Re: No debug on Server 2003...tried everything
From: Kevin Spencer (kevin_at_takempis.com)
Date: 02/16/04
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Date: Mon, 16 Feb 2004 11:02:13 -0500
Why did you run the Security Lockdown tool? That isn't even designed for IIS
6, which is the web server on a Windows 2003 server? In other words, looks
like you hosed your own security. Windows Server 2003 needs no security
lockdown tool to be run on it. It ships with the highest possible secuity
enabled for it. Only heaven knows what you may have changed with that tool,
and since it is not for Windows Server 2003, I doubt that anyone can tell
you how to fix it.
-- HTH, Kevin Spencer .Net Developer Microsoft MVP Big things are made up of lots of little things. "Amil Hanish" <amilhanish@hotmail.com> wrote in message news:e7UWbkJ9DHA.2404@TK2MSFTNGP11.phx.gbl... > Don't reply to this unless you know what you are talking about. > > Installed brand spanking new 2003 Server. Configured to be application > server. Then installed Visual Studio .NET. Copied over web application > from another > server and set up normal web site. > > When I try to debug the application within .NET, it always gives me the > error saying that I'm not part of the Debugger Users group. I'm in > Administrator, Debugger > Users, VS Developers and many a few other groups! Why doesn't this work. > > I've surfed the web and tried several things. No matter what I try, it > won't let me debug an application. And yes, my config file has debug turned > on. This exact > same project worked fine on Windows 2000...no changes have even been made. > I also done > have something called the Security Lockdown tool (no urlscan.ini) on the > system > (per some other posts). The web site is configured as an application. I'VE > TRIED ALL > THE OBVIOUS STUFF THAT FOLKS POST. WHAT'S UP!!?? > > Microsoft...is this why no one is using 2003 yet? > > Amil > > >
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