VS 2005 Error:Unable To Attach.The Binding Handle Is Invalid / How To Fix It
Feb 13, 2010
I came up with the following error when i tried to run my asp.net application.
The error is : Unable to Attach.The Binding Handle is invalid.Do you wish to continue?
If i click Yes, application is running but could not able to debug.
Then I referred to microsoft blogs and tried the following solution control Panel-->Administrative tools-->Services-->Terminal ServicesI changed startup type to "Manual" ,restarted my machine.But it's not working for me.
came up with the following error when i tried to run my asp.net application.The error is : Unable to Attach.The Binding Handle is invalid.Do you wish to continue?If i click Yes, application is running but could not able to debug.Then I referred to microsoft blogs and tried the following solution control Panel-->Administrative tools-->Services-->Terminal ServicesI changed startup type to "Manual" ,restarted my machine.But it's not working for me.Even i tried by also reinstalling .net2.0, then also it's not working..It will be difficult to go thro' the code if debug fails..
I used SQL SERVER 2008 R2 express as my web development database and I set its compatibility level to 2005. Unfortunately this database cannot be be attached to SQL server 2005. Are there any other options?
am using Visual Studi 2005 and asp.net 2.0. when i run the project then IE is running and i can see the output on browser, but i cant debug it because by default it is not attaching wed dev. so every time i have to go Debug menu and select Attach Process, instead of this how can we set VS will automatically attach the process.
i have using sql server 2005 express managment studio, i have create my database and every thing just i want to extact Database and attach it to My asp.net 3.5 Project how?
I am using website application in VS2010. It populated data by reading app.config file from another library application. So I copied the connection string both in library projectand in website application's Web.config.But when I run the application it throw error as "unable to auto attach aspnetdb.mdb".
I did configure aspnetdb.mdb or attached it in my application.Even I did not write any connection string to read aspnetdb.mdb.My question is by default do we need to attach such mdb in asp.net 4.0 website project? I have not had such problem in VS2005 and 2008.I am using SQL Server 2008 professional edition.
I am using VS 2010 Professional with SQL Server 2008 Developer. I right click on the App_Data folder in solution explorer and add an existing item, then navigate to the correct database. However, I receive a pop up that Access is Denied. How do I fix this?
My web application some times gives error 'The handle is invalid. (Exception from HRESULT: 0x80070006 (E_HANDLE))' on server. I never comes on production server. Then I just upload the bin folder again on server and it starts running fine. I don't know what is the actual reason behind this.
Some experts suggested Min pool size =1, I applied that but no luck.
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:
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?
After wading through quite a few articles on creating modal forms (using partial views and jquery) I got things working fine for my login....as long as you enter a valid login though!
What I did:
Created a partial view containing my login form.
In my action controller, the get action just return a PartialViewResult, which get dealt with by a bit of jQuery in my master:[Code]....
Like I said this works fine. Now the post action of my login check if it's a valid login, and if so send the user to the passed returnurl or the home page.
However, if the validation fails, I now return the partial view again, which work , but the partial get displayed by itself instead of rendering in the modal form that was opened by jquery.
After attaching debugger when i run my application it's give me error "Could not find stored procedure 'sp_sdidebug'".I am using 1.14 framework in backend sql server 2005
i want to handle browser event in Global.asax. i can handle it in page(aspx) but problem is that, same code i need to repeate on each page. so can i define code only once?
In my Application I am getting opration abord exception in IE6 and IE7 All my scripts are in .js files only and I am unable to handle OperationAbortedException in my asp.net page code. let me know If anybody have the solution.
I have the following code, everything works if i remove the attachment lines. But when i add them back i get the error below: we manage our files and content thru a content management system, so thats the reason for the links as they are with the "id=" copying the link into a browser works, but i need to attach the physical file to an email to send. If it cant be done then, we will have to just move the files into a folder outside of our management system.
I have some data which contains angle brackets in some of the fields.Even if properly escaped as <: or > (or even the hex codes), in Visual Studio 2005 ASP.Net, the field data is being truncated at the first angle bracket. If I replace the data with curly braces
<ITReview><row TopNode="REQ 123456 TT Description <Date sent to app dev> <Priority> <SubTask Status>"/><row TopNode="REQ 456789 TT Description <Date sent to app dev> <Priority> <SubTask Status>"/></ITReview><ITReview><row TopNode="REQ 123456 TT Description <Date sent to app dev> <Priority> <SubTask Status>"/><row TopNode="REQ 456789 TT Description <Date sent to app dev> <Priority> <SubTask Status>"/></ITReview>