Consider an ASP.NET MVC 2 project with VS 2010. The goal is to set the \'start URL\' on run/debug using VS\'s built-in Cassini web server.
Entering the URL as I want
Use Start Page \ Specific Page -- NOT START URL -- and specify your URL without a slash.
That oughta do it for you.
I was looking for a similar solution for VS2015. If anyone is reading this and you just want to run/debug via Visual Studio 2015 without having to attach to process and you're happy to run through Local IIS instead of Cassini or IIS Express, you can set a config like this:
I have just removed the files with .user extension in my web project and the solution map and the problem is solved now. Try to close your solution in Visual Studio and take a backup of files you "remove"first.
Start URL has to be a fully qualified URL and is not really used that often. It's meant for testing web services by opening a page that will call into the service, but isn't part of the application itself.
If you're just looking to start on a certain page of your application, which it sounds like you want, then use the "Specific Page" field, and enter your relative URL.
Here's the doc page on project start options.