Strange results in my local window for VS2008

static void Main(string[] args)
{
    List<string> myList = new List<string>() { "A", "B" };
    string myString = "abc";
    int myInt = 42;
    System.Xml.Linq.XElement root = new System.Xml.Linq.XElement("abc");

    Console.WriteLine(myList.First()); //breakpoint on this line
    Console.WriteLine(myString);
    Console.WriteLine(myInt);
    Console.WriteLine(root);
}

When I run the above code in my old dev environment (vs2008, XP, 32-bit), I see:

args        {string[0]}    string[]
+ myList    Count = 2      System.Collections.Generic.List<string>
myString    "abc"          string
myInt       42             int
+ root      <abc />        System.Xml.Linq.XElement

When I run it in my new development environment (vs2008, Windows7, 64-bit), I see:

args                 {Length=0}            array<System::String^> ^
+ myList             0x000000000254bb60    System::Collections::Generic::List<System::String^>^
myString             "abc"                 System::String^
myInt                42                    int
+ root               0x000000000254be60 { emptySequence=<undefined value> name=0x000000000254bd88 lastAttr=<undefined value> }    System::Xml::Linq::XElement^
+ <>g__initLocal0    0x000000000254bb60    System::Collections::Generic::List<System::String^>^

It seems to me that my new environment locale window is telling me C ++.

How to change the behavior of the Locals window?

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I solved the problem by unchecking "Run this program in compatibility mode."

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HKCU:\Sofware\Microsoft\VisualStudio\9.0
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Source: https://habr.com/ru/post/1767037/


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