![]() This caused it to do a repair just on THOSE ASP.NET and web development components. ![]() In the end, I got it working by going to Tools -> Get Tools and Features (inside Visual Studio 2019), unchecking ASP.NET and web development AND THEN immediately rechecking it again, then clicking OK. If you try to uncheck IIS 10 Express from Visual Studio Features it threatens to remove all of the components related to it (e.g. your extensions and customizations) which seems like overkill. I found if I go and repair visual studio, it wants to reset everything (e.g. I didn't repair IIS 10 Express because when you install it via visual studio it wants to repair via Visual Studio and not via the programs and features. I initially tried everything here in this post so far EXCEPT for repairing IIS 10 Express and none of it worked for me. Locate "IIS 10.0 Express" (or your own IIS Express version).Start Control Panel\All Control Panel Items\Programs and Features.Remove that certificate (do this on your own risk).Locate certificate "localhost" in Personal-> Certificates Start "Manage computer certificates" and.Added 127.0.0.1 localhost to C:\Windows\System32\drivers\etc\hosts.In the URL bar, when I enter the computer name or IP address :xxxx I get the ERR_CONNECTION_TIMED_OUT rather than ERR_CONNECTION_REFUSED. Please suggest away, as I don't want to go as far as spinning up a new server. I tried deleting the IISExpress config/settings folder several times.Ĭurrent nfig contains: I had TFS Server installed - uninstalled that in case there were some odd bindings that were interfering. I have removed all proxy settings from IE's LAN connection section, where before I was getting a red-x popup in VS indicating something like IISExpress could not launch. No connection could be made because the target machine actively refused it 127.0.0.1:23162 When I spin up Fiddler, I see the following on the page: The socket connection to localhost failed. ![]() I also created a brand new WebApplication site to try to resolve this (simple and no other complicated bindings). I have gone as far as re-installing IIS Express, and Visual Studio 2013. There are only two entries in my hosts file that point to internal server IP addresses. net 4.5 (I have never had to do this before) and disabling the logging module (all suggestions found here). I have been at this for a few days already, as I have read others have had similar issues, tried most things I have read including changing the managedruntimeversion from "v4.0" to "v9" for. Trying to launch any site through localhost:xxxx when IISExpress has been launched (using actual port #'s in the config to access different sites): This webpage is not available This came up when running Visual Studio, then launching my projects for debugging. This is live web server used to serve up a few test sites as well. I am just now using this server again for some dev work with VS. This is running on Windows Server 2008 and used to work several months ago. ![]()
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