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debugger does not get attached to a site

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    hi, i have developed a web site in vs 2005. when i execute the website by pressing F5, the site opens, but in the environment [vs 2005] it does not show that it is in the debugging mode. the site opens seperately. Sandeep Kumbhar

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      hi, i have developed a web site in vs 2005. when i execute the website by pressing F5, the site opens, but in the environment [vs 2005] it does not show that it is in the debugging mode. the site opens seperately. Sandeep Kumbhar

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      Abhijit Jana
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      Where is your site hosted ? Its on IDE Env or IIS ? Have a look into this :) Debug Your ASP.NET Application that Hosted on IIS : Process Attach and Identify which process to attach[^] and Remote IIS Debugging : Debug your ASP.NET Application which is hosted on "Remote IIS Server"[^] These may help you :)

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        hi, i have developed a web site in vs 2005. when i execute the website by pressing F5, the site opens, but in the environment [vs 2005] it does not show that it is in the debugging mode. the site opens seperately. Sandeep Kumbhar

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        Abhishek Sur
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        Other than what Abhijit suggested, you can also check whether your Terminal Service is Disabled or not. Visual Studio Debugger uses Terminal Service internally. Open Services.msc from Run, and Restart "Terminal Service" I think this might be one reason. :rose:

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          Other than what Abhijit suggested, you can also check whether your Terminal Service is Disabled or not. Visual Studio Debugger uses Terminal Service internally. Open Services.msc from Run, and Restart "Terminal Service" I think this might be one reason. :rose:

          Abhishek Sur **Don't forget to click "Good Answer" if you like this Solution.


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          Abhishek Sur wrote:

          Visual Studio Debugger uses Terminal Service internally.

          can you please send the source of this information?

          Hesham A. Amin My blog

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            Abhishek Sur wrote:

            Visual Studio Debugger uses Terminal Service internally.

            can you please send the source of this information?

            Hesham A. Amin My blog

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            see this : https://connect.microsoft.com/VisualStudio/feedback/ViewFeedback.aspx?FeedbackID=105751&wa=wsignin1.0[^]

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