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Prob. when running asp page connected with database on Win XP.

awinnn (MIS)
29 Feb 04 21:30
Hi,
I'm using Visual Interdev 6 on Windows XP. My problem is when running asp page connected with the database.  Everytime i want to debug the asp page, this error comes out,
"Unable to set server into correct debugging state automatically. You may not be able to debug asp pages. Do you want to continue launching the debugger?."

If i click Yes,  the IE browser comes out but with error, "The page cannot be displayed".

Any idea?
sdevlin (Programmer)
29 Apr 04 11:39
awinn,

I am having problems of my own that are similar to yours.  I have found the following three articles.  The first always helped in the Past with Win 2K, the second is an extension relevant to XP.  I have not yet fixed my problem, but thought these might help you.

http://support.microsoft.com/default.aspx?scid=kb;en-us;192011

http://support.microsoft.com/default.aspx?scid=kb;EN-US;312880

http://www.tek-tips.com/gviewthread.cfm/pid/117/qid/448154

This third one was not applicable for me as I did not have the two different sets of DLL's as it suggests I might, but you might.

good luck

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