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HI everybody,

I am trying to get somewhere with VisualStudio.net. The problem is
that my web server is not on my PC (for company security reason) on is
remote.

Everytime I try to create a project I have some errors.

Is there some options that I need to change?

Thanks

Celine
Jul 21 '05 #1
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First off you need to give us some more detail as to what the errors are.

However, I am going to give you some tips that you can try before that.

a.. Visual Studio remote debugging components must be installed on the server you want to debug. (For more information, see Setting Up Remote Debugging.)
b.. The access the remote debugging components on the remote server, you must be a member of the Debugger User group or an Administrator on that machine. When you install the remote debugging components, Visual Studio .NET adds the installing user to the Debugger User group. For instructions on how to add other users to the Debugger User group, see Adding Debugger Users.
c.. By default, the ASP.NET process (aspnet_wp.exe for IIS 5.0 and 5.1 on Windows 2000 and Windows XP or w3wp.exe for IIS 6 on Windows Server 2003) runs as an ASPNET process. As a result, you must have Administrator privileges on the machine where ASP.NET runs to debug it.
d.. In C/C++, the project must be set up to connect using DCOM rather than TCP/IP. To set this property, you must open the <Project> Property Pages dialog box and choose Remote via DCOM for Connection. (For more information, see Project Settings for a C or C++ Debug Configuration.)
If you try to debug on a remote server where you are not a member of Debugger Users or an Administrator, you will get the following error message:

check DCOM configuration for MDM

I hope this helps you with your problems.

Enjoy!!

-Evan - I wanna be an MVP too!!

"Céline" <ce***********@hotmail.com> wrote in message news:35*************************@posting.google.co m...
HI everybody,

I am trying to get somewhere with VisualStudio.net. The problem is
that my web server is not on my PC (for company security reason) on is
remote.

Everytime I try to create a project I have some errors.

Is there some options that I need to change?

Thanks

Celine

Jul 21 '05 #2
First off you need to give us some more detail as to what the errors are.

However, I am going to give you some tips that you can try before that.

a.. Visual Studio remote debugging components must be installed on the server you want to debug. (For more information, see Setting Up Remote Debugging.)
b.. The access the remote debugging components on the remote server, you must be a member of the Debugger User group or an Administrator on that machine. When you install the remote debugging components, Visual Studio .NET adds the installing user to the Debugger User group. For instructions on how to add other users to the Debugger User group, see Adding Debugger Users.
c.. By default, the ASP.NET process (aspnet_wp.exe for IIS 5.0 and 5.1 on Windows 2000 and Windows XP or w3wp.exe for IIS 6 on Windows Server 2003) runs as an ASPNET process. As a result, you must have Administrator privileges on the machine where ASP.NET runs to debug it.
d.. In C/C++, the project must be set up to connect using DCOM rather than TCP/IP. To set this property, you must open the <Project> Property Pages dialog box and choose Remote via DCOM for Connection. (For more information, see Project Settings for a C or C++ Debug Configuration.)
If you try to debug on a remote server where you are not a member of Debugger Users or an Administrator, you will get the following error message:

check DCOM configuration for MDM

I hope this helps you with your problems.

Enjoy!!

-Evan - I wanna be an MVP too!!

"Céline" <ce***********@hotmail.com> wrote in message news:35*************************@posting.google.co m...
HI everybody,

I am trying to get somewhere with VisualStudio.net. The problem is
that my web server is not on my PC (for company security reason) on is
remote.

Everytime I try to create a project I have some errors.

Is there some options that I need to change?

Thanks

Celine

Jul 21 '05 #3

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