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Webservice Timeout in Visual Studio 2003

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John Nelson - 31 Aug 2004 07:13 GMT
I have posted this question before but did not get a reply from Microsoft so
I thought I would try it again.

I can’t get any webservices to work in Visual Studio 2003. If I use IE or
run the EXE then everything works fine.

There seems to be a lot of posts in the newsgroups about this problem but no
solution.

Can anyone help shed some light on this problem? It can’t be code related
since the EXE works and it can’t be network related because IE works. Or am I
overlooking something?

-John
KingDuck
Lucas Canavan [MSFT] - 31 Aug 2004 08:36 GMT
| I have posted this question before but did not get a reply from Microsoft so
| I thought I would try it again.
|
| I can???t get any webservices to work in Visual Studio 2003. If I use IE
or
| run the EXE then everything works fine.
|
| There seems to be a lot of posts in the newsgroups about this problem but no
| solution.
|
| Can anyone help shed some light on this problem? It can???t be code
related
| since the EXE works and it can???t be network related because IE works.
Or am I
| overlooking something?
|
| -John
| KingDuck

Hi John,

When you say you can't get webservices to work from VS.NET 2003, are you
referring to the ability to add a web reference?  If so, the following
should help:

307303 INFO: Troubleshooting Add Web Reference Issues
http://support.microsoft.com/?id=307303

HTH,
Lucas Canavan | Support Professional | MCSD | MCSD for .NET | Microsoft
Developer Support

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John Nelson - 31 Aug 2004 11:25 GMT
It's a timeout error and it only happens when I am in Visual Studio 2003
debugging. I have no problems using a webservice in the EXE or using IE.

-John

> | I have posted this question before but did not get a reply from Microsoft
> so
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Lucas Canavan [MSFT] - 01 Sep 2004 02:35 GMT
| > | I have posted this question before but did not get a reply from Microsoft
| > so
| > | I thought I would try it again.
| > |
| > | I can????????t get any webservices to work in Visual Studio 2003. If
I use IE
| > or
| > | run the EXE then everything works fine.
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| > |
| > | Can anyone help shed some light on this problem? It can????????t be
code
| > related
| > | since the EXE works and it can????????t be network related because IE
works.
| > Or am I
| > | overlooking something?
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|
| -John

Hi John,

Try increasing the "maxconnection" setting in machine.config.  More info:

821268 PRB: Contention, Poor Performance, and Deadlocks When You Make Web
Service Requests from ASP.NET Applications
<http://support.microsoft.com/?id=821268>

If problem persists, it might be worthwhile trying .NET 1.1 SP1.

Microsoft .NET Framework 1.1 Service Pack 1 for Windows Server 2003
<http://www.microsoft.com/downloads/details.aspx?familyid=AE7EDEF7-2CB7-4864
-8623-A1038563DF23&displaylang=en>

Microsoft .NET Framework 1.1 Service Pack 1 [for Windows 2000/XP

<http://www.microsoft.com/downloads/details.aspx?familyid=A8F5654F-088E-40B2
-BBDB-A83353618B38&displaylang=en>

If the problem still persists, I suggest opening a support incident with
Microsoft.  More info: http://support.microsoft.com

HTH,
Lucas Canavan | Support Professional | MCSD | MCSD for .NET | Microsoft
Developer Support

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John Nelson - 01 Sep 2004 05:55 GMT
I can't modify the machine.config of the webservices. Hosting companies and
other webservices I found off of google won't allow that. I tried the
suggestions on my own machine.config just to see if it would hep but it
didn't. :-(

I also tried the .Net Service Pack but it did not help. I would rather not
pay to open a support incident as I feel as though there is not a problem on
my end.

There are other news group posting of people who have had the same problem I
just can't find any of the solutions that were used.

As stated, it works with IE and a compiled EXE so code changes should not be
needed. Perhaps it's a firewall issue? I guess I am just stuck with it. I
have a feeling that if I reinstall my machine it will fix the problem but of
course that is a last resort.

-John

> | > | I have posted this question before but did not get a reply from
> Microsoft
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