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"URL Is In the Internet Zone" error trying to debug - a solution

Windows Server 2003 SP1, IIS6.0, .NET1.1, VS2003

I got the "URL Is In the Internet Zone" error when trying to debug an
ASP.NET application, with 403.0 followed by 401.5 errors in the IIS log.

I have several web sites set up on my computer, to get debugging to work I
had to allow ASP.NET debugging for "Web Sites", not just the site I was
trying to debug in, and allow it to set it on all sites. (Right-click Web
Sites, choose Properties..., Home Directory tab, click Configuration.. .
button, go to Debugging tab.)

I had already added all the sites (with host header names) into Internet
Explorer's "Local intranet" zone to no avail.

Hope that helps someone (probably me when I've forgotten it!) in the future.

Andrew
Apr 19 '06 #1
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