Re: Why is debugging is super slow on 1 particular project?

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the diff location means that i created the project in a different folder on
the same machine where the project files where run out of inetpub\wwwroot,
where as the bad project is run out off of a folder under C:\.

I would assume that all the stuff in the bad project along with MSDAIPP
stuff would cause a delay. i didn't know what this was, and dont' use that
provider on any project so i don't know why its trying to do that.

Also, the schema directories it is going into is also a mystery.

I don't know why its making these calls and don't know how to make it stop.
Do you?

thanks

""Gary Chang[MSFT]"" <v-garych@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
news:AKciWlRXGHA.2428@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
Hi,

this is a C# web project. I have verified with the other
developers working on this project (stored in source control)
that they do not have the same issue. I have also recreated
the whole project in a diff location (by copying all files
except the project files) using a different VD and file
locations - the project worked fine with no delay.

Would you please tell me which a different location means, in a different
folder or a different machine?

By the way, in the log of the bad project, there are some entries related
to the MSDAIPP(The Microsoft OLE DB Provider for Internet Publishing),
which could be used to access data in an Exchange Server Web Store. Is it
possible that those opearations cause the delay?


Thanks!

Best regards,

Gary Chang
Microsoft Community Support
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