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Recap of debugging permissions in ASP.NET
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Welcome back! This is Mike Clay again with the Microsoft ASP.NET Developer Support team. I have authored Support Voice columns in the past. This month, I want to wrap up some of the previous debugging topics I covered and touch on a few issues that we still see pretty frequently in PSS. I wanted to discuss the basic configuration and permissions required for debugging in Visual Studio .NET and provide a few more helpful resources that can be difficult to find. We have lots of debugging information and documents available, which can be a bit overwhelming sometimes, especially if you are new to ASP.NET debugging. I thought it would be helpful to put the core debugging requirements in one place and let this be a starting point for common errors that developers frequently run into. The purpose here is not to go into too much detail, but simply to provide developers with a quick checklist before you try to debug ASP.NET applications.
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