Visual Studio 2010 und IIS 5.1-Debugging-Problem
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15-11-2019 - |
Frage
Ich verwende Visual Studio 2010 mit IIS 5.1, kann aber meine Website nicht debuggen. Der Fehler ist:
Das Debugging kann nicht auf dem Webserver gestartet werden.Der Webserver ist nicht korrekt konfiguriert.Siehe Hilfe für gemeinsame Konfigurationsfehler.Wenn Sie die Webseite außerhalb des Debuggers ausführen, können weitere Informationen bereitgestellt werden.
Ich habe viel Zeit damit verbracht und viel gegocht, aber nichts würdig. Bitte helfen.
Lösung
I suggest getting and using IIS Express instead of IIS 5.1.
It is supported on Windows XP.
Andere Tipps
Make sure that IIS is configured to use Integrated Windows Authentication. Look for the checkbox on the Authentication Method dialog launched from the Directory Security tab of the site properties.
Make sure that HTTP Keep Alives are enabled. You'll find that checkbox on the Web Site tab of the properties dialog, in the connections section.
This one is strange, but it seemed to do the trick for many out there, add http://localhost to the trusted sites in Internet Explorer. To tell the truth, this seems to be a fix for the symtoms, not actually fixing the problem itself, but if it works it works. BTW, you'll have to uncheck the “Require server verification (https:) for all sites in this zone“ checkbox to add it as a trusted site.
For more information:
http://msdn.microsoft.com/en-us/library/Aa290100
http://msdn.microsoft.com/en-us/library/0y3b8byc%28v=vs.80%29.aspx
http://geekswithblogs.net/TimH/archive/2006/05/29/80002.aspx
I sometimes have the same problem when using VS 2010 and IIS 7. It is most likely a permissions problem.
Are you using a custom application pool for your site? What's the user identity of the application pool?
Either the ASP.NET Worker Process user (IUSR_
) or the application pool identity user (if they are not the same) will need to have Read & Execute
and probably List Folder Contents
permissions. You can set those through the Security
tab on the Folder Properties
dialog.