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I getting the following error when I try to connect to my server app using remoting:

A problem seems to have occured whilst connecting to the remote server:
Server encountered an internal error. For more information, turn off customErrors in the server's .config file.

This is the code on my server app:

TcpChannel tcpChannel = new TcpChannel(999);
MyRemoteObject remObj = new MyRemoteObject (this);
RemotingServices.Marshal(remObj, "MyUri");
ChannelServices.RegisterChannel(tcpChannel);

It seems to work the first time, but unless the server app is restarted the error occurs.

I would guess something isn't being cleaned up properly but I'm not sure what as the customError is still on.

Any ideas where I start. Thanks.

[EDIT] - Thanks to Gulzar, I modified my code above to the following and now the errors are shown:

RemotingConfiguration.CustomErrorsMode = CustomErrorsModes.Off;
TcpChannel tcpChannel = new TcpChannel(999);
MyRemoteObject remObj = new MyRemoteObject (this);
RemotingServices.Marshal(remObj, "MyUri");
ChannelServices.RegisterChannel(tcpChannel);
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which version of .net? – Gulzar Oct 16 '08 at 16:14
Recently upgraded to 3.5 but i'm sure it was the same previously – HAdes Oct 16 '08 at 16:15

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For .Net 1.0/1.1 , you need a config file for remoting server

<xml version="1.0" encoding="utf-8" ?>

<configuration>

  <system.runtime.remoting>    

    <customErrors mode="off"/>

  <system.runtime.remoting>

<configuration>

For .Net 2.0, you can use RemotingConfiguration.CustomErrorsMode property

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That done it, now i see the errors, thanks. – HAdes Oct 16 '08 at 16:50
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You might like to correct the missing angle brackets in the above XML for newer users who might be confused. Feel free to delete this comment once you've done so. – Drew Noakes Nov 11 '08 at 9:28
Thanks Drew. Corrected. – Gulzar Nov 11 '08 at 14:35
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In the server file use:

RemotingConfiguration.CustomErrorsEnabled(bool);

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To turn off customErrors, open the web.config file on the server. If there is a customErrors tag, change it. If there isn't one, add it.

It should be ` for this purpose.

If you are indeed using a custom error page, you will want to change this setting once you've found your problem.`

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