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I get the following error message when I try to run any ASP.NET
application, even "hello world": "Unable to start debugging on the web
server." It used to work on Windows 2000 but since I've switched to XP
it quit working. I've tried adjusting all kinds of settings that
Microsoft recommends with no luck. I tried reinstalling IIS and Visual
Studio. I put in a service request with Microsoft and so far they
can't figure it out.
Anyway I'm wondering if ASP.NET is really ready for doing real world
applications. It seems like there are thousands of settings, hidden
deep in the bowels of XP's sub menus, and if any one of them are off
ASP.NET will no longer work. Maybe I need to stick with plain old ASP
code until they get the bugs worked out? I'm using Visual Studio 2003
with service pack 1, maybe they've fixed things in later versions?
application, even "hello world": "Unable to start debugging on the web
server." It used to work on Windows 2000 but since I've switched to XP
it quit working. I've tried adjusting all kinds of settings that
Microsoft recommends with no luck. I tried reinstalling IIS and Visual
Studio. I put in a service request with Microsoft and so far they
can't figure it out.
Anyway I'm wondering if ASP.NET is really ready for doing real world
applications. It seems like there are thousands of settings, hidden
deep in the bowels of XP's sub menus, and if any one of them are off
ASP.NET will no longer work. Maybe I need to stick with plain old ASP
code until they get the bugs worked out? I'm using Visual Studio 2003
with service pack 1, maybe they've fixed things in later versions?