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I am working on an ASP.NET application. It resides on a Windows 2003 server
with IIS6. I am a local admin on the server. I am debugging a debugging
problem I am having with a different project. So I setup a new test project.
The IIS resides in the default iis directory. I have full rights. The
thing is that when I set a breakpoint it might hit it 30 percent of the time.
I have to keep rebuilding the project and running it ... Sometimes it will
stop on the breakpoint and sometimes it wont. I have all of the checkboxes
checked the way I am suppose to (I believe). It is very frustrating as I
need it to debug ALL of the time when I need it to do so....
Anyone have any input?
with IIS6. I am a local admin on the server. I am debugging a debugging
problem I am having with a different project. So I setup a new test project.
The IIS resides in the default iis directory. I have full rights. The
thing is that when I set a breakpoint it might hit it 30 percent of the time.
I have to keep rebuilding the project and running it ... Sometimes it will
stop on the breakpoint and sometimes it wont. I have all of the checkboxes
checked the way I am suppose to (I believe). It is very frustrating as I
need it to debug ALL of the time when I need it to do so....
Anyone have any input?