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How to keep IIS live after stopping VS2019 Debug mode?

I tried with Tools-> Debugging -> "unchecked" Enable Edit and Continue, and this approach doesn't work for me.

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You can get this working properly by changing these settings:

Tools > Debugging > Edit and Continue should be off

Right click the Project in solution explorer > Properties > Debug > Hosting Model: Out Of Process

As for the consequences of switching to Out Of Process, I don't think there are any as it's only for debugging.

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  • Disable it in the properties of the project (.NET Framework classic): Properties -> Web -> Debuggers -> Enable Edit and Continue
    – Tonatio
    Oct 5, 2021 at 9:00
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This is a bit of a late response, but just in case here it goes:

The best way to be able to exit Debug mode and leave iisexpress running is to start your application without the debugger in the first place, <ctrl + F5> and then attach the Debugger <ctrl + alt + p> to the iisexpress process, you'll see it on the list. Once you're done debugging just stop the debugger and that's it, you can always reattach it later if needed, <shift + alt + p> will reattach so you don't have to select the process again.

The downside to doing this is that you won't be able to debug startup part.

Hope this helps

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