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Visual Studio.NET new Install: Debugging fails ... ?

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DMS - 27 Jan 2004 08:59 GMT
I have recently set 5 XP Pro (2002) SP-1 machines up (using a cloning
process) to run the MS Visual Studio.NET 2002 environment. (Ver. 7.0.9466)

I can't get the Debugging function to work for the first user to try
running Studio.NET.

When they try to debug their program they get an error: " Unable to start
debugging. Access is denied. Verify that you are an administrator or a
member of the 'Debugger Users' group on the machine you are trying to
debug"

I have ensured all Studio.NET (2002) users are all members of the 'VS
Developers' and 'Debugger Users' group. (Their normal permissions are that
of "Users."

I have also checked to see that the Machine Debug Manager service is set
to automatic startup type, and that it is actually running.

Does anyone have any idea of what is wrong?  (I am a sysadmin myself ...
not a programmer...)
Tim Macaulay[MSFT] - 27 Jan 2004 22:56 GMT
Hello

You may want to review the following MSDN article to assist in setting up
computers to develop software without administrative privledges.

Cheers,
Tim Macaulay
Microsoft Corp.
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DMS - 01 Feb 2004 03:58 GMT
What following MSDN article?  I don't see one. ...?

Sounds perfect ... can you resend it?

> Hello
>
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> Microsoft Corp.
> This posting is provided "AS IS" with no warranties, and confers no rights
Tim Macaulay[MSFT] - 16 Feb 2004 18:16 GMT
Sorry. Here ya go!

http://msdn.microsoft.com/library/default.asp?url=/library/en-us/dv_vstechar
t/html/tchDevelopingSoftwareInVisualStudioNETWithNon-AdministrativePrivilege
s.asp

Cheers,
Tim Macaulay
Microsoft Corp.
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