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how can user debug asp.net program in vs.net 2003?

A program can be debug by administrator, but when I run the program as a user,
the vs.net 2003 tell me that I don't have the privilege to debug this web server
process.

I have modified machine.config and Temporary ASP.net Files directory as msdn
said.

Is there anything else I have to do to debug my program under user privilege?

Nov 18 '05 #1
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hi,
try adding the user to the debuggerusers group.
HTH
srini

"Meatball.L i" wrote:
A program can be debug by administrator, but when I run the program as a user,
the vs.net 2003 tell me that I don't have the privilege to debug this web server
process.

I have modified machine.config and Temporary ASP.net Files directory as msdn
said.

Is there anything else I have to do to debug my program under user privilege?

Nov 18 '05 #2
There were additional permissions needed to the user if not admin. VS.NET
developers and debugger users.

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A program can be debug by administrator, but when I run the program as a user, the vs.net 2003 tell me that I don't have the privilege to debug this web server process.

I have modified machine.config and Temporary ASP.net Files directory as msdn said.

Is there anything else I have to do to debug my program under user privilege?

Nov 18 '05 #3
On Mon, 27 Sep 2004 06:22:13 -0400, "Girish bharadwaj" <gi*****@mvps.o rg> wrote:
--
There were additional permissions needed to the user if not admin. VS.NET
developers and debugger users.


thank u for your answer, the problem is solved.

I have added my user into vs developers and debugger users group before, and I
once add my user into administrator group, then when I delete the user from
administrator group, vs.net can't debug asp.net, this morning I reset the
privilege of my account, delete it from debugger users and vs developers then
add them again, the problem disappeared.

Nov 18 '05 #4

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