Inetinfo.exe, Dllhost.exe And Aspnet_wp.exe All Start Under Debugger On Themselves/ Unable To Attach
Feb 2, 2011
I'm trying to debug an ASP.NET application. I've created a virtual directory in IIS, copied all the binaries and web.config there. When I pass request from the client program running on the same computer aspnet_wp.exe is started but then something goes wrong.
I want to attach to the process and try debug it. When I ask Visual Studio to "Attach to process" it displays a list of processes and aspnet_wp.exe, inetinfo.exe and dllhost.exe are all displayed grayed as if they are already debugged by some other program and so I can't attach to any of them.
I have tried to disable the "debug" option in web.config:
<system.web>
<compilation debug="false">
othersettings
</system.web>
but it didn't change the behavior.What's happening and how do I make aspnet_wp, inetinfo and dllhost all start in such way I can attach a debugger to either of them?
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