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..debugger won't start on web server. Access denied..

Hello,

I did a install and re-install of VS.NET v1.1 and get the
above. Web page runs, but no debugging. I tried MSDN
listed fixes with no change.

What 'access' does it want if I'm already the
administrator?

Mark
Nov 20 '05 #1
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* "marks" <an*******@disc ussions.microso ft.com> scripsit:
I did a install and re-install of VS.NET v1.1 and get the
above. Web page runs, but no debugging. I tried MSDN
listed fixes with no change.

What 'access' does it want if I'm already the
administrator?


You may want to ask questions like this in the ASP.NET group:

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