I have tried changing settings but I could not find setting that could open the live server in the another profile of chrome. If anyone have some idea how to do it please let me know. BTW I have no problem using the default chrome profile or incognito setting provided in the drop drop list, I am just curious that is that possible if we can open live server in another chrome profile than the default one.
I'm not sure what live server you have in mind, but you can probably use the command line for your system. For example, if you're using Windows and the Live Server extension for vsc, under the "Advance Custom Browser Cmd Line" option you can use "C:\Program Files (x86)\Google\Chrome.exe --profile-directory=Profile 1".
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I have a Windows 2016 Server with IIS 10.0.14393.0 installed that is maintained within an isolated VM environment. (The entire VM environment is isolated from the real-world.)
The web server is configured with three websites through IIS, and each website is assigned a dedicated IP. The contents in each of these websites is a single "hello world" html page that can be accessed via a browser from from my development workstation using Microsoft Edge, but I cannot access these pages using Chrome. The simple hello world html page was created only to assist in troubleshooting this issue.
The error received in Chrome is ERR_TIMED_OUT and based on the IIS logs, the request is never reaching the web server. IIS logs do indicate the request/reponse when accessing using Edge.
From my workstation, I can successfully ping the web server, traceroute output does not indicate any unexpected hops, etc. From all indications, the problem appears to be isolated to Chrome and only when accessing the sites on that server. I have other servers (W2016 and W2019) in the real-world with a similar configurations and real applications deployed there that work as expected with any browser.
I am using the latest Chrome Version 105.0.5195.102 (Official Build) (64-bit) and can access other web based content within this VM environment using Chrome, just not on that one server.
I am almost to the point of deleting that VM instance and starting over so any ideas/suggestions are appreciated.
The error received in Chrome is ERR_TIMED_OUT
This is a communication problem indication that there is a problem with the user's local network connection. It can appear when your internet is too slow or your connection is taking too long, or the page or website you are visiting may be too busy, or when the website in question is not set up correctly, or even if the website is trying to perform more than your server can manage.
I'm not sure if you've seen the following methods, but you can try.
Method 1: Browse in Incognito Mode and Remove Extensions.
You should first browse the website in incognito mode to check if you
can open the website normally, if so then the culprit of the
ERR_TIMED_OUT error may be your plugin or extension. Therefore, you
need to enable extensions one by one to check for errors, and if there
is an error enabling an extension, you need to remove it from your
browser.
Method 2: Delete the Default Chrome Folder
Press Win + R keys at the same time to open the Run
Type %LOCALAPPDATA%\Google\Chrome\User Data\ in the box and click OK.
Close your Chrome if it is opened.
A new window pops out, find the folder named Default. Backup the folder anywhere else, then right-click the folder to choose Delete.
After you have deleted the folder successfully, open your Chrome and
then visit the webpage again that you searched before to check if the
error still appears.
Method 3: Update Network Drivers
If your network driver is out of date, you may encounter ERR_TIMED_OUT
errors. Here's how to update network drivers.
Right-click the Start button to select Device Manager.
Scroll down to find Network Adapters and click on it to expand it.
Right-click on your network device and select Update Driver.
Select Search automatically for updated driver software option to start to search and update your network driver to a new version.
After that, restart your computer and open the sites again with Chrome
to see if you can open them.
Method 4: Disable Firewall & Antivirus Software
Sometimes, your firewall or antivirus software may cause trouble.
Therefore, you should try to disable them and check if the problem can
be solved. If you find it helpful to disable these programs, you can
check the firewall settings. Allow Chrome to connect to public or
private networks. If it doesn't work. Permanently delete these
programs, and then use other antivirus software or firewalls.
Method 5: Check Hosts File
When you meet the ERR_TIMED_OUT error accessing a specific website,
you can check the Hosts file to see if the website has been blocked.
Here is the way to do that:
Press Win + E keys at the same time to open File Explorer and then go to the Local Disk C: > Windows > System32 > Drivers > etc.
Open the host file with notepad. If you see the web address that you cannot visit, delete that entire line from the host file and save.
After that, open the Chrome and see if you can open the specific
website.
Method 6: Reinstall Chrome Browser
If none of the methods above fix the ERR_TIMED_OUT error, then you
should try reinstalling Chrome. Here is the tutorial:
Press Win + R keys at the same time to open the Run box, then type appwiz.cpl and click OK to open a new window.
Find Google Chrome in the list, and then right-click it to choose Uninstall.
After uninstalling Google Chrome successfully, you also need to delete its leftover files. Open the Run box again, then type %appdata%
and click OK to open a new window.
Find the Google folder and then right-click it to choose Delete.
Go to Google Chrome’s site to download the latest version of the browser, and then install it.
The above methods are from the web article. To avoid link being unavailable, I have also presented the details. I am not sure if the above methods can help you, but I hope you can solve the problem soon.
I'm trying to run a basic html file with live server extension, when I run it I get the Server is Started notification(as shown in the img below) but then nothing happens
even manually going to port 5500 like "http://127.0.0.1:5500/index.html" I get the following error
Cannot GET /index.html
i tried restarting vs code. uninstalling and reinstalling live server extension also tried uninstalling and reinstalling vs code. i set the default browser in the extension settings and on my computer any other ideas i can try would be appreciated
Thank you
I'm not sure why but changing file names (removed special characters) worked only if i do it manually it still doesn't load the browser automatically though..
This could be the issue I just solved.
VS code was not using the local IP as a host.
Manage > settings > search "use local" or "live server"> check "use local IP as host".
I hope that helps you or your connection needs could be unique and you might want to look at this guide. https://code.visualstudio.com/docs/setup/network
My file name is index.html
I have tried running the command and manually entering http://127.0.0.1:5500/index.html into the browser this also does not work. I get a refused to connect message.
I have ensured I have a default browser set.
I have tried just about everything.
As soon as I select "Open with live server" VS Code starts processing the request, I navigate to settings.json where the extensions settings reside.
All I have in my settings.json is
"liveserver.settings.port": 5500
and in real time the file starts increasing the port number by 1 about every second. I have to physically close VS Code to stop it. "Stop live server" does not work.
I have tried uninstalling the extension, older versions, and even completely uninstalling VS Code.
NOTHING is working.
Please send help.
Try the steps from this question:
Live server installed but not working in VS code
My Google Chrome has stopped working & I don’t know why. proxy server part is unchecked & Automatically detect settings part of LAN setting is checked.
But when I want to load any site on it this message appear:
Proxy server connection failed.
I searched but no result! Is there any way to solve this problem?
I'm using windows 8.
I uninstalled chrome and Install a newer version, but the same error exists & doesn't allow me to use chrome.
my connection to Internet is OK & I can ping www.google.com, or use other browsers.
Try following these steps:
Run Chrome as Administrator.
Go to the settings in Chrome.
Go to Advanced Settings (its all the way down).
Scroll to Network Section and click on ''Change proxy settings''.
A window will pop up with the name ''Internet Properties''
Click on ''LAN settings''
Un-check ''Use a proxy server for your LAN''
Check ''Automatically detect settings''
Click everything ''OK'' and you are done!
Open Google Chrome.
Click Menu on the upper right side. Beside the STAR symbol (Bookmark).
Click Show Advanced Settings.
Scroll down and find Network.
Click Change proxy settings.
On the Connections tab, click LAN settings.
Uncheck "Use a proxy server for your LAN."
Then click OK.
Hope it helps .
I had the same problem with a freshly installed copy of Chrome.
If nothing works, and your Use a proxy server your LAN setting is unchecked, check it and then uncheck it . Believe it or not it might work. I don't know if I should consider it a bug or not.
Internet explorer has a reset to factory button and luckily so does chrome! try the link below and let us know. the other option is to stop chrome and delete the c:\users\%username%\appdata\local\google folder entirely then reinstall chrome but this will loose all you local settings and data.
Google doc on how to factory reset:
https://support.google.com/chrome/answer/3296214?hl=en
i have an asp.net-mvc website and I am trying to use the asp.net website administration tool but when i click in visual studio 2010 to launch it, it brings up a browser that says:
An error was encountered. Please return to the previous page and try again.
i can't click back but when i click on "How do i use this tool", i get this error:
Tool Has Timed Out
As a security measure, the Web Site Administration Tool times out after a period of inactivity. Changes to machine.config or web.config may also result in the tool needing to be restarted. To continue configuring your web site, restart the tool.
when i run my website, i am able to connect to the database fine and i am also able to insert new users through the default Account/LogOn interface.
Any suggestions on how to debug why i can't launch the admin tool ?
The project's path shouldn't contain #% or spaces
Could you please try the following:
Close your browser completely. Whether you are using IE or Firefox to test your website, you should make sure all browser windows are closed.
Kill the asp.net development server. It is located in your taskbar
Or, if you are hosting your site in IIS, force an iisreset.
Now try to run the Web Site Administration Tool again.
If it still does not work yet, could you please provide which browser you are using, and which OS and host?
The project's path shouldn't contain #% or spaces
My Project path was D:\Programming\C#\Tests\MVCApplication\
and that is what caused the problem.
I was getting the exact same error message with VS2010 .NET 4.0 framework. I created my solution in a subfolder titled "C#". Renaming the subfolder to CSharp fixed my problem.
I hope this helps.