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BIOS Error in Visual Studio .NET 2005
With the hiring of a new developer, I moved a project off my local machine to a network share so we all can have access to it.
After updating the project to reflect the new location, I went to start debugging and got this error:
An error occurred loading a configuration file: Failed to start monitoring changes to 'Z:\Projects\swap' because the network BIOS command limit has been reached. For more information on this error, please refer to Microsoft knowledge base article 810886. Hosting on a UNC share is not supported for the Windows XP Platform. Z:\Projects\\swap\web.conf ig
Following the instructions in http://support.microsoft.com/kb/810886, I went into the registry on the network server (Windows Server 2003 R2) and noticed the Parameters required weren't even listed. So, I added them and gave them both values of 2084.
I rebooted the server and am still getting the error.
The server is Windows 2003 and my machine is Windows 7. None of the machines are XP.
Please help!
After updating the project to reflect the new location, I went to start debugging and got this error:
An error occurred loading a configuration file: Failed to start monitoring changes to 'Z:\Projects\swap' because the network BIOS command limit has been reached. For more information on this error, please refer to Microsoft knowledge base article 810886. Hosting on a UNC share is not supported for the Windows XP Platform. Z:\Projects\\swap\web.conf
Following the instructions in http://support.microsoft.com/kb/810886, I went into the registry on the network server (Windows Server 2003 R2) and noticed the Parameters required weren't even listed. So, I added them and gave them both values of 2084.
I rebooted the server and am still getting the error.
The server is Windows 2003 and my machine is Windows 7. None of the machines are XP.
Please help!
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I'll check those out. We do not use 2008 here. Not yet, anyway.
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