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Remote ASP.NET debugging: Access denied

Hi!

I'm trying to debug my Web application on another server. I'm logged on with
a domain user, and I'm a member of the servers local "Administrator" and
"Debugger Users" groups. Still, when I'm in VS.NET and start the web
application with debugging, I get "Unable to start debugging on the web
server. Access is denied.".

The "Machine Debug Manager" is running on the server.

I've found hundreds of references to this specific problem on Google, but
they don't mention a solution which works for me. I also have Windows XP SP2
installed, which very well may have something to do with it...

Any ideas?
Sincerely,
Nils Magnus Englund

Nov 22 '05 #1
4 1889
Just a thought....

Did you recently install vs 2005? If so, you need to go to IIS and change
the asp.net version back to 1.14 (or whatever the number is, not 2.x) for
the websites you want to debug. It's a tricky problem with not a lot of
info out there...

"Nils Magnus Englund" <nm*@orkfin.no> wrote in message
news:eL*************@TK2MSFTNGP12.phx.gbl...
Hi!

I'm trying to debug my Web application on another server. I'm logged on with a domain user, and I'm a member of the servers local "Administrator" and
"Debugger Users" groups. Still, when I'm in VS.NET and start the web
application with debugging, I get "Unable to start debugging on the web
server. Access is denied.".

The "Machine Debug Manager" is running on the server.

I've found hundreds of references to this specific problem on Google, but
they don't mention a solution which works for me. I also have Windows XP SP2 installed, which very well may have something to do with it...

Any ideas?
Sincerely,
Nils Magnus Englund

Nov 22 '05 #2
"Eric" <em******@comcast.net> wrote in message
news:gQv8d.415678$8_6.268321@attbi_s04...
Did you recently install vs 2005? If so, you need to go to IIS and change
the asp.net version back to 1.14 (or whatever the number is, not 2.x) for
the websites you want to debug. It's a tricky problem with not a lot of
info out there...

Hi Eric,

No, unfortunately, that's not it... The software setup is quite basic:

Server:
Windows Server 2003
IIS 6.0
..NET 1.1

Client:
Windows XP Professional
Visual Studio .NET Professional (2003)
..NET 1.1

Sincerely,
Nils Magnus Englund
Nov 22 '05 #3
Check this:

http://support.microsoft.com/default...en-us%3B306172

"Nils Magnus Englund" <nm*@orkfin.no> wrote in message
news:uW*************@TK2MSFTNGP11.phx.gbl...
"Eric" <em******@comcast.net> wrote in message
news:gQv8d.415678$8_6.268321@attbi_s04...
Did you recently install vs 2005? If so, you need to go to IIS and change the asp.net version back to 1.14 (or whatever the number is, not 2.x) for the websites you want to debug. It's a tricky problem with not a lot of
info out there...

Hi Eric,

No, unfortunately, that's not it... The software setup is quite basic:

Server:
Windows Server 2003
IIS 6.0
.NET 1.1

Client:
Windows XP Professional
Visual Studio .NET Professional (2003)
.NET 1.1

Sincerely,
Nils Magnus Englund

Nov 22 '05 #4
Check this:

http://support.microsoft.com/default...en-us%3B306172

"Nils Magnus Englund" <nm*@orkfin.no> wrote in message
news:uW*************@TK2MSFTNGP11.phx.gbl...
"Eric" <em******@comcast.net> wrote in message
news:gQv8d.415678$8_6.268321@attbi_s04...
Did you recently install vs 2005? If so, you need to go to IIS and change the asp.net version back to 1.14 (or whatever the number is, not 2.x) for the websites you want to debug. It's a tricky problem with not a lot of
info out there...

Hi Eric,

No, unfortunately, that's not it... The software setup is quite basic:

Server:
Windows Server 2003
IIS 6.0
.NET 1.1

Client:
Windows XP Professional
Visual Studio .NET Professional (2003)
.NET 1.1

Sincerely,
Nils Magnus Englund

Nov 22 '05 #5

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