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Default Debugging Gone Buggy

I have been recently moved machines and had successfully set up two ASP.NET Sites that I am working on currently. I was able to run them in debug mode a couple of days ago and now I am being prompted that I can not run in dubug mode.
"You do not have permission to debug the server" PLease varify that you are a member of the debuggers user group.

Which I am.

The only related thing I have done lately is to permit the use of classic asp pages in IIS Web Service Extentions.

Now I cant debug in VS.NET the sites that where previously fine.

I have tried undoing this last action but to no avail.

Can anyone suggest what may have caused me to loose my debugging privilages.

Thanks for your time.

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