I would like to know the version of ASP.NET supports using Windows AppFabric caching for session management or is it just about using the AppFabric session provider
Microsoft Visual Studio 2010 was being used along with SQL Express for website development on the Operating System, Windows Server 2008 R2 Enterprise Edition of Intel Xeon CPU @ 2.13 GHz (2 Processors) containing 12 GB RAM with 64-bit Operating System. Website was developed along with the databases of SQL Express with the help of Visual Studio. Whether the developed website along with the databases may be used on the Operating System, Windows 7 of 64-bit? The website will used within Intranet. Which Operating System and configuration to be used for the Intranet Website?
There seems to be very limited information floating around the net about this .I'm running the AcmBrowser.exe to integrate AD FS 2.0 with AppFabric (ACS), yet the authentication service as default tries to point to accesscontrol.windows.net, which is an unaccessible domain and the AppFabric labs resolve to accesscontrol.appfabriclabs.com - so is this a case of the AcmBrowser not being updated by Microsoft?
I've changed the URL in the AcmBrowser code and run the program, in which now comes back as invalid token issuer - when I've taken the management key directly from the ACS (Administration -> Management service -> Management client -> Symmetric Key?).
Is there anyone out there that's facesd this issue before? I believe it's the last step I need to take of syncing my AD FS 2.0 with ACS + Relying Party.
I've currently got Windows Azure AppFabric system set up and running with my own registered Namespace, in which uses the Google/Yahoo/Windows Live STS providers. That all works fine, I can use them and login to my application. Easy.
However, I can't find anything in any way useful on the web that related to adding my own STS to this list from a 3rd party supplier. I've read that it's possible, and it's the last hurdle I'm stuck on here - replacing the Google/Yahoo/Windows Live STS with the ones I need my application to authenticate with. I cannot find anywhere in the STS control panel to allow for this (AppFabric Labs).
Installed SQL Server Express 2008 R2 on a Windows 7 64 bit machine. I cannot get the server agent or the browser to start. The start is grayed out. How do I need to configure SQL Server so I can get these running?
i have installed sql server express using windows authentication mode,but i have a doubt if we want to acces the data from front end we type like uid="",pwd="",servername="" but when using windows auth what credentials we have to give or there is no need of any details?
I have a web app that runs on local and use merge replcation using sql server 2005 standard on the server and sql express 2005 on clients on XP. As you know, XP Pro laptops are getting hard to find. We are trying to change to Windows 7 Pro x64. I installed SQL Express 2005 and I don't see a subscription on "Sync Center" after I created local subscription using SSMS. I normally see the subscription in Synchronize in XP Pro right away.
I googled about this issue and not really have a good solution. There is one link saying Windows 7 not supporting Express 2005 anymore. [URL] If so, I would like to know what would be a solution such as can I use Sql Express 2008 R2 instead of Sql Express 2005 for client even if the server is still SQL Server 2005 Standard edition. We are planning to upgrade, but we need to hire 5 to 10 people now. My boss does not want us to keep using XP Pro.
We are trying to install VWD 2010 on a windows 2008 server. We already have installed the 2008 version as well as SQL 2005, 2008 and 2008 R2. The Web Platform installer is not installing VWD 2010 however.At first it notified us that the OS does not allow it, after running tons of updates on the OS (some of which failed) it is still not doing it, not even donwloading it. The latest message simply asked us to post the error on the forum
Since I don't want my sessions to be removed unless the session has been abandoned either via code or Session Timeout...For eviction, I would think "None" and for expireable, I would think False.I have tested and calling Session.Abandon does remove the object from the cache. I have also tested to see if by extending my session, the session object in cache is also extended. This does seem to work the "correct" way.
After I installed Visual Studio 2008 Standard edition, then I upgrade "SQL Server Express 2005" to "SQL Server Express 2008 SP2". Process upgrading SQL Server Express 2008 was going succesfully (none of the process was fail).
But when I create a New Website I could not add a new item "SQL Server Database" into my website file. Because Visual Studio always rejected any new "SQL Server Database" by giving message below (underline):
This server version is not supported. Only servers up to Microsoft SQL Server 2005 are supported.
I am using ShDocVW.InternetExplorer class to spawn a new internet explorer object and to do some form filling stuffs(for some sharepoint works).It works fine in my own machine which has Windows 7 as the OS. But when I deployed the same thing in windows server 2003 machine, it does not pop up the internet explorer window. When I check the Task Manager, I could see a new iexplore process, but with Session ID = 0 (but session ID = 1 in windows 7). So, I see this is something regarding IIS Session isolation.So, is it possible to assign a ShDocVW.InternetExplorer instance to kind of a new System.Diagnostics.Process and achieve this task? Or can we start a new ShDocVW.InternetExplorer instance with session ID = 1?
I'd like to learn more about MS Business Intelligence Development Studio. I'm doing this on my own, so I'd like to keep my software costs down. It's my understanding that BIDS comes with the download for SQL Server, but is used in Visual Studio (by creatign a BIDS project). Is this accurate? My question is - Is it possible to get a working copy of BIDS by downloading SQL Server Express and Visual Studio Express?
I have a reporting page with a gridview and a calendar. When the user loads the page, the default date is today and when he clicks on a date in the calendar control, it loads the reporting data for that day. Each user has a different report and the data is between 300-500 rows per day. At the moment, I have a linq query that returns the data for a day in the form of a list. Given the relatively small amount of data per query, I'd like to store the result of the query in the session so that I can do the paging and sorting from the session, without going back to the data store.
What I'm looking to do is a list of lists so that when the query loads, the data is saved until the session times out. For instance, if the user selects 4-5 different dates, each of these queries is saved in the session and then if he clicks on one of those dates again, a function first checks to see if the data is in the session: GetQueryFromSession( DateTime TheDate). I'm stuck on this. How do you create a list of lists that works with the session object.
The MVC 2.0 RTM works great on my old Vista machine with VWD 2008 Express, but I just bought a new computer with Windows 7 Pro, installed VWD 2008 Express SP1 and MVC 2.0 RTM by using Web PI 2.0. but after installation, I found the VWD doesn't have any MVC options, that means I can't either create new MVC projects or compile existing MVC projects.Why? What other steps I need to do to make it work?
I'm sure the MVC has been installed properly since my MVC site on the new computer works well (so the IIS side has no problem), just the VWD can't 'realize' that the MVC framework is already installed... (tried to uninstall and install many times, but won't work)
I'm using IIS Express to host my website, and I would like to do something similar to Directory Security in IIS 6. In IIS 6, I was able to go to the Directory Security tab and allow the anonymous user to be a local windows account.
Is there something equivalent in IIS Express for that? What changes do I need to make in applicationhost.config?
I have been spending a better part of a week trying to track down why I am not able to clear all session variables in a web app (vs 2010, vb.net). What I have tracked it down to is that when I remove or abandon sessions that my html pages or codebehind access, it works, but for some reason in any of my class files where I use "Public Shared strConnection as String = HttpContext.Current.Session("strConnection").ToString" to access a session variable, it finds the old one and not the current one. I have to wait for it to time out, go in again, and it will find the new one.
I do not use Linq, and there is only one place in the whole web app that I place the connection string in a variable whcih is when a person logs in. It points them to the correct database. The sqlconnection is set for all of my listviews in Page_Init to make sure that they aren't using any session variable that they create on their own. Interestingly enough that if I use debug to go in each time, exit debug, enter debug again trying to access a different database, it works correct each time. I assume that debug is correctly killing the session variable for the classes for me.
I am testing with windows authentication and a local express DB. My DB has users and roles tables. Following link explains this concept:[URL]
Code:
[HandleError] public class HomeController : Controller { public ActionResult Index() { return View(); } [Authorize(Roles = "Managers")] public ActionResult CompanySecrets() { return View(); } [Authorize(Users="redmond\swalther")] public ActionResult StephenSecrets() { return View(); } }
Above roles are coming from NTLM. Is there a way where i can map roles in my DB table so that these are then available to me like User.IsInRoles("Admin") etc?
Im using c# visual webdeveloper express on windows xp.when I run my site to see the handler I get this error below:below is the error, config file and my class
have an ObjectDataSource with the following configuration:
[Code]....
And the 'Select' parameters will aid in making a 'unique' combination per user selection to populate the GridView it is bound to:The problem that is occurring is that GridView search results are indeed cached, but the cache is a little too public and shared between all users currently running the application. So if user1 creates a search that populates the GridView with 100 results based on some unique dates and CategoryID, and then user2 in a separate browser does another search with different dates and a different category