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I've read every post and KB article, etc that I can find. I thought I was
having permissions issues in regards to getting remote debugging to work,
but I worked through all of that and now I keep getting the error about the
debugger not being installed properly. I've re-installed it several times
and I still get the same error.

Anyone have any thoughts on how to get past this so I can debug my app?

Thanks.

Jerry
Nov 18 '05 #1
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can you be more precise about what you mean : are you talking about
debugging locally or remotely ? if remotely, are you in the same domain as
the machine you want to debug on ? what is the message that you are getting
? ...etc
"Jerry Camel" <rl*****@msn.co m> wrote in message
news:OA******** ********@TK2MSF TNGP09.phx.gbl. ..
I've read every post and KB article, etc that I can find. I thought I was
having permissions issues in regards to getting remote debugging to work,
but I worked through all of that and now I keep getting the error about the debugger not being installed properly. I've re-installed it several times
and I still get the same error.

Anyone have any thoughts on how to get past this so I can debug my app?

Thanks.

Jerry

Nov 18 '05 #2
I'm trying to debug on a remote machine. Everyone is in the same AD domain.
The error is:

"Error while trying to run project: Unable to start debugging on the web
server. The debugger is not properly installed. Run setup to install or
repair the debugger. Would you like to disable..."

As I mentioned, I've reinstalled several times. I can't figure out how to
make this work. Any insight is appreciated.

Jerry

"Malek" <ke****@arrabet a.com> wrote in message
news:Oj******** **********@TK2M SFTNGP10.phx.gb l...
can you be more precise about what you mean : are you talking about
debugging locally or remotely ? if remotely, are you in the same domain as
the machine you want to debug on ? what is the message that you are getting ? ...etc
"Jerry Camel" <rl*****@msn.co m> wrote in message
news:OA******** ********@TK2MSF TNGP09.phx.gbl. ..
I've read every post and KB article, etc that I can find. I thought I was having permissions issues in regards to getting remote debugging to work, but I worked through all of that and now I keep getting the error about

the
debugger not being installed properly. I've re-installed it several times and I still get the same error.

Anyone have any thoughts on how to get past this so I can debug my app?

Thanks.

Jerry


Nov 18 '05 #3

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