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other. Join them; it only takes a minute: Sign up Failed to Create AppDomain up vote 1 down vote favorite What is this Error For? I repaired my Vs but this did not solve it. My OS : Windows 7 64 bit home edition. Visual studio 2010 Ultimate. Does My question need more information? asp.net visual-studio visual-studio-2010 share|improve this question edited Sep 27 '10 at 16:00 asked Sep 26 '10 at 19:56 shaahin 5,6593094179 You have not provided enough information. Is the website running under cassini? IIS? What version of the OS? Is ASP.NET properly installer and registered? Anything in the log files? –Oded♦ Sep 26 '10 at 20:02 i was uploaded image of error but there is no image! –shaahin Sep 26 '10 at 20:02 @Oded : Because image is Clear. thanks. –shaahin Sep 26 '10 at 20:05 This can be if asp.net registration is corrupt. Try to run: aspnet_regiis -i in the visual studio command prompt. –elsni Sep 26 '10 at 20:08 error Exist yet. –shaahin Sep 26 '10 at 20:15 add a comment| 3 Answers 3 active oldest votes up vote 1 down vote accepted Quite late but still hope this will be useful for somebody: I got into the same nightmare these days and none of the found solutions worked for me. I tried this link codeproject.com and the Capsol command was not found by the VS Command Line, and renaming the files didn't work either. So, today I decided to simply delete (backup first!) the folder v2.0.50727 located into #:\Documents and Settings\{user}\Application Data\Microsoft\CLR Security Config and Voila! VS is debugging again. share|improve this answer answered Dec 24 '10 at 15:17 Frederic 886 add a comment| up vote 7 down vote The answer that worked for me was change the 'web.config' file from
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create AppDomain Posted By: Posted Date:August 21, 2010 Points:0 Category :ASP.Net Recently updated my system to use Visual Studio 2010, and projects will no longer compile. All of them give the error "Failed to create AppDomain." Intellisense does not work either (except for standard HTML tags), and individual pages will also not compile.Points of note:All sites are hosted on UNC shares (although it doesn't work on a new site created on local drive either)Language is mostly C#No explicit code is creating AppDomain objectsSites compiled fine under both VS 2005 and 2008 both before and after VS 2010 installationSites compile and run fine from the IIS server on the remote machines (one IIS 6, one IIS 7)Things I've tried (some obviously shouldn't have any bearing on it, but I've tried just about everything that anyone suggested on any forum I could find, most of which seemed to apply to IIS, not VS):renaming/deleting security.configrunning caspol -resetre-registering asp.net: aspnet_regiis.exe -ua / aspnet_regiis.exe -iremoving VS 2005, 2008, 2010, and then re-installing just VS 2010adding the UNC path to the local intranet zone (internet options control panel)adding the UNC path to LocalIntranet_Zone in the ASP.Net 2.0 control panel (runtime security policy/machine/al View Complete PostMore Related Resource Links Proxy failed to create remote object on the server Hi, I am using .net remoting for inter-process communication between two processes on the same machine 1. The first process is one of the Office application: Ecxel / Word / PP 2. The other process is another application that interacts with one of the above. For that it needs office application object. For example: Excel The solution is comprised with 3 projects: Project #1: The remote object is a simple Called RemoteOfficeApplication – that simply wraps the required application object (Word / Excel / PP). Project #2: The Server is a simple Office add-in, written with a Visual Studio Extensibility ->