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Unable to debug

Hi,

I installed the VS2005 and the IIS on the same machine. Then I have
created a new ASP.NET project with a simple page and attempted to
debug it. VS fails with this message: "Unable to start debugging on
the web server. The underlying connection was closed: An unexpected
error occurred on a send".

On the other hand, loading the page in the web browser is very
successful

Is there anything to be set that I forgot about? The problem never
happened with the old VS2003.

Oct 16 '07 #1
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The first thing I'd check is the <compilationtag in your web.config file.
Make sure the "debug" attribute is set to "true".

"Hans Ruck" wrote:
Hi,

I installed the VS2005 and the IIS on the same machine. Then I have
created a new ASP.NET project with a simple page and attempted to
debug it. VS fails with this message: "Unable to start debugging on
the web server. The underlying connection was closed: An unexpected
error occurred on a send".

On the other hand, loading the page in the web browser is very
successful

Is there anything to be set that I forgot about? The problem never
happened with the old VS2003.

Oct 16 '07 #2
On Oct 16, 11:11 pm, Hans Ruck <bogdanrechi.c...@gmail.comwrote:
Hi,

I installed the VS2005 and the IIS on the same machine. Then I have
created a new ASP.NET project with a simple page and attempted to
debug it. VS fails with this message: "Unable to start debugging on
the web server. The underlying connection was closed: An unexpected
error occurred on a send".

On the other hand, loading the page in the web browser is very
successful

Is there anything to be set that I forgot about? The problem never
happened with the old VS2003.
Did you attach the process to the VS debugger ?

Oct 19 '07 #3

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