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  • Re: ASP.NET Development server not working

    Here are the steps 1. 'Website' Menu in your visual studio ide. 2. select 'Start Options' 3. enable 'Use Custom Server' radio button. 4. Enter any URL you desire similar to 'http://localhost:8010/MyApp' Note1: you can use any port number not only '8010' but not designated port numbers like 8080(tcpip),25(smtp),21(ftp) etc., Note2: you can use any name not only 'MyApp' This solution should work unless your WebDev.Webserver.exe is physically corrupted
  • Re: unable to connect to visual studio's localhost web server

    ************************************************** Unable to connect to Visual Studio's Localhost Web Server ************************************************** Here is the solution below. Check it. ************************************************** The Visual Studio's localhost Web Server (or) Default Web Server is the file "WebDev.WebServer.exe". You can find it in the folder "C:\WINDOWS\Microsoft.NET\Framework\v2.0.50727" for Windows xp/2000/2003 (OR) in "C:\WINNT
    Posted to Visual Web Developer 2005 Express (Forum) by cybernaresh on 4/8/2008
    Filed under: Unable to connect to Visual Studio's Localhost Web Server
  • Re: Error: "Unable to connect to Visual Studio's Localhost Web Server" when running a local web project

    The Visual Studio's localhost Web Server (or) Default Web Server is the file "WebDev.WebServer.exe". You can find it in the folder "C:\WINDOWS\Microsoft.NET\Framework\v2.0.50727" for Windows xp/2000/2003 (OR) in "C:\WINNT\Microsoft.NET\Framework\v2.0.50727" for Windows NT Servers. Check out whether this file exists in your framework folder to verify whether it was accidentally deleted. If it is not there, try to get a copy of this file from any another system which
    Posted to Installation and Setup (Forum) by cybernaresh on 4/8/2008
  • Re: Error: "Unable to connect to Visual Studio's Localhost Web Server" when running a local web project

    The Visual Studio's localhost Web Server (or) Default Web Server is the file "WebDev.WebServer.exe". You can find it in the folder "C:\WINDOWS\Microsoft.NET\Framework\v2.0.50727" for Windows xp/2000/2003 (OR) in "C:\WINNT\Microsoft.NET\Framework\v2.0.50727" for Windows NT Servers. Check out whether this file exists in your framework folder to verify whether it was accidentally deleted. If it is not there, try to get a copy of this file from any another system which
    Posted to Installation and Setup (Forum) by cybernaresh on 4/8/2008
  • Re: Error: "Unable to connect to Visual Studio's Localhost Web Server" when running a local web project

    ************************************************** Unable to connect to Visual Studio's Localhost Web Server ************************************************** Here is the solution below. Check it. ************************************************** The Visual Studio's localhost Web Server (or) Default Web Server is the file "WebDev.WebServer.exe". You can find it in the folder "C:\WINDOWS\Microsoft.NET\Framework\v2.0.50727" for Windows xp/2000/2003 (OR) in "C:\WINNT
    Posted to Installation and Setup (Forum) by cybernaresh on 10/26/2007
    Filed under: AsP Net 2.0, ASP Net 2.0 Classified Web Site Error, asp problem, asp.net, asp.net 2.0, ASP.NET Opening Problem, aspx, asp 2.0, Asp 2.0 Server, ASP.NET Configuration
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