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Debugging legacy ASP application on VStudio under XP SP2

Hi guys,

I have a rather strange problem with debugging a legacy ASP project
that uses COM Interops written in VB.NET.

The project when debugged on Win2000 allows JIT debugging of the CLR
code using the DefaultDomain in the 'Debug Processes' dialog. I also
see two DLLHost instances that can be used for debugging.

Under XP the same code only allows stepping into ASP and T-SQL code but
the CLR code cannot be debugged. I only see one DLLHost instance with
no 'DefaultDomain' in the debug process dialog.

I have checked DCOM settings et al coming from the MSDN KB's but still
no luck. All security settings on both machines are ditto.

Any suggestions?

Cheers

MB

Nov 19 '05 #1
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