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Visual Studio Do not open new browser instance

when I try to run a web application in visual studio 2017RC on windows 10, it opens a new browser instance(in my case chrome). I've tried also with internet explorer, situation is same, and browser not signed in, but if I just manually run chrome it is signed in. How to prevent visual studio to run a new browser instance on each time I run web application? When I press run website it should be opened in same window as previous application(just next tab)

you want it to open new tab?
@Alex, how to prevent opening new instance, not a tab, another process...
In which menu I can find this? api.monosnap.com/rpc/file/… . This is it?
yes, I just thought that maybe your default is incognito browser
@Alex, no my browser is not in incognito by default

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Fishcake

I've discovered that Turning off Javascript debugging means that sites open in a new tab of an existing Chrome instance. From what I've seen the in Visual Studio debugging is not as good as Chrome's dev tools so turning this off is not an issue for me.

https://i.stack.imgur.com/5pH6A.png

UPDATE

As of VS2017 15.7.1 (and still the case in VS2019 16.0.0 and VS2022 17.0.0 PREVIEW) this fix no longer works and I've found I've had to additionally uncheck Stop debugger when browser window is closed

https://i.stack.imgur.com/jhcrt.png


It was as simple as noticing that there was a specific debugging option for Chrome and experimenting.
I've just updated to 15.7.1 am now getting a new window open.
@niico Updated answer restores the functionality of opening in an existing browser (for me at least).
@HaveSpacesuit I believe it's not a bug, but rather intentional. In order to stop debugger when browser window is closed, I guess they had to open a brand new browser window (I'm not sure, though). That's why disabling this new feature makes the project to open in a new tab on existing browser.
Thanks for the 15.7.1 update. This is a VS bug imo. VS should have the "stop debugger when browser window is closed" unchecked by default so that it acts the same as previous versions
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Okasha Rafique

There is solution to that problem. Very Simple please follows the below Steps.

Open Visual Studio

Go to "Tools" and then go to "Options"

Select "Projects and Solutions" and in that select "Web Projects"

Please uncheck this Option "Stop debugger when browser window is closed, close browser when debugging stops"

Click Ok

Now start project, it will not open in new chrome Instant but in a already running Chrome Instant.


Works for VS 2022 in 2022
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hultqvist

You can disable the website from being launched at all from the debug settings.

https://i.stack.imgur.com/AnkMg.png

Once the web application is running you can launch the website from the taskbar.

https://i.stack.imgur.com/cAGNP.png

The "Browse With..." menu option appears to launch the website without running the debug session in VS2017 which might not be what you want.


I don't want to disable launching. I just want to prevent opening new browser windows each time I run my application. When I press run website it should be opened in same window as previous application (just next tab)
I know this answer didn't answer the OPs question, but it helped me :-)
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curiousBoy

I wanted to share the reason of the issue as well as the screen shot. The reason for which it opens a new window is because JS debugging is enabled. Chrome is launched with debugging enabled so a new instance is required. If you want to revert to the old behavior from Visual Studio 2015, you can do so but you would have to disable JS debugging. See below:

https://i.stack.imgur.com/ikwKE.png

Original Source

Original Discussion on Visual Studio Forum


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sam80e

I prefer to set mine like this, I run the page from where I want (no new instance or tab opening)

https://i.stack.imgur.com/sq8wa.png


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Buddhika Chathuranga

This workaround works for me for VS 2019

Tools => Options

Then type Projects and Solutions in the search box.

Then Select Web Project.

Then deselect the below option.

Stop debugger when browser windows is closed, close browser when debugging stops.

This works for me. Hope this will help.


Same thing for VS 2022
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Aneeq Azam Khan

Have a look into this link. you will find solution for your question and some more information about what happens when you start/stop debugging and when you close the browser window


After the post you refer to was written, this is the correct answer.
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Jonathan Applebaum

In VS 2022 the option: Stop debugger when browser window is closed, was moved to: Tools>>Options>>Web Package Managment>>Web Projects

https://i.stack.imgur.com/MisCi.png