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  • Server Error in Application with valid web.config

    I'm having some trouble getting my .net site to run on my new VPS. http://ezolve.com I've installed the .Net Framework 3.5 successfully. The ASPNET user has full control to my website directory. I have a correctly formed web.config in the root directory with customErrors mode="Off"...
    Posted to Installation and Setup (Forum) by stephenr85 on 08-01-2008, 12:00 AM
    Filed under: NET 3.5 Framework, web hosting, web server, .net 3.5, .NET 3.5 Installation Problems, .net debugging, configuration, debugging, server, windows 2003 server, windows server 2003, iis, not working, 3.5, debug, iis 6, iis 6.0
  • Guaranteed Solution for Error: "Unable to connect to Visual Studio's Localhost Web Server"

    Hello everyone, I finally found a solution (at least worked for me) for the famous error "Unable to connect to Visual Studio's Localhost Web Server" which was troubling everyone. I encountered this error too. Tried all the options I could but finally got the way out! Here it is: Note: If...
    Posted to Tips & Tricks (Forum) by aftab on 05-16-2008, 12:00 AM
    Filed under: run, setup, Unable to connect to Visual Studio's Localhost Web Server, web server, asp .net 2.0, breakpoint, c#, connect, debug, error, server, iis
  • Re: "The project is not configured to be debugged"

    Thank you, Tokohara. Some months ago I had to reinstall IIS. Apparently some settings got reset at that time: when I checked this project's default web site properties in IIS I found that the Application Name was gone. When I set it, everything worked fine.
    Posted to Getting Started (Forum) by LadyReader on 02-04-2008, 12:00 AM
    Filed under: debug, IIS
  • Debugging VSDev server/IIS/Custom Web Server issue with paths

    I am trying to setup Visual Studio so that I can debug as if it were the live site so I have fewer issues later. I am running into various problems. I have my source files in C:\projects\somesite I have the html and aspx files (and all the dlls in the \bin) in d:\home\othername I mapped IIS defaults...
    Posted to Visual Studio 2008 (Forum) by Investor5555 on 10-19-2009, 12:00 AM
    Filed under: IIS, debug, Webserver, visuual studio
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