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Debugging traditional asp pages under VS.NET 2003

Jan
Hi, I have W2K server, VS.NET 2002 and 2003 installed, I
set all necessary settings (debug mode in VS.NET, ASP
debug in web site properties, all project properties for
debugging) in VS.NET 2003 but it doesn't work ;-(. The
error which appeared (when I tried to run debug)
was: "error while trying to run project: Unable to start
debugging on the web server. The project is not cofigured
to be debugged. Click Help for more information". Can you
help me please? I really don't know what I have to set to
make it run ;-(. The priject I took from VSS, has
frontpage access set.

Thanx Jan
Nov 17 '05 #1
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AW
Hi Jan,

Make sure that you have the correct rights to debug. Among other things, you
must have more privileges than the account used by the application (ASPNET
or another one if impersonation is enabled), and be member of the debugger
users group.

Hope this helps.
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Nov 17 '05 #2
Thank you very much, I didn't have correctly set the righs for current
user, I'm using impersonation.

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