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A little help setting up debugging on a remote server

Hi all,

I'm hoping someone can help me with the following:

I've read the microsoft documents on how to setup debugging on a remote
server. I have the application set up in Visual Studio ok but I'm getting
the Access is Denied message when I try to debug.

The documentation states that the solution is to add the appropriate account
to the debugger and Admin user groups on the remote server. The problem is,
I'm not sure which user account needs to be added to those groups. I should
image that it is the account that my visual studio machine connects as but
I'm not sure which account that is.

Can anyone tell me which account to add?

The remote server is windows 2000 and it isn't a domain controller

Thanks to anyone who can help

Simon
Nov 18 '05 #1
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