Configuring the Timeout-period for Debugger in VS2008 - delphi

Im using a C#-Service in a Delphi application, the problem is that VS stops the debugger if i dont click anything for some time.
It looks like a debugging-timeout issue but i can not find any related configuration in VS for this. Does anybody know if there is such a Configuration and where is it?
Thanks for your Help.

Well guess i found the answer:
One have to stop the process status check by disabling the pinging property by following command:
appcmd set apppool /apppool.name: string /processModel.pingingEnabled: false
Or using the UI by:
Open IIS Manager
On the Connections pane, expand the server node and click Application Pools.
On the Application Pools page, select the application pool and then click Advanced Settings in the Actions pane.
For the Pinging Enabled property, select False to disable pinging, and then click OK.

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First I've tried the steps from the previous answer which unfortunately didn't help me (but they definitely may be useful in a different case scenario).
I'm renting a house with an existing pre-configured WIFI router which I could get an access to manage it over the web UI.
I'm not sure which of the following helped me. I did the following changes to the router configuration:
Added the 8.8.8.8 as a primary DNS Server
Enabled IPV6
Disabled the built-in firewall (this one is the more likely one which fixed the issue)

Visual Studio 2015 and IIS Express-IIS creates duplicate website after error

I am having a weird error when it comes to one of my projects in visual studio. I can start to debug, but when I run into an error or Visual Studio needs time to create a data tip my IIS express instance is lost and it will create a duplicate. After this happens and I try to hit the page again my browser will try to connect but will never get a response. I have tried to stop debugging and then start back up, but the IIS instance persists and I get the same result, trying to connect but no response. Also all of my break points turn to the not able to hit symbol.The only way to get back to being able to debug is to close visual studio and open it back up again. I'm sorry I don't have anymore information, but it almost seems to happen randomly.
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Edit
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I end up finding out the issue for anyone having the same problem. My initial question was not exactly what was happening. Whenever I stopped the IIS instance, the port that I was running the server on was being taken over by a Microsoft process. So when I hit run again my process was blocked and then showing the error above.
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neo4j community V1.9.4 - how to configure IP address and default database location?

Just installed Neo4j community v1.9.4 - thanks for Windows Desktop Launcher. A couple of configuration questions:
1) How can I set the webserver to listen to any connection? In the previous versions I could set the webserver to listen on 0.0.0.0; With the new version, the properties file (neo4j-server.properties) doesn't appear any longer.
2) From the desktop launcher, is it possible to change the default database starting location? I am working with a previously created database and have to point the launcher at it every time I start.
Thanks.
When you start neo4j-community.exe, a window pops up (neo-4-j Version 2.2.2).
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When you push "Edit..." you can edit the files you want - in your case the file in the "Server Configuration" section.
Just add
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dbms.security.auth_enabled=false
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w3wp process not found

I use Visual Studio 2010 to debug a asp.net MVC project in my local machine. The steps are:
Click Debug and try to attch process "w3wp.exe". However it is not in the list.
I am sure "Show processes in all sessions" is clicked.
w3wp.exe won't show in the running process' unless there is actually an instance of the web application running.
Try to access your web page first, when it is displayed for the first time, try to attach your debugger. The process should now show up.
You need to click Show Processes from All Users at the bottom of the Task Manager list. This is what i needed to do.
Restart IIS
Right click your site >> Manage Website >> Browse
Back into Visual Studio refresh the processes list
Try to check on :"Show Processes for All Users"
When on the 'Attach to Process' window in the bottom left there is a checkbox 'Show Processes for All Users'
An easy way that works ,when w3wp dont appear in the list,open a browser and write localhost ,then enter.After that w3wp appears to list.
Just because an IIS application pool is started, there may not be an
IIS worker process w3wp running. IIS will not start the worker
process until the first web request is received.
In my case, I first launched the application, still could not find w3wp.exe. Then I took the worker process ID from (IIS->Worker Process -> Process Id) and then search by id in the details tab and found it.
Clear the Solution
Rebuild the solution
Reset the IIS by writing the command iisreset in command prompt
Go to IIS and browse your website
Run VS as administrator
Tools -> Attach to process -> Ensure the 'Show Processes for All Users' checkbox is checked -> w3wp.exe
Attach to w3wp.exec
If you are using something like Advanced Rest Client to test routes, call your route again then refresh the list of processes and it will show up
GoTo Web Project properties -> Select (Web) on the left sidebar -> GoTo under (Servers) header -> Click to dropdown and select "Local IIS"
and apply. Then, when you start debugging you will see w3wp.exe on the proccess list.
I just ran into this issue - you may want to also double check your host settings and verify that you are actually pointed to localhost and not a production server.
I forgot I was pointed at a remote server, and thus, though I was accessing the site, it wasn't anything local so w3wp wasn't running, despite my superficially being able to see the site running.
In my case, I have not opened the Visual Studio in Admin mode that is why the w3wp.exe was not showing on the list.
When I opened the Visual Studio in Admin mode, it worked.
Right click on Visual Studio -> Open in Admin mode.
In my case, once I rebuild the web project and raise the limit of Connection Time out (in seconds), it automatically shows in Debug/Attach to Process list and keeps working.
I would just like to share my experience as well for future readers.
Be aware that, in the event that you have a web server cluster configuration (for load balancing etc) the w3wp process might not start on the same machine that you expect it to.
Unless your website is configured to only run on a single IIS instance, the w3wp process might be spinning up on one of the other machines inside of your web cluster.
This might be faulty configuration from the networking team/department or intended behaviour. I don't have the neccessary experience to pin point exactly how it should be configured.
Found a related page on MSDN as well:
https://msdn.microsoft.com/en-us/library/bb742600.aspx
In my case, I needed to connect from one Visual Studio to the process which running from another VS studio window.
The problem was next: one VS was launched with Administrator permissions. For resolving that issue you should launch both VS with Admin perm.
In my case, the problem was that I wasn't running Visual Studio as Administrator. My machine had restarted after an update and relaunched all the previously running processes, but had only relaunched VS in non-admin mode. When I restarted VS in admin mode, the w3wp.exe processes were available again for debugging.
Run the remote debugger as an administrator.
I followed every suggestion to resolve the issue, but it was not until I ran the remote debugger as an administrator that I was able to see the w3wp process
Try the following steps:
Create a virtual path from Solution Explorer.
Go to inetmgr to confirm that your own pool is created.
Go to Attach Process (Ctrl+Alt+P) and show processes for all users.
Then you will see w3wp.exe will be there.
Be aware that even after jumping through all these hoops (kicking off an instance using a web browser, starting your remote debugging session as an admin, ensuring that "show all users" is checked, etc., ensuring you aren't on a server farm, etc), you may still at times be out of luck.
There are times when the remote process, usually a WCF service in my case, simply will not show up in the list of processes to attach to, and there's nothing that can be done about it. I'm always careful to make my target process readily identifiable by keeping it and only it in a certain App Pool. Sometimes you just can't get there from here. This is undoubtedly the most frustrating thing about remote debugging Microsoft has ever done.
my answer is late for sure, but maybe my answer will help someone.
Go To IIS.
Application Pools.
Advance Setting.
enable 32.bit Application.
Make your Application Running Under enable 32.bit Application.

Utidev webserver's windows service not running

im trying to host my website developed in ASP.net4.0 in Ultidev's casini webserver 2.0.
bt when i try to host the same or click on http::/localhost:port, im getting following error.
Utidev webserver's windows service not running.
I dont hav clue on the windows service it's expecting.
Do i need to install any other dependencies ?
Please look at the error pic.
Please help me in this regard.
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