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Asked: May 12, 20262026-05-12T22:02:49+00:00 2026-05-12T22:02:49+00:00

This may seem like a silly question, but we are having an issue debugging

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This may seem like a silly question, but we are having an issue debugging IIS in a shared test environment and I’m hoping that someone out there can give us an answer.

We have a Windows Server 2003 that is running IIS 6 and sharepoint 2007. We are debugging locally on the server with visual studio 2008.

When someone attaches the debugger and steps through the code, we find that all users are affected. In essence the web server stops handling all requests from all users.

Our question is whether this is a typical situation and is to be expected? Or is there some configuration that we can change that would allow the one user’s session to be debugged but leave the other’s unaffected.

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    2026-05-12T22:02:49+00:00Added an answer on May 12, 2026 at 10:02 pm

    Kev’s on the right track. You need to make sure that the project you want to debug separate from the others is in its own application pool. This will isolate it to its own process and allow that process to be stopped/debugged without affecting the other applications which can remain in a different pool.

    Setup

    • Start -> Run -> inetmgr
    • Right Click on Application Pools
    • Click New -> Application Pool
    • Name the new pool
    • Right Click on the application you want to isolate
    • Click Properties
    • Click on the Home Directory tab
    • In the application pool drop-down list select your new pool
    • Click OK

    If there are any requests queued in the old process, they may take a few minutes to terminate before all requests are being diverted to the new process.

    Debugging

    To figure out which instance of w3wp.exe you need to attach the debugger to:

    • Start -> Run -> cmd
    • Type iisapp
    • You may be prompted to register CScript, if so click yes and run it again

    The only gotcha you may still find is that if multiple applications are using the aspnet_state service you may run into blocking issues if you need to debug that process as well.

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