HabibH,
I did read that KB previously and it wasn't very helpful. We used to do
remote debugging of an ASP application between a Windows 2000 Pro
workstation and Windows 2000 Server hosting the application. When we
switched the development workstations to XP Pro we aren't able to debug
remotely. The server and workstation are on the same subnet in the same
domain without a firewall, etc. DNS is not an issue as again both
machines are in the same domain and can be seen by name.
When I run rpings.exe on the server and rpingc.exe on the workstation I
can do both the "Ping Only" and "Endpoint Search" functions. If I run
rpings.exe on the workstation and rpingc.exe on the server I can do the
"Ping Only", but the "Endpoint Search" gives an error "Endpoint Search
failed to find anything.". Is this an issue or is this normal
behaviour?
-Scott
"Habib Heydarian [MSFT]" <habibh@online.microsoft.com> wrote in
news:#805mSh5DHA.2720@TK2MSFTNGP09.phx.gbl:
[quoted text, click to view] > Have you come across this KB?
>
>
http://support.microsoft.com/default.aspx?scid=kb;en-us;320433 >
> HabibH.
>
> <Scott> wrote in message news:Xns947E8870DE09EScott@216.251.47.166...
>> We're having an issue with remote debugging applications. The
>> Windows
> 2000
>> server was previously configured for remote debugging and it used to
>> work fine when the client was Windows 2000 Pro. Now that we upgraded
>> to XP Pro we can't get remote debugging to work.
>>
>> The error we're getting is: "Error while trying to run project:
>> Unable to start debugging. Not enough storage is available to
>> complete this operation."
>>
>> I've read lots of articles and I've tried RPC Ping, but I'm not sure
>> how
> to
>> interpret the results.
>>
>> Any help would be appreciated.
>>
>> -Scott
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