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Re: Unable to start debugging on the web server. Permission problem.
Thanks for your help. I changed my application to a "file system" web site. Now it runs under the ASP.NET Development Server (cassini web server) and I can debug it. I eventually did get my application to run under IIS, but it was difficult and I could only debug when I was running as an administrator. As a general rule, we are trying to get away from running with administrative privileges I wish Microsoft had somehow warned my about this when I converted my project from VS 2002 to VS 2005 (maybe
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TimMurtaugh
on 2/2/2006
Re: (0): Build (web): The specified module could not be found. (Exception from HRESULT: 0x8007007E)
I too am experiencing this problem. I get this error: Unable to load DLL 'sx32w.dll': The specified module could not be found. (Exception from HRESULT: 0x8007007E) sx32w.dll is a native DLL. Here is the declaration in ny VB.NET code: Public Declare Ansi Function RNBOsproFormatPacket Lib "sx32w.dll" Alias _ "RNBOsproFormatPacket" ( ByVal packet As Byte (), _ ByRef ApiPackSize As Integer ) As System.Int16 When I invoke the function, I get the error above. This is a web application in ASP.NET and VB
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TimMurtaugh
on 1/23/2006
Re: Visual Studio 2005 wants to convert a project that is already converted
Thanks Dan. The .vbproj file was still present. I removed the file, and all is well.
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Re: Unable to start debugging on the web server. Permission problem.
Still another update. As I said in a previous post, I created a simple web application in VS 2005. It runs with and without debugging. I notice that when I run it (both with and without debugging), something called ASP.NET Development Server also runs with says it runs ASP.NET applications locally. It is evidently running my test as like this: http://localhost:3713/WebSiteTest . ASP.NET Development Server does not run when I try to debug my converted project.
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on 1/20/2006
Re: Unable to start debugging on the web server. Permission problem.
Another update. I logged in to my computer as an administrator to see if I could run my project in the debugger. The debugger does seem to start, IE opens with the URL http://localhost/LeedsD_Dev/ (LeedsD_Dev is my web application), but I get the error "HTTP Error 403 - You are not authorized to view this page." The output window in Visual Studio indicates that I am attaching to the aspnet process: Auto-attach to process '[1728] aspnet_wp.exe' on machine 'ARDENT78' succeeded. So logging in with adminstrator
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on 1/20/2006
Re: Unable to start debugging on the web server. Permission problem.
As an update to my previous post, I created a new web application in Visual Studio 2005 just to see if I could run it in the debugger, and I can. It is only the converted project that I cannot debug. I should say that I have not changed my permissions at all. I can debug a new VC 2005 project, but not a converted project. I have the same permissions I had when I was using VS 2002 and debugging without problems.
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Visual Studio 2005 wants to convert a project that is already converted
I just converted a web project originally developed with Visual Studio 2002 using the Visual Studio 2005 Conversion Wizard. I could not run it in the debugger (see another post on this topic), so I closed the project. Then, as an experiment, I created a new, simple web application in VS 2005 to see if I could debug it, and I could. Now when I try to open my converted project, the Conversion Wizard runs and says that my project was created in a previous version Visual Studio and must be converted
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Unable to start debugging on the web server. Permission problem.
Today I upgraded my web application from Visual Studio 2002 to Visual Studio 2005 by running the Conversion Wizard. Now when I attempt to debug through Visual Studio, I get this error: Unable to start debugging on the web server. You do not have permissions to debug the web server process. You need to either be running as the same user account as the web server, or have administrator privilege. I can run my project without debugging, I get this error only when I try to debug. Thanks for you help
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on 1/19/2006
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