A faster way to bind to a workflow in VS

I use VS 2010. And in VS 2010, it’s even more painful to join the workflow when you want to test your local IIS site through IIS, rather than the built-in VS web server.

This is more painful because now that you select the workflow () through the debug menu | Join the process | w3wp.exe brings up an additional hint if you are sure you want to do this.

Even before that, binding to a process in previous versions of VS was just painful. I have to do this 200 times a day, which takes a lot of time when it takes 5-10 seconds to click and do it.

Now, if you have two different workflows, I see what you need to choose. But before that, just getting to the attachment screen is just painful.

Does anyone know a shortcut or just a faster way besides a process attach dialog to connect to a workflow in VS?

I don’t understand why Microsoft doesn’t add a nice toolbar icon or something that jumps directly to the Attach to Dialog screen, and even better you can specify it only to show work processes as a parameter, which I would save - hellish time log sifting this list, although it is already in alphabetical order. I still need to scroll to get to it.

In any case, now it becomes a huge annoyance. I am really tired of a long way to apply an application to this process every time.

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