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    I am a beginner trying to use ASP.NET for web development and have installed .Net framework 2.0, Visual Studio 2005 professional edition and Internet Information Services (IIS). I am having a problem with the configuration as a result I can't run the page. I normally get the error message "unable to start debugging on the web server. The server does not support debugging of ASP.NET or ATL Server Applications" Please can any one help me with this problem? Thanks. The only permanent situation is change

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      I am a beginner trying to use ASP.NET for web development and have installed .Net framework 2.0, Visual Studio 2005 professional edition and Internet Information Services (IIS). I am having a problem with the configuration as a result I can't run the page. I normally get the error message "unable to start debugging on the web server. The server does not support debugging of ASP.NET or ATL Server Applications" Please can any one help me with this problem? Thanks. The only permanent situation is change

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      Go to the IIS. Right click the "virtual directory" of your application. Select "Properties". Go to "Directory Security" -Tab - (click). click on Edit. Enable "anounymous access". Click Ok. Let me know if that worked for you. Felipe :laugh:

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        Go to the IIS. Right click the "virtual directory" of your application. Select "Properties". Go to "Directory Security" -Tab - (click). click on Edit. Enable "anounymous access". Click Ok. Let me know if that worked for you. Felipe :laugh:

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        Thanks Felipe, but it still did not work. I am using IIS 5.1 Regards

        The only permanent situation is change

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          Thanks Felipe, but it still did not work. I am using IIS 5.1 Regards

          The only permanent situation is change

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          Then try adding a Global.asax and/or Web.config. If have those the last thing I can think of is: Go the IIS, right click the virtual directory go to the ASP.NET Tab and select the Version 2.0. Let me know how it goes. Felipe :^)

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