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Unalbe to start debugging on the web server....

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Jim Hansen - 31 Dec 2004 16:47 GMT
Everytime I run an aspx page via the run command from Visual Studio 2003 I
get the following error.

Error while trying to run project: Unable to start debugging on the web
server.  Could not start ASP.NET or ATL server debugging.

Verify that ASP.NET or ATL Server is correctly installed on the server.

I have reinstalled Framework and run repair on Visual Studio 2003.  

The only thing that I can think of is that I have VS2003 installed on drive
letter D instead of C.  Maybe the debugger registry is still pointing to C,
but I don't know where the reg settings my be.

Any thoughts?

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Jun Lang - 31 Dec 2004 16:55 GMT
I think It can be fixed by running asp_regiis.exe for the correct version in
window\microsoft.net directory

> Everytime I run an aspx page via the run command from Visual Studio 2003 I
> get the following error.
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> Any thoughts?
Jim Hansen - 31 Dec 2004 17:11 GMT
Sorry, but that did not help.

I can build the solution and display the pages in a Browser just find, but
not with the debugger.

Thanks,

Jim

> I think It can be fixed by running asp_regiis.exe for the correct version in
> window\microsoft.net directory
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> >
> > Any thoughts?
Greg Burns - 31 Dec 2004 18:47 GMT
Couple thoughts...

Building in Debug or Release Mode?

web.config have debug=true?

Greg

> Sorry, but that did not help.
>
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>> > Any thoughts?
Moonraker - 31 Dec 2004 18:54 GMT
> Everytime I run an aspx page via the run command from Visual Studio 2003 I
> get the following error.
>
> Error while trying to run project: Unable to start debugging on the web
> server.  Could not start ASP.NET or ATL server debugging.

Make sure that in IIS that you have set up the project as an Application.

Go into the IIS manager.

Find your project, and right click on it to bring up properties.

It should be set to run as an application and the application should be the
same name as the project.

Also, set it to use Medium Protection ( if that doesn't work, use Low
Protection ).

> Verify that ASP.NET or ATL Server is correctly installed on the server.
>
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>
> Any thoughts?
Jim Hansen - 12 Jan 2005 00:17 GMT
It was an application.  It was in in Medium and I tried in low as well.  No
luck.  Thanks for the suggestions.

> > Everytime I run an aspx page via the run command from Visual Studio 2003 I
> > get the following error.
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> >
> > Any thoughts?
Moonraker - 31 Dec 2004 18:57 GMT
Also, try running at the command window:

iisreset.exe

> Everytime I run an aspx page via the run command from Visual Studio 2003 I
> get the following error.
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>
> Any thoughts?
Serguei Seleznev - 27 Jan 2005 18:06 GMT
Issue might be related to URLscan or you are not a member of local admin group. More details at http://msdn.microsoft.com/chats/transcripts/vstudio/vstudio_062002b.aspx

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