Normally Visual Studio will automatically set the app configuration to allow debugging and use the appropriate MSVMON process for the version of Visual Studio you are using. Visual Studio connects to a msvmon.exe process of the apps w3wp.exe instance to do this debugging. For the most part this document assumes you are using the Automatic features afforded by the Azure SDK. The automatic procedure is much simpler, but does require that the client development machine has the Azure SDK installed, and the subscription profile accessible within Visual Studio.
#VISUAL STUDIO REMOTE DEBUGGING WEB APPLICATION MANUAL#
The manual procedure works with Visual Studio out of the box (it is not available in Express versions of 20). It is possible to attach the Visual Studio Remote Debugger in two different ways manually and automatically. You can attach Visual Studio to your Azure App Service and debug your app remotely. SzServerName, VsDebugRemoteConnectOptions pConnectOptions, CONNECT_REASON ConnectReason, Int32 fIncrementUsageCount, IDebugCoreServer3& ppServer) at .Operations.RemoteDiagnosticsSessionBase`1.ConnectToServer(StringÄoes anyone can help us fixing this issue? We are using Vnet to secure the Front end and Back end Web Services. Please see Help for assistance on configuring remote debugging. This may be because a firewall is preventing communication to the remote computer. (MSVSMON.EXE) does not appear to be running on the remote computer. (0x89710023): Unable to connect to the Microsoft Visual Studio Remote Debugger named ' **.'. We are having some issue connecting our VS Remote Debugging on our App Services.