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I have a web application asp.net to deploy to Windows Azure. I try to run it on local first. But when debugging, I catch this error from VS2010:

"There was an error attaching the debugger to the IIS worker process 
for URL 'http://127.255.0.0:82/' for role instance 
'deployment16(6).WindowsAzureProject2.WebApplication3_IN_0'. 
Unable to start debugging on the web server ......."

I've search so hard to find the solution for this problem but there's nothing seems work for me. I'm a newbie in Windows Azure, it's really a big trouble with me.

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I had similar problem with Windows 8, debuging a cloud application with Visual Studio 2012 RTM and Azure SDK 1.71, when trying to launch the application into the compute emulator. It was a very simple app, but I used Azure diagnostics. At the end these are two things I have changed that have work for me, both turning on Windows 8 features (so go to Win8 and open 'Turn Windows Features On/Off'.

  1. Activate the check Internet Information Services Hostable Web Core

  2. Inside Internet Information Services > World Wide Web Services > Application Development Features > Activate ASP.NET 4.5

  3. Inside Internet Information Services > World Wide Web Services > Health and Diagnostics, Activate Tracing

That worked for me, it makes sense, as I'm using Visual Studio 2012 and trying to get some trace information using diagnostics in Azure.

I hope this will work for you or give some tip about the problem. In the case of being useful information, remember to vote as response or as value tip.

Thanks,

Mike

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This usually happens when there's a problem with the project to be deployed to the emulator (WindowsAzureProject2 in your case).

Try the following:

  • Check %UserProfile%\AppData\Local\dftmp\IISConfiguratorLogs\IISConfigurator.log file for the error messages. Mode details at http://stackoverflow.com/a/8432621/182371

  • Make sure your project can be started without emulator. It's a web project, so just try to start it as a regular web project. Or publish it to the separate folder and try to create a web site in IIS of it.

  • Check your csdef and cscfg files to make sure all the configuration is correct.

  • Make sure that the build output of your project is not empty. You can do this by going to IIS, find the site with the name similar to 'deployment16(6).WindowsAzureProject2.WebApplication3_IN_0', right click --> Explore.... Make sure that this folder is not empty and contains all the files required to start a web project successfully.

BTW, there's a similar question: Debugger can't connect when starting local azure project

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Thank for for the link! Bart Czernicki's answer did the trick. – Ilya Kogan Nov 6 '12 at 14:12
Just ran into this again... and found my own answer! Thanks Nikita. – dunnry Apr 30 at 6:25

Follow step 11 from http://www.microsoft.com/en-us/download/details.aspx?id=35448. Worked for me on Windows 8 with Oct 2012 SDk

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I just have today the same problem trying to Debug locally with Azure Storage Emulator in Windows 7. So in the Azure project properties, in Web tab, I checked the radio button 'Use IIS Express' and it debugged without problem. I hope this helps someone.

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