual Studios only allow the debugger to attach to a running process
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Now that your process is running, You can attach the debugger to it
2.Select Debug and pick Attach to Process
[[File:Pr8.png|1000px|center|Process window]]
3.In the Attach to Process window, select Source2 project's process and click attach
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Now your debugger will run the Source1 project with Source2 project as a seperate process
[[File:Pr10.png|1000px|center|Process window]]