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Hi Brett,
If you're running Windows Vista, I'd highly recommend trying the Beta version of ANTS Profiler 3 - it supports IIS 7 and has a much easier to use method of profiling web applications using the development web server.
Many thanks,
Robert -
Hi Robert,
I followed your suggestion and that is not working either. After stopping the profiler, I can never view any results. It just stays on the start page.
The specific starting page I want to begin profiling keeps throwing this error:
Parser Error
Description: An error occurred during the parsing of a resource required to service this request. Please review the following specific parse error details and modify your source file appropriately.
Parser Error Message: Could not load file or assembly 'RadAjax.Net2, Version=1.6.1.0, Culture=neutral, PublicKeyToken=3f7b438d1c762d0b' or one of its dependencies. The located assembly's manifest definition does not match the assembly reference. (Exception from HRESULT: 0x80131040)
Source Error:
Line 1: <%@ Page Language="C#" MasterPageFile="~/index.Master" AutoEventWireup="false" Inherits="mysite.test.Login" Title="Untitled Page" %>
Line 2:
Line 3: <%@ Register Assembly="RadAjax.Net2" Namespace="Telerik.WebControls" TagPrefix="radA" %>
I always use this IP on the developer machine 192.168.1.66/login.aspx. That works fine. Ants is using 192.168.1.66:8013/login.aspx and that seems to be a problem. It works otherwise.
As a test, I configured IIS to use port 8013 on the above IP. I then referenced 192.168.1.66:8013/login.aspx without any problems. I've removed that configuration from IIS so Ants has a clear port. I don't understand why Ants is complaining.
Do you have any suggestions?
Thanks,
Brett -
I don't know why but when port 8013 was used, it was pointing to the wrong site. I finally figured out which site (it was a recent backup of my current site, which threw me off b/c they are similar) and removed it. Now it points to the correct site. I don't know how it decided to switch after I removed the old site or why it was looking in the wrong place to begin with.
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Hi Brett,
So it's all working as it should now? Good :-)
I don't suppose you have a previous copy of the applicationHost.config sitting around from when it was incorrectly detecting which site to use? If so, I wouldn't mind taking a look at it - we need to detect which site the URL you enter corresponds to, so it sounds like there may have been a slight bug there.
Many thanks,
Robert
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I am able to take snapshots.
Can you help?
Thanks,
Brett