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Can't debug web services project

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moondaddy - 27 May 2006 06:30 GMT
I just setup a new PC and am in the process of getting all of my projects
migrated from the old pc to the new one and working again.  One solution
contains a vb.net 1.1 winforms project and a web services project.  Normally
I can debug and step from the winforms project into the web services
project.  However, on the new PC the web services project behaves like a
remote website where I can't step into it.  I'm wondering, what have I
forgotten in the configuration so I can step into the WS project?

Thanks.

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Gaurav Vaish (EduJini.IN) - 27 May 2006 14:39 GMT
> project.  However, on the new PC the web services project behaves like a
> remote website where I can't step into it.  I'm wondering, what have I
> forgotten in the configuration so I can step into the WS project?

Ensure that the "debug" is true in web.config

btw, by any chance you migrated from 1.1 to 2.0 in the process?

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Steven Cheng[MSFT] - 29 May 2006 08:33 GMT
Hello Moondaddy,

Is this webservice and client app still the original one you mentioned in
your previous post? I remembered that you've got it working (debugging) in
your last thread. Is there any particular change you've made upon that
solution? Also, have you completely converted the whole solution into .net
framework 2.0 or still client 1.1 and server 2.0?

Regards,

Steven Cheng
Microsoft Online Community Support

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