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--Hi,I have a windows 2000 server running IIS 5.0. I installed VS .NET Beta 2.When i run VS .NET Beta 2 and debug a web application i get always the sameerror saying that my web server (installed on my machine) does not supportdebbuging. I already installed the server components again and there noerror during installation. Im already in the debugger group. What ca i domore? Im desperate with this. Any idea?Please help me if u can. Thanks in advance.Filipe ClementeUniversity of Minho - Portugal
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Paul D. Murphy
I don't have a firm answer for you but can you tell me if your web
application project Url is a fully qualified domain name or localhost?
Paul
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Hi,
I have a windows 2000 server running IIS 5.0. I installed VS .NET Beta
2.
When i run VS .NET Beta 2 and debug a web application i get always the
same
error saying that my web server (installed on my machine) does not
support
debbuging. I already installed the server components again and there no
error during installation. Im already in the debugger group. What ca i
do
more? Im desperate with this. Any idea?
Please help me if u can. Thanks in advance.
Filipe Clemente
University of Minho - Portugal
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Filipe Clemente
Hi Paul,
The URL Im using is the IP address of my machine.
Thanks for your interest.
Filipe Clemente
University of Minho - Portugal
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Subject: [aspngdebug] RE: ASP .NET web application debbuging
I don't have a firm answer for you but can you tell me if your web
application project Url is a fully qualified domain name or localhost?
Paul
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Subject: [aspngdebug] ASP .NET web application debbuging
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Hi,
I have a windows 2000 server running IIS 5.0. I installed VS .NET Beta
2.
When i run VS .NET Beta 2 and debug a web application i get always the
same
error saying that my web server (installed on my machine) does not
support
debbuging. I already installed the server components again and there no
error during installation. Im already in the debugger group. What ca i
do
more? Im desperate with this. Any idea?
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Paul D. Murphy
Thank you Filipe. I asked because I am having the same problem, I've
been contacted by Microsoft to help them recreate this and I wanted to
make sure your issue was my issue. If you change your web project
settings to localhost, debugging should work. (you can edit the project
file and solution file in notepad to make this change) I'll let you know
what comes out of my dealings with MS on this issue.
Paul
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Hi Paul,
The URL Im using is the IP address of my machine.
Thanks for your interest.
Filipe Clemente
University of Minho - Portugal
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From: Paul D. Murphy [mailto:
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Sent: segunda-feira, 17 de Setembro de 2001 22:02
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Subject: [aspngdebug] RE: ASP .NET web application debbuging
I don't have a firm answer for you but can you tell me if your web
application project Url is a fully qualified domain name or localhost?
Paul
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From: Filipe Clemente [mailto:
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Sent: Monday, September 17, 2001 3:30 PM
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Subject: [aspngdebug] ASP .NET web application debbuging
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Hi,
I have a windows 2000 server running IIS 5.0. I installed VS .NET Beta
2.
When i run VS .NET Beta 2 and debug a web application i get always the
same
error saying that my web server (installed on my machine) does not
support
debbuging. I already installed the server components again and there no
error during installation. Im already in the debugger group. What ca i
do
more? Im desperate with this. Any idea?
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