Re: VS.NET 2008 Debug ASP.NET on VISTA with IIS7?



I ran into the same issue after the Vista SP1 install in the 64 bit
version. The address "::1" is the IPv6 version of localhost or
127.0.0.1. It should NOT be removed from the hosts file if you're
running IPv6.

The fact that IE fails to dereference it properly looks like a bug.
Anyway, you're right, removing the entry will fix the problem for IPv4
just fine.

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