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I have the following method in my unit test project:

    [TestMethod]
    [HostType("ASP.NET")]
    [UrlToTest("http://localhost:3418/Web/SysCoord/ChooseEPA.aspx")]
    [AspNetDevelopmentServerHost("%PathToWebRoot%")]
    public void TestMethod1()
    {
        Page page = TestContext.RequestedPage;
        Assert.IsTrue(false, "Test ran, at least.");
    }

I'm getting this exception:

The test adapter 'WebHostAdapter' threw an exception while running test 'TestMethod1'. The web site could not be configured correctly; getting ASP.NET process information failed. Requesting 'http://localhost:3418/SysCoord/VSEnterpriseHelper.axd' returned an error: The remote server returned an error: (404) Not Found. The remote server returned an error: (404) Not Found.

The page works as it should in a browser at the url: http://localhost:3418/Web/SysCoord/ChooseEPA.aspx.

This physical path is: C:\ESI\HR_Connect2\BenefitChangeSystem\Application_DEV\Web\SysCoord.

Any ideas would be appreciated.

Update 1

Added the following to my web.config file per this article. Also made the web.config writable and killed/restarted the development web server. No change in behavior.

<location path="VSEnterpriseHelper.axd">
	<system.web>
		<authorization>
			<allow users="*"/>
		</authorization>
	</system.web>
</location>

Update 2

Changing the AspNetDevelopmentServerHost attribute to the equivalent of [AspNetDevelopmentServerHost("%PathToWebRoot%\solutionfolder\webfolder", "/webfolder")] resolved the 404 problem.

Unfortunately the test began to return a 500 error instead. Progress, but not much. Trial and error with a clean project led to the conclusion that references to custom classes in the of the web.config were causing the problem.

For example:

	<profile enabled="true" defaultProvider="MyProfileProvider">
		<providers>
			<add name="MyProfileProvider" connectionStringName="ProfileConnectionString" applicationName="/MyApp" type="System.Web.Profile.SqlProfileProvider"/>
		</providers>
		<properties>
			<add name="Theme" type="String" defaultValue="Default"/>
			<add name="LastLogon" type="DateTime"/>
			<add name="LastLogonIp" type="String"/>
			<!--
			<add name="EmployeeSearchCriteria" type="MyApplicationFramework.Profile.EmployeeSearchCriteria"/>
			<add name="DocumentSearchCriteria" type="MyApplicationFramework.Profile.DocumentSearchCriteria"/>
			-->
		</properties>
	</profile>

With the criteria types above commented out the test ran fine. With them uncommented, the 500 error was returned.

Anyone had a similar problem in the past?

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Based on your evidence I would guess that a reference to whichever assembly contains MyApplicationFramework.Profile.EmployeeSearchCriteria is missing from either the unit test project or the web project - though I would really think that you would only require the reference in the web project but I'm not knowledgeable about how the VS web server behaves when used as part of a unit test.

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Hello friends,

I have faced same problem with unit testing. And found the problem reason and also solve it. The problem is only with access rights for the directory.

In my case I have installed VSTS on the different drive(d) then default. So only to give the full access rights to the user PCNAME\ASPNET for whole directory \Program Files\Microsoft Visual Studio 9.0.

I m using the windows XP but if u are using window server then give access rights to the user NetworkServices.

By this solution i have solved my problem. Hope u find something useful from this Answer.

Thanks, Priyesh Patel

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I was getting the same problem as you, however my experience was a little different.

I am on vista x64, my developers are in xp x64...they haven't been having any issues at all. I just upgraded and could not run any unit test for a asp.net MVC project. I was receiving the same 500 error you were receiving.

I turned off code coverage, everything magically started working.

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Comment out the whole bit of web.config like this

<!-- <location path="VSEnterpriseHelper.axd">
    <system.web>
      <authorization>
        <allow users="?" />
      </authorization>
    </system.web>   </location>   -->

It worked for me

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