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ASP.Net debug directory monitoring HttpException

开发者 https://www.devze.com 2023-01-20 07:11 出处:网络
When I start my ASP.Net 4.0 web app in debug mode, I\'m getting the following exception: System.Web.HttpException occurred

When I start my ASP.Net 4.0 web app in debug mode, I'm getting the following exception:

System.Web.HttpException occurred
  Message=Invalid file name for file monitoring: 'C:\src\main-232\src\ZNode\Znode_MultiFront\Web\Controls\Cat5\Navigation'. Common reasons for failure include:
- The filename is not a valid Win32 file name.
开发者_JAVA百科- The filename is not an absolute path.
- The filename contains wildcard characters.
- The file specified is a directory.
- Access denied.
  Source=System.Web
  ErrorCode=-2147024809
  WebEventCode=0
  StackTrace:
       at System.Web.DirectoryMonitor.AddFileMonitor(String file)
  InnerException: 

The thing is, the file this is pointing to IS a directory, so why does Visual Studio 2010 think it's a file? I'm running this on IIS 7 on my local machine


The good news: it doesn't seem to have any knock-on effects

The bad news: I haven't figured out the cause or a solution

The workaround: Disable break-on-exception for HttpException (Debug->Exception), and filter these out in your logs. You can still capture other HttpException in debug mode by placing a breakpoint in Application_Error (if you have implmented it - but you should have anyway)


I faced the same problem and by checking the Enable Just My Code checkbox option in the Options: Tools->Options->Debugging->General, I got it working.


I had similar exception when I am troubleshooting HttpException arising in Application_Error itself while redirecting to Error/Index action. I had to uncheck HttpException in Debug > Exceptions dialog to remove this error. Then it redirected to Error/Index as expected without any side-effects from this mysterious exception. At that time Visual studio is in debugging mode.

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