![]() (0x89710023): Unable to connect to the Microsoft Visual Studio Remote Debugger named ‘***’. If your Web App uses an IP based SSL certificate you might get this exception: You can see the setting in the portal as illustrated in Figure 2.įigure 2, Enable Remote Debugging for a Microsoft Azure App Service Web App If you have not already enabled the remote debugging application setting, it will be done for you when you attach the debugger for the first time. You can download Cloud Explorer here or install it from within Visual Studio by selecting Tools -> Extensions and Updates…, then search for Cloud Explorer.įigure 1, attach a remote debugger to a Microsoft Azure App Service Web App Within Visual Studio open the Cloud Explorer, expand the Web Apps, right-click the Web App you want to attach to and click Attach Debugger, as shown in Figure 1. Execute the process which is rendering the exception, performing slow or in an unexpected mannerĪttach the remote debugger to the Web App.Confirm the remote debugger is attached to the W3WP process.Attach the remote debugger to the Web App.Have a Web App deployed to the Azure platform.To configure and remote debug your Microsoft Azure App Service Web App, you will need to perform the following: UPDATE: I wrote an article here about remote debugging in Visual Studio 2017 and ASP.NET Core here, titled “Remote debug your Azure App Service 2017 including ASP.NET Core”, JIC you are interested. I created a sample ASP.NET application that you can download from here that contains a slow running request, a handled and an unhandled exception.
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