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Applications and Script Debugging ASP.NET and AJAX Applications Preparing to Debug ASP.NET Preparing to Debug ASP.NET How to: Enable Debugging for ASP.NET unable to start debugging on the web server. the web server could not find the requested resource Applications How to: Enable Debugging for ASP.NET Applications How to: Enable Debugging for ASP.NET Applications System Requirements How to: Enable Debugging for ASP.NET Applications How to: Run the Worker Process Under a User Account Prerequistes https://support.microsoft.com/en-us/kb/814717 for Remote Debugging Web Applications TOC Collapse the table of content Expand the table of content This documentation is archived and is not being maintained. This documentation is archived and is not being maintained. How to: Enable Debugging for ASP.NET Applications Visual Studio 2015 Other Versions Visual Studio 2013 Visual Studio 2012 Visual Studio 2010 .NET Framework 4 Visual Studio 2008 Visual Studio 2005 Visual Studio .NET 2003 To enable debugging, you https://msdn.microsoft.com/en-us/library/e8z01xdh.aspx must enable it in both the Project Properties page and in the application's web.config file. Note The dialog boxes and menu commands you see might differ from those described in Help depending on your active settings or edition. To change your settings, choose Import and Export Settings on the Tools menu. For more information, see Customizing Development Settings in Visual Studio.To enable ASP.NET debugging in the project properties (Visual Basic/C#)In Solution Explorer, right-click the name of a Web project and select Properties.In the project properties page click the Web tab.Under Debuggers, select the ASP.NET check box.To enable debugging in the web.config fileOpen the web.config file by using any standard text editor or XML parser. Note You cannot access the file remotely by using a Web browser, however. For security reasons, ASP.NET configures Microsoft IIS to help prevent direct browser access to Web.config files. If you try to access a configuration file by using a browser, you will get HTTP access error 403 (forbidden).Web.config is an XML file, and so contains nested sections marked by tags. Locate the configuration/system.web/compilation element. If the compilation element does not exist, create it.If the compilation element does not contain a debug attribute, add the attribute to the element.Make sure the debug attribute value is set to true.The web.config file
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Board Games Movies Role-Playing Games TV Series Videogames Italiano Visual Studio 2013 and 2015: Unable to start debugging on the web server. Could not start ASP.NET debugging - How to fix that October 25, 2015May 8, 2016 Ryan Coding, Networking & Web, Operating Systems If you've stumbled upon this post you most likely experienced the following error message when you tried to run your web application in debug mode: Unable to start debugging on the web server. Could not start ASP.NET debugging. More information may be available by starting the project without debugging. If you've recently upgraded your system to Windows 10 I strongly suggest to jump down to the URL Rewrite Module Broken paragraph and follow the advices below: otherwise, keep reading. Despite what the error message says, starting the project without debugging won't give you more informations. Luckily enough, the issue is fairly known to ASP.NET developers thanks to many threads on IT resources websites such as StackOverflow. The cause has almost always something to do with the Application Pool used by your web application - usually the DefaultAppPool, unless you've chosen otherwise - which stopped working for no apparent reason. First thing you can do is to try to manually restart it. In order to do that, go to Control Panel > Amdministrative Tools > IIS Manager > Application Pools, then click on the DefaultAppPool with the right mouse button and choose Start. As soon as you do that, perform an iisreset, wait for the reset and then try again the debug with Visual Studio to see if the problem is gone. If that's so, you're done: otherwise, go back to the IIS Manager > Application Pools panel and check again the DefaultAppPool status: if it's stopped again, it means that somet