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Debugging an ASP.NET application as a non-admin
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over 8 years ago
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greggm
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The debugger team has gotten many requests to debug ASP.NET applications as a non-admin. In Whidbey, the ASP.NET team did a good job solving this problem. Their solution is much nicer then mine. In the mean time, here is a way that you can get this scenario...
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Debugger web service magic
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over 8 years ago
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I am going to talk today about the 'magic' that the debugger does to improve Web service debugging. The debugger has two features in this area: The debugger can automatically step from a web service client, into the web server, without requiring...
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Remote Debugging Transports
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over 8 years ago
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VS7.1 shipped three different ways of doing remote debugging. We called these 'transports'. Unfortunately, the naming of the different transports was fairly poor. The good news is that we have a much better story for this in Whidbey. Anyway, let's go...
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Today's journey debugging into DCOM process creation code
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over 8 years ago
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I love the feeling of euphoria after you finish debugging a difficult problem. My difficult problem of the day was figuring out why one of the test suites that I own was failing. The test works by running a macro in Visual Studio. The problem was that...
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