Not able to add Symbols in VB studio for Uipath Custom Rules

Dear Memebers,
@radu_bucur
I am seeking your help, I am building my own #Custom Rules in VB studio and I have successfully built few, but now when I am trying to debug them from VB studio it not working due to
VB studio Not able to find rules .dill files/ cant find Symbols related to …
I have checked all the opations

  1. Copied rule files in uipath Studio folder
  2. Connect VB studio to uipath Studio
  3. Added new rules in uipath studio

But i am getting missing .dill file of my custom rules. Check image

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Hello,

I’m having also this problem and I can’t find a way to solve it.

Found this :

Don’t know if it helps. What should be this PDB file ?

Regards,
Diogo Nunes

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PDB file : if i remember correctly, this would be your VB source code file it generated once you do build code in VB studio

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