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VS 2005 : "Error when trying to run project"??

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GB - 14 Apr 2007 14:16 GMT
Hi,

I used VB2005 (VB.Net Apps) for about a year without problem. And all at a
sydden, nothing works now : When starting a project in VB.net (debug mode),
I get a strange message : "Error while trying to run project : unable to
start debugging. Handle de liaison non valide"  (The last sentence is in
french and means someting like "Linking handle not valid.)

This happens for ALL projects, including NEW projects without any added
object or code of my own. So I am totally stuck!

I understand I may have to reinstall the whole thing. Do you have any other
idea?

Thanks in advance.

GB
Roger - 14 Apr 2007 15:48 GMT
Hi,

Try to disable vs hosting process on project properties, Debug Tab...

Another strange answer googling is Enable Terminal server services ?!
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.NET 2005 and DB developer

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GB - 14 Apr 2007 16:28 GMT
Hi Roger,

You're just GREAT : disabling hosting proceee dit fix it ! (I dont even know
what it means but its just fine for me)

The question remains : Who the hell did select this property? I am the only
one (sure!) to use my computer, and it was not there before.
It may be that I changed my router and workgroup, and that the installation
sets strange options everywhere.

Many many thanks indeed.

GB

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Roger - 14 Apr 2007 17:00 GMT
Hi,

Thanks for the compliment hehe but really, it is basic stuff.

The host process is enabled by default and it is a feature of visual studio
for optimizing the debug process, but if your processes are not very large
you'll not notify any difference.

The question is WHY this happens to you now, not before... maybe you're
storing your projects on a network ? if this, it can cause some problems with
this feature... If you want more info about all this you can do some googling
too.

Bye,

Roger
.NET 2005 and DB developer

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