Initially did not care, until now can not endure, each re-opened is too annoying. Go to a variety of key words to find out, according to the "IIS Express auto-off" found (before a bunch of, the key word to improve the grasp of AH)
English link (not clear which is the original)
http://developerpublish.com/ visual-studio-2013-tips-tricks-prevent-closing-of-iis-express-after-stopping-debugging-of-web-application/
Chinese links
Http://www.cnblogs.com/January/p/3862706.html
Directly to the people's move, mainly is the project property settings in the "Enable Edit and Continue" this item do not tick.
People that blog under a comment and I think the same: "Useful!" However, as a normal understanding, you should enable editing and continue, IIS will not stop to ... Good "really feel good wonderful ... Probably understand the thinking differently.
How does Visual Studio 2013 prevent IIS Express from shutting down after you stop debugging a Web program?
In previous versions of Visual Studio, the debugger enable Edit and Continue option in a new web App project was disabled by default. In Visual Studio 2013, the re-election item is available (selected) by default.
When "Enable Edit and Continue" is checked, you will see that IIS Express starts when you run the Web App. When you stop debugging, it will also be closed.
You can disable the "Enable Edit and Continue" entry to reach the desired result in the project properties (click on the Web Project right key ' properties '), as shown in.
How Visual Studio 2013 prevents IIS Express from shutting down after you stop debugging a Web program