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    Don Guest

    Server Application Unavailable


    I just loaded Visual Studio .Net Enterprise Architect onto a PC running Win2K
    Adv Server. I get the error message "Server Application Unavailable" whenever
    I attempt to run any of the VB samples. I then tried to create a simple
    aspx witha text box and button. When I select Start Without Debugging I
    get this error. When I try to run it with debug I get an error "Unable to
    start debugging on the web server. Server side-error occurred on sending
    debug HTTP request." I have worked with VB from VB3 thru VB6 but this .net
    stuff is new and I am missing something. Any ideas??? Thanks

  2. #2
    Eugène Schouten Guest

    Re: Server Application Unavailable


    "Don" <dosmond@comporium.net> wrote:
    >
    >I just loaded Visual Studio .Net Enterprise Architect onto a PC running

    Win2K
    >Adv Server. I get the error message "Server Application Unavailable" whenever
    >I attempt to run any of the VB samples. I then tried to create a simple
    >aspx witha text box and button. When I select Start Without Debugging I
    >get this error. When I try to run it with debug I get an error "Unable

    to
    >start debugging on the web server. Server side-error occurred on sending
    >debug HTTP request." I have worked with VB from VB3 thru VB6 but this .net
    >stuff is new and I am missing something. Any ideas??? Thanks


    Maybe you have to set read and write permissions in your server manager
    to your website. I do not know how in Win2K Adv.

    Gr. Eugène


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