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I'm debugging a asp.net website in visual studio 2008. When I visit the website through browser (at the usual http://localhost:56789), the pages load too slow. It looks almost as if there is a single socket/connection loading all the required pages/scripts etc sequentially.

If I publish the same website to a local folder and access it through the regular IIS (Windows 7/IIS 7.5), pages load really fast (as expected).

Is there a way to make the pages load faster during debugging. Is there any setting I need to modify in visual studio ?

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  • Debugging is almost universally slower. Accept it, sorry. May 9, 2011 at 15:07
  • @Chris: But isn't it supposed to at least load the static resources (*.js, *.css) faster ? Also this happens even with Ctrl+F5 (run without debugging option).
    – ivymike
    May 9, 2011 at 15:17

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Not sure if this is the problem, but open your HOST file (C:\Windows\System32\drivers\etc) in a text editor. Then add a # in front of ::1 localhost. Save it and see if that speed it up.

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I would debug through normal IIS if Cassini is slow.

Just go to tools->attach to process and attach to the IIS process.

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