Access :: Want To Keep The Database In The Root Folder Of Application?
Oct 29, 2010i want to keep the database in the root folder of my application.what would be the connection string ?
View 1 Repliesi want to keep the database in the root folder of my application.what would be the connection string ?
View 1 RepliesIn Visual Studio I added a text file Example.txt to the root folder of my web site (where Default.aspx exists).
Later in C# code I reference this file :
string text = File.ReadAllText("~/Example.txt"); // also tried without the ~/
During runtime, both debug and non-debug, I get an error at this line of code:
C:Program Files (x86)Common FilesMicrosoft SharedDevServer10.0Example.txt'.
So, how should I reference this file?
How can I setup the code in default.aspx to automatically direct the user to the default page for the application. If the user types the server name as in http://MyIntranet, I want them to be redirected to [URL]
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IIS threw back the error that the operation requires IIS integrated pipline mode, which obviously isn't available because we're running IIS6.
I am having trouble doing it. Getting error becuase two different web.config file in each one of them. In my ROOT folder I have a web application written in ASP.NET framework 2.0 . Now, I have all kind of sub-folders for other applications in .NET 2.0 or 3.5 . This is the first time I have sub-folder with application in .NET 4.0. There is a conflict between two web configuration files. How can I solve it? I cannot change the Root or other sub-folder, only If there isn't any other way to solve this.
View 2 RepliesIs there anything missing in IIS 6.0 that prevents me from (Insert into table) using MS-Access?
Explain: The application works fine under Visual Studio 2008 IDE the insert into table works fine with no error, Also I tested with hosting provider and works fine with no problem. but now I have published the same exact app in a dedicated server windows 2003 with
IIS 6.0 .NET framework 2.0 with latest service pack I gave IIS_WPG write/modify access to the folder where MS-Access database is located and database but at the time of insert an error pop-up. I need to install in the Server or settings in the IIS to recognize my MS-Access db is it some office runtime that I am missing. (BTW I am using OLEDB connection string in my C# )
Using System.Data.OleDb;
I can retrieve data off of it with no problem but when I try to insert is when it fails I thought the problem was Access Rights but I do not think is the case.
When we select pull down menu Build -> Publish .... website. The cs extension file dropped into bin folder instead of root folder.
View 2 RepliesI ran into the following issue when trying to run a test website on IIS 7.5 (Windows Server 2008 R2 DatacenterEdition). The web-app is configured to run with framework version 3.5 in a .Net 2.0 app pool. Also the framework 4.0 beta 2 is installed on the server. The application named 'TestPfade' is located under the website's root named 'Default'. It is not only a virtual directory but defined as an application. The folder structure looks like this: The markup of the sole document reads as follows:
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When viewed in a browser the image gets shown because the given relative path is correctly resolved to 'images/Lighthouse.jpg' but the paths to the ajax-framework resources also include the application's root folder and therefor aren't found: 'src="/TestPfade/WebResource.axd?d=1bX...' Here is the complete html-source generated:
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How can you request the root default.aspx without specifying it in the url for your root application?e.g. ttp://localhost/MyApp/ instead of http://localhost/MyApp/Default.aspxshould be able to do bothI'm not sure if this is a setting in IIS 7.5 for the application or what.
View 3 Replieshow to migrate an existing database from a specific application to a new Ms Access based application(database)?
View 4 RepliesI want to access all the files in a folder to add to a listbox and show to the user.
I know I can access a folder when it's a windows application. But in web application, is this possible? If yes, how?
Something like FolderBrowserDialog??
I need to allow my asp.net application to read and write from and to a folder.
View 2 Repliesi need to rename microsoft access database in APP_Data folder using ASP.Net - VB.Net
View 1 RepliesI am trying to deploy my C# based ASP.Net 3.5 webapp
The hosting service provider said "Access 2003 (.mdb) file has to be put in 'access_db' folder in root folder"
I am currently using
OleDbConnection myConn = new OleDbConnection("Provider=Microsoft.Jet.OLEDB.4.0; Data Source=" + Server.MapPath("~/access_db/filename.mdb"));
The folder structure is like
ParentFolder/access_db/filename.mdb
ParentFolder/ProjectFolder/<Project files> (App_Data, bin, *.aspx, web.config)
1) I am using a GridView on another page that doesn't allow to connect to a database outside the project folder. What should I do?
2) How do I modify the programmatic connection string ( shown above) ?
When I try to connect to access database from app_data folder of the webform I am getting "Invalid UDL file" .
View 1 RepliesI have this linein my code behind, but ShipTo.aspx in not is same folder its in the root that would be ../ShipTo.aspx , I am not sure how I can fit ../ShipTo.aspx instead of ShipTo.aspx in the line.
addressBook.Attributes.Add("onChange","ShowPopUp("
ShipTo.aspx?LineKey={0}&LabelKey=" + this.value + "&sourcePage=Cart.aspx", "400", "500", true);"
I'm working on an ASP.NET application that accesses Team Foundation Server 2010 and creates new work items. The application is running in the DefaultAppPool, using NetworkService as the identity. I'm getting the error below:
[UnauthorizedAccessException: Access to the path 'Cachev10' is denied.]
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We were able to work around the issue by turning the Cache folder into a network share and giving NetworkService full access to the share. I'd prefer not to have to do this, but it seems to be working correctly now.
An associate wants to store an Access database in the App_Data folder of a website that lives on a local server and write new data to it daily from Microsoft Access on a client computer on the local network.Internet users will access the Access data from the website.
Is it possibe to write to an Access database in the App_Data folder of a website that lives on a local server using Microsoft Access? And also connect and read with ASP.Net?The internet connection is "Read Only".
I am trying to select all the files from a folder in my website and store them in a collection. The problem is that when I run the website it is not selecting the folder in my website:
This is the basic structure: [Root Folder] --> [FilesFolder]
Here is the code I am using:
DirectoryInfo dir = new DirectoryInfo("FilesFolder");
But it is showing this at runtime as the location of the folder:
C:Program Files (x86)Common FilesMicrosoft SharedDevServer10.0FileUploads
Is there a way to select the folder relative to the root of the website?
I am using C# with ASP.NET 3.5
I have javascripts folder under root folder , its all workig fine till now. Suddenly it started giving me the following error for all the javascripts under scripts folder.I the only change i made today is , deployed some files under website root directory which are asp files. I didn't deploy any files to scripts folder at all.
I saw in firebug net panel and i got the same error there.
The page cannot be displayedYou have attempted to execute a CGI, ISAPI, or other executable program from a directory that does not allow programs to be executed. try the following: Contact the Web site administrator if you believe this directory should allow execute access.
HTTP Error 403.1 - Forbidden: Execute access is denied.Internet Information Services (IIS)
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How to attach all root folder to Dropdownlist in web Application using C#...
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View 5 RepliesI want to write a sitemap.xml to the root folder of my website automatically every month. Ofcourse I havent given the IIS_IUSRS group full permissions on the root folder of my website or on sitemap.xml
But what permissions should I give to which usergroup on which folder/file in order to have my ASP.NET application update the sitemap.xml from within the asp.net web application?
EDITED To make issue more clear. I have also discovered this same issue with validatorcallout extensions used in a usercontrol in a root page and a subfolderpage
I have a strange issue I cannot figure out. I have a usercontrol that is used to display news story details. One of the requirements is to be able to email the story to someone. In this control I have included a modal popup to do contain the email form. What is really strange is that if the control is used in a page in a subfolder themodalpopup works as designed but when the control is in a page in the root folder while the usercontrol still works, themodalpopup control stops working.
Controls/StoryDetails.ascx
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This control gets placed within a masterpage via a base MasterPageClass when there is a storyid in the querystring object
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When the master page resides at the root level the popup doesn't work but in anyother folder it does work.
I had a look at Displaying images that are stored outside the Website Root Folder
View 1 RepliesI've got webform routing setup on my asp.net webforms 3.5sp1 project. I would like to have the files for the site in a directory called content including the home page as I would like to run multiple sites using the same system. In MVC there is a blank default page and the home page is in a folder called home. I can't seem to replicate this behaviour using web form routing but would like to. The blank page is always hit first. the route handler is hit second - it recognises that the request is for the home page and sets up the routing page but is not used. the route handler code is simple:
public string VirtualPath { get; private set; }
public IHttpHandler GetHttpHandler(RequestContext
requestContext)
{
string file = requestContext.RouteData.GetRequiredString("File");
string id = requestContext.RouteData.GetRequiredString("Id");
string queryString = "?menuid=" + id;
VirtualPath = "~/" + file;
HttpContext.Current.RewritePath(
string.Concat(
VirtualPath,
queryString));
var page = BuildManager.CreateInstanceFromVirtualPath
(VirtualPath, typeof(Page)) as IHttpHandler;
return page;
}
Is there anyway I can do this?
Update
Here is my global.asax route code:
public static void RegisterRoutes(RouteCollection routes)
{
Domain.RepositoryFactory repo = new RepositoryFactory();
foreach (var x in repo.MenuRepository.GetAllEnabledGetMenus())
{
if (string.IsNullOrEmpty(x.Url))
{
//add default
System.Web.Routing.RouteTable.Routes.Add(
new Route("Default.aspx",
new RouteValueDictionary(new { File = x.FileName,
Id = x.Id.ToString() }),
new CoreRouteHandler()));
}
else
{
string url = x.Url;
if(x.Url.StartsWith("/"))
{
url = url.Remove(0, 1);
}
System.Web.Routing.RouteTable.Routes.Add(
new System.Web.Routing.Route(url,
new RouteValueDictionary(new {File = x.FileName,
Id = x.Id.ToString()}),
new CoreRouteHandler()));
}
}
}