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Cannot stat debugger The RPC server is unavailable

 
 
xiko tripa
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      6th Feb 2004
I was workingo with VS2K3 on Windows XP Pro with no problems.
I got a new fresh PC and installed all stuffs, including VS2K3
I installed all I need in the following order:

Windows XP
Windows Update first time (not including Portuguese framework vesion)
IIS web server and frontpage extensions
Windows Update second time
VS2K3

Now I when I try to open ASP.Net projects that are on the developing
server, I got the following message when starting debug:


"Cannot stat debugger on the web server. The RPC server is
unavailable"

What does that mean? What should I do to fix this up?Thanks in
advance.
 
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