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  • GaryDean

    VS 2003 timed out

    I have inherited a 1.1 asp.net project, a rather large one, that gets a
    timeout message when I try to load it in Visual Studio 2003 on my XP Pro dev
    box. In the beginning it just got it sometimes then, later, all the time.
    I rebuilt the project and that fixed it - for a couple days. Now it times
    out all the time. BTW it runs ok. I have examined IIS and it looks fine.
    On a VMWARE Server2003 image it also times out but on another xp computer, a
    slower older machine, it loads ok.

    Message is:
    The web server reported the following error while attempting to create or
    open the web project located at the following URL:
    http://localhost/myprojectname. The operation "timed out".

    I'm doing some investigation with Filemon to try to see what's going on but
    isn't there someplace the "timeout" value could be make larger?

    Thanks,
    Gary


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    RE: VS 2003 timed out

    Did you manage to resolve this issue. We are receiving the same problem on a
    VM Server 2003.

    Thanks,

    James

    "GaryDean" wrote:
    I have inherited a 1.1 asp.net project, a rather large one, that gets a
    timeout message when I try to load it in Visual Studio 2003 on my XP Pro dev
    box. In the beginning it just got it sometimes then, later, all the time.
    I rebuilt the project and that fixed it - for a couple days. Now it times
    out all the time. BTW it runs ok. I have examined IIS and it looks fine.
    On a VMWARE Server2003 image it also times out but on another xp computer, a
    slower older machine, it loads ok.
    >
    Message is:
    The web server reported the following error while attempting to create or
    open the web project located at the following URL:
    http://localhost/myprojectname. The operation "timed out".
    >
    I'm doing some investigation with Filemon to try to see what's going on but
    isn't there someplace the "timeout" value could be make larger?
    >
    Thanks,
    Gary
    >
    >
    >

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