Visual Studio :: Unable To Debug A WSS 3.0 Web Part Using 2008
Aug 13, 2010I am unable to debug a WSS 3.0 web part using VS2008. I tried debug=true in web.config.
View 5 RepliesI am unable to debug a WSS 3.0 web part using VS2008. I tried debug=true in web.config.
View 5 RepliesI am developping an MVC3 RC2 application and just after hitting F5 on my asp web application, I am getting this error message program '[7780] w3wp.exe: Managed (v4.0.30319)' has exited with code -2 (0xfffffffe).So I am totally unable to debug my application
View 10 RepliesI am a new in asp.net world (and in asp). I have a problem in asp.net page.... i wish to debug this page to try the error but I don't I can not debug I have downloaded all proj from "Team Fondation" and then I have took all page in check-out. The server, where I develop is the WEB serve test.
View 5 RepliesI'm developing a large application in C# Visual Studio. It's reached the point where it takes about a minute to build the entire thing. In order to speed the debugging process, I want to be able to run the program with a debugger without building the entire thing. This seems like a very basic thing one should be able to do, but I've been unable to figure out how to accomplish it.
I have found the area in Options under "Projects and Solutions/Build and Run" where you can specify what VS should do "On Run, when projects are out of date:". I've tried changing it to both "Prompt to build" and "Never build," but it still always builds my entire project whenever I start debugging.
At the moment, I'm circumventing this by starting the program from its executable and attaching the debugger to it, but this is a bit of a hassle and it feels like I should be able to get VS to understand I don't want it to build when it debugs.
I used to be able to attach to my w3wp process and Debug my web application, but this is not working anymore. I have no idea what changed to break this. I'm using Visual Studio 2008 SP1. And I'm debugging in IIS, not using ASP.NET's own server (i.e. I don't Run my project, I simply attach to a running process (w3wp).
My breakpoints simply have the "breakpoint will currently not be hit. The source code is different from the original version."
What I have tried:
Did a solution Clean.
Did a solution Rebuild.
Made sure that compilation debug=true in my web.config file.
Deleted the bin folder
Restarted Visual Studio
Restarted IIS
Restarted my Computer
Added a simple Response.Write to ensure that the latest DLL is being used. It is.
Made sure that Debug ASP.NET is checked in my project properties. It is.
Made sure that all my projects are compiled in my build configuration. They are.
I moved my site to a Windows 2008 server, reinstalled VS2005 and now I am unable to debug my application. When I click start debugging, the button is greyed out until the browser launches and then it returns to normal. In other words VS is just launching the app without attaching to it. I have tried running as administrator and played around with the authentication settings to no avail. I am running with Forms authentication.
View 4 RepliesI am using VS 2008 for development of a web application and IE 7.
The website as usually has some java script and some server side code files (different layers).
For some reason when I start the application in the debug mode (by hitting F5), the break points in the JS are not hit. I get the usual error as no symbols are loaded. But the break points in the CS files in the layers are hit.
If I use (CTLR + F5) and then attach the IE process to debug, then I am able to hit the break points in the JS file. But in this scenario I cant debug the CS files (I presume this is the expected bahaviour).
EDIT: In the IE (properties dialog), 'disable debugging' are unchecked.
why in the F5 mode I am not able to hit the debug points. The same used to work in the different machine not sure what is wrong in this one.
How I am able to debug an .ascx (ASP control), I have placed couple of break point in my asp control but it does not stop. how you start debugging that goes to controls?
View 1 RepliesI just upgraded to Windows 7. On Win XP, I could set breakpoints in an ASP.Net project and those breakpoints would hit from any browser/tab on my machine. Using Windows 7, that doesn't work. The browser that launches when I hit F5 does, but no other instances/tabs
do. If I try to explicitly attach to process to attach to another browser instance, it still doesn't hit.I need to debug this way because an error is occuring only when I enter the application by following an external link.
My VS 2008 IDE does not show "Debug" option in menu. Also F5 dosen't work and start button is disabled by default.
View 1 RepliesI am not able to debug a Remote web project (Where the project files are located in another server which is in the same network). I am getting the below error message:
Request for the permission of type 'System.Security.Permissions.SecurityPermission, mscorlib, Version=2.0.0.0, Culture=neutral, PublicKeyToken=b77a5c561934e089' failed.
at System.RuntimeType.InvokeDispMethod(String name, BindingFlags invokeAttr, Object target, Object[] args, Boolean[] byrefModifiers, Int32 culture, String[] namedParameters) at System.RuntimeType.InvokeMember(String name, BindingFlags bindingFlags, Binder binder,
Object target, Object[] providedArgs, ParameterModifier[] modifiers, CultureInfo culture, String[] namedParams) at System.RuntimeType.ForwardCallToInvokeMember(String memberName, BindingFlags flags, Object target, Int32[] aWrapperTypes, MessageData& msgData)
at Excel.Range.get__Default(Object RowIndex, Object ColumnIndex) at InventoryADD.Button1_Click(Object sender, EventArgs e) in
\10.38.23.228q1uatassettrackInventoryADD.aspx.cs:line 670
It works fine when i try to access the website through IIS. Shud i do some setting changes on VS 2005?
I've tried with
<trust
level="Full"
originUrl="" />
I downloaded Visual Studio 2008 Professional Edition via torrent.
It was working fine for months & i formatted my comp & when i tried to reinstall it is not getting installed !
It shows the following error !
and the error log file seems to be like this...
BUT.,
I'm able to use Visual Studio & i'm able to work in it....
I'm re-installing since 2 days for more than 4 times...
Can anyone get classic asp debugging working in visual studio 2008 windows 7 64 bit? I have an exsiting application that I need to debug and I can't get it working in this environment. I have followed the following tutorial and serveral others. [URL] I can't find dllhost.exe or w3wp.exe? And I don't see the below image when hitting ctrl-F5
View 1 RepliesI have an asp.net project in visual studio 2008I press F5 and the "test page" does not launch and I don't understand why.Looked at the properties for the site and "start action" is correctly set to "use current page"Similar question. assuming it automatically launched above, how does one open a 2nd instance of the current debug site (seems like their ought to be a "launch site" button?edit: I went back and launched VS as admin and it did launch the site. Maybe this is a security issue?
View 1 RepliesFirst time i am going to work on (maintenance project) application that is already in production.The application was developed in ASP.net 3.5/C# 3.0(web forms) with jQuery,Ajax,Sql server 2005 and microsoft enterprise library 4.0.,WCF services. Questions (bear with me if my question is wrong)
1) Is it possible to use Visual Studio (2008 with SP1) to debug the remote application (i.e already in production)?.What are the tools do i need to use in order to keep track the things in case something went wrong?
2) Simply looking into Log file ,will solve the issues?
3) After having done with enhancements,is it possible to directly deploy the DLLs into production server.Won't it affect the running application?
what are the procedures i need to follow.Client is ready to provide any tools for my support.(What are the area do i need to aware to handle production system
Basically what I am trying to do is have my webpage project folder located directly on my local machine (ex. Local #1). Our database is located on a server (ex. Server #1) . I am building my web applications on my local machine and then trying to debug them in Visual Studio 2008. Only every single time I click to debug my project I get a "Security Exception" error that looks something like the following...
"Description: The application attempted to perform an operation not allowed by the security policy. To grant this application the required permission please contact your system administrator or change the application's trust level in the configuration file.
Exception Details: System.Security.SecurityException: Request for the permission of type 'System.Web.AspNetHostingPermission, System, Version=2.0.0.0, Culture=neutral, PublicKeyToken=b77a5c561934e089' failed."
I'm somewhat leaning towards the fact that I need to connect to the database to pull information from it and I don't have the proper permissions is the reason why this is happening but I've also read that it can be something that deals with improper configuration of my Web.Config file (i.e. I do not have something enabled).
Note #1: A co-worker of mine is having the same problem if he tries to put the project locally and then debug it. He has full administrative access to the DB and everything else.
I used to deploy developed web parts to a remote sharepoint site by Build->Deploy menu inside Visual Studio 2008 months ago ( I am not a regular web part developer). My network engineer also asked me how to deploy web parts without stsadm commands. anyway now I can't. Visual Studio keeps complaining that the specified site doesn't have sharepoint site contained. "No SharePoint Site exists at the specified URL."
After googling, it is said web parts can't be deployed to remote sharepoint sites from visual studio. Only can to local site. However I did it before. Visual Studio 2008 service pack or hot fix made this feature (remote deploy) removed? Or is there any workaround?
When i compile my vs2008 solution which is a web application in debug mode i keep getting message box displayed which says that it cannot connect "whatever.designer.cs". Can
View 2 RepliesI was using VS2008 everything ws going well but one day because of some problem i have to reload the windows and VS2008 and since then i am unable to open the designer.It does not give me any error message but i am unable to use any of the feature after clicking design or view designer from solution explorer.I have tried reinstalling the VS2008 but it does not solve my problem.
View 1 RepliesEven After successfull installtion of ASP.Net, I am not able to create ASP.net website.
It gives me error in image.I tried giving permissions to my account but no use.
Comp mgmt event log shows:
=============================================
Event Type: Error
Event Source: ASP.NET 2.0.50727.0
Event Category: None
Event ID: 1334
Date: 1/17/2010
Time: 11:53:34 AM
User: N/A
Computer: SUMEET-3019DBCB
Description:
Failed to initialize the AppDomain:3ebaf6e5
Exception: System.NullReferenceException
Message: Object reference not set to an instance of an object.
StackTrace: at System.Web.Hosting.HostingEnvironment.Initialize(ApplicationManager appManager, IApplicationHost appHost, IConfigMapPathFactory configMapPathFactory, HostingEnvironmentParameters hostingParameters)
at System.Web.Hosting.HostingEnvironment.Initialize(ApplicationManager appManager, IApplicationHost appHost, IConfigMapPathFactory configMapPathFactory, HostingEnvironmentParameters hostingParameters)
When trying to add a new sql server connection (local or remount) from VS(visual studio) 2008 express - on the add connection dialog
box: server name: are Empty!!
The vs couldn't point to any database, like dont recognize the sqlExpress 2008 instance i got on my machine.
1. Have tried to "play" with sa property's(from sqlS: Databases: security: login tree folder) and with the sql s windows service: stop and restart
2. And so with the target db.
as well: On the services.msc The sql server express the status is started. The sql server agent status is disabled and don't have the option to start. The sql server explorer status is disabled and don't have the option to start.
I started working on an Asp.net MVC website using Visual Web Developer Express 2008 a while ago. Just recently, I managed to get my hands on a copy of Visual Studio 2008 Professional (through DreamSpark ). I installed the Service Pack, and also the MVC2 files for Visual Studio.
However, now I can't open my project anymore. When I try to open the solution in Visual Studio, it tells me that the project type is not supported. Does this mean that I have to resort to using VWD Express again? Is there perhaps some way that I can edit the project file so that it will load and compile correctly?
Note: I installed MVC2 through the Web Platform Installer, and it says that it installed successfully. However, I notice that MVC references in my unit-test project don't seem to be resolved either - is this perhaps because MVC2 isn't actually installed properly?
I am using Visual Studio 2008 Professional Version.i am trying to open a database of a starter kit which was created also created in VS 2008.everytime i try to open the database i get this message window: i don't know why i am getting this message i am using VS 2008 Profession Full Version
View 3 RepliesWhen i try to run my web application in visua studio 2008 a error window comes out that says: Unable to start program [URL]. The system cannot find the file specified. I googled but not got the solution for this problem. I have VS 2005 and VS 2008 both on my machine. I also unistalled VS 2008 and reinstalled it but that does not solve the problem.
View 5 RepliesIm working on Visual Studio 2008 to develop a web application in asp.net. if I add a crystal report file (.rpt) in my project, I see only hexadecimal code.
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