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I'm trying to debug an issue with my app running on IIS that only manifests itself when in release mode. The gist of the issue is that I'm getting a 405 error only when I'm not debugging my application from the IDE itself, which smells to me like a permissions issue, but I would like to at least try to step through the code and be sure that is what is going on.

I know the general steps for attaching to IIS. Go to Debug > Attach to Process > select w3wcp.exe. When it does that, it seems load up a bunch of symbols for various dll's. The problem is that I don't have the symbols for my actual program getting loaded, and I can't seem to figure out how to do this. If I place a breakpoint in my code, I shows up as a red circle with an exclamation mark on the bottom right saying "The breakpoint will currently be hit. No symbols have been loaded for this document."

How can I go about getting the debugger to load my symbols? I tried going to Tools > Options > Debugging > Symbols and then tried manually adding paths to my dll (I entered it as "C:\Path\to\my\app.dll", minus the quotes). Can anyone give me some pointers on how to get the debug information loaded?

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