I want to create an asp.net based website. When I create the sit eon my local machine I am uploading pdf files to my file system then accessing the files to view in my website. When I make the site go live how do I translatye this? Can I have files saved somehow with my interenet host? How would I access the files though the internet host on my application?
I am trying to publish a sugarcrm site I created in webmatrix to my site hosted on godaddy, however when i go into the publish settings and enter the server info, passwords etc., I can only get the connection to validate for the FTP protocol setting. When i click the button to test and validate the connection for webdeploy instead of ftp, it tries then says connection timed out. How do I get this to work so that I can publish my site on godaddy?
Is there a way to use the ASP.NET Configuration to configure a site once it is hosted? Or can I manually enter data into the tables it creates? Anybody have any useful links on this?
I've built an online scheduling system for a local company so that they can have a calendar with the scheduled jobs for the day and so that the customers can check on the progress of the work being done for them. Allowing the customer to check for themselves would cut their phone call volume down to about 30% of what it is now leaving more time to complete jobs. Everything is fine but I'm concerned about instances when either the server has issues or the business' internet is down. I was considering making it a desktop application but then it wouldn't have the online abilities of allowing the customers to check on the job's progress.
So, basically, as it stands now, if there is problems with the internet connection, either at the business or at the host, the business loses their daily scheduler and if I make it a desktop app the customer has to call to check on the progress. Unless I can make the local database copy any transaction made on the desktop app to the database on the server. How would I go about doing something like that? Would this be a good reason to use a web service (something I've never done)?
The host I use for our site lets us schedule a task, we can pointo the site and a file on the site. I'm not clear on how to make the file I point to actualy do something like run a stored procedure or send and smtp email or run some code in my app.
Is there anyway you can get search results powered by bing, without using bing box as it just launches results in a javascript applet, I mean fully hosted on site like on here or microsoft's site? I understand a full sitemap will be needed although that easy enough using webmaster tools. I think that all the detail I need to provide, as I dont want too use Google custom search as I have to display ads and crap via adsense.
I am trying to develop a internal corporate portal that will be hosted external either on company leased decicated server or by hosting service like godaddy. The company portal is going to have links internal and external resources like Outlook Web Access and Sharepoint, Great Plains, our CRM software, etc, etc. I am basically creating intranet site for the company but the intranet is going to be hosted externally.
How do I authenticate user against the Active Directory, when the intranet site is hosted remotely?
I have a site (URL...) which loads and runs fine locally on the server itself, but when I try to access this externally from outside of the server (and firewall) will not load. In Safari for example, I get the message "Safari could not open the page because the server stopped responding".I have other sites on this server that do load and operate fine so I don't belive this is a Firewall issue. One thing I did notice however is that when the error message appears, it seems like the site is trying to change the protocol from http to https.
I'm trying to debug this to find out what could be happening. I've tried looking into the IIS logs as well as the Event Viewer but I see nothing. I have even tried to turn on Failed Request Tracking but no errors are logged.
I have a hosted site and just added some additional error notification to my global.asax file and works like a charm. I decided to add the same logic to our test server and it doesnt work. The server.transfer never happens and the email never gets updated. Now i know the email works on the test and production server since we have other pages that use the same SMTP server name and setup as i have in the global file. Below is my code as it is in the file now. I setup a test page to cause an error and the page displays the detailed error which we dont want. But i would like to be notified if this happens. What am i missing? I can only assume that its a IIS confige issue, since the exact same code works on a hosted site, but not at work on our test or production servers. Here is the code i have in the global.asax
How can I test an application that I am publishing to a remote provider's IIS7 hosted site, with the VS2008 development server that is built in with VS2008 on an XP Machine?
My membership/roles work perfectly up on the remote host. On ths hosted IIS7 site when I try to access a secure directory it redirects to login, and I am able to login, however when I launch (debug - F5) from VS2008, it will provide that folder/resource, no questions asked. Same build, config, etc... nothing has changed.
I am running XP, and local IIS version installed is 5.1.
My guess is what is happening is that the new format required in the web.config is configured properly for IIS7 deployment, which is why it works remotely, but when running locally through VS2008/XP it is running with an older version on IIS and does not recoginize the new tags.
I have an ASP.Net site using Forms authentication. One of the aspx pages loads a WinForms user control hosted in IE. That control must connect with a WCF service located in the same ASP.Net web site.How can I make the WCF service secure? Currently I have set the WCF service to use AspNetCompatibilityRequirements mode but the user control hosted in IE can't connect to the WCF service as it isn't logged in.
I have asp.net 2.0 site which is calling web services hosted on another server. When i have an xml file from where web service ip for eg. www.mysite/webservice1/myservice.asmx is given. When i call the same server from developer machine using local networkit works fine.But the same is when hosted remotely and from client end when services is called reading xml fiile from client machine it given a message 'remote server not connecting'.
Environment: Windows 2008 R2 x64 [IIS7.5] irectoryInfo("D:MySecretFolder") I get thrown the following error. 'System.Security.Permissions.FileIOPermission, mscorlib, Version=2.0.0.0, Culture=neutral, PublicKeyToken=b77a5c561934e089' failed
Application pool is using NetworkService account as its identity and I have given that account full rights on that folder.
I have an application where I need to be able to load files from an SDCard inserted in a client pc and have the files loaded to the server. I had the processing working just fine when I was executing it locally, but when I try to run it on a server, of course it would not work, since the card was not available to the server.
I found some info on some of the forums about sharing the card on the client and then mapping the share on the server. I did this, but for some reason, I cannot see the mapped drive. I tried several variatioins of the DriveInfo.GetDrives method and while it shows the drives that are local, it does not show the network drives.
If there is a better way to do this, I am open to changing my direction.
we have an web site access on PRODTEST Environment . We are facing an issue site works fine when we try to access the site using the Individual Server names (with Ip address).
I have been trying to fix this issue for several hours now, and I was hoping to find out if someone can shed some more light on it. I get the above error on ONLY ONE virtual root in my IIS 5.1 installation. I have other web sites I am developing in .NET 2.0 and 3.5 and they seem to work fine. This is a development workstation with only 1 user, and I get this error continuallyevery time I access only 1 of my web sites - even after rebooting the machine. It makes no difference what order I access the web sites in - this one always fails and the other ones always succeed.
Note that the web site does not use frames and the changes I made to it yesterday (just adding some javascript and a few span elements to support BuySafe's new 3-in-1 guarantee program) were very minor.OS: Windows XP/IIS 5.1Dev Environment: Visual Studio 2005/.NET 2.0Browser IIS 7.0Every page on the internet I have read about this seems to indicate it must be something with the "HTTP Keep Alive" setting. I disabled this setting but it made no difference at all.I keep full backups of my machine and I restored my OS/IIS partition from a few days ago (including the full IIS metabase), but I still continue to get the same error.The error suddenly started occuring today - I just made some updates on the web site and deployed them to production yesterday (and neither my test or production servers are exhibiting this behavior). It happened after a power failure and my UPS software forced my Lenovo T500 laptop to sleep. When the power failure occurred, both VS 2005 and a browser with this web site were open on the machine. The machine woke up and the programs were all still running, but I was no longer to access this web site.I had a problem like this years ago and I ended up rebuilding the machine from scratch. Please give me an alternate solution.Full Error Message:The page cannot be displayedThere are too many people accessing the Web site at this time.Please try the following:Click the Refresh button, or try again later. Open the localhost home page, and then look for links to the information you want.HTTP 403.9 - Access Forbidden: Too many users are connectedInternet Information ServicesTechnical Information (for support personnel)Background:This error can occur if the Web server is busy and cannot process your request due to heavy traffic.More information:icrosoft Support
After publishing the web application on the web host there si following error.It is an error to use a section registered as allowDefinition='MachineToApplication' beyond application level. This error can be caused by a virtual directory not being configured as an application in IIS.
I need to access, merge and parse my log files using my asp.net application programmatically. I use shared hosting and as I can see log files are out of the root directory of my website? Is there anyway to access those files from my application?
My web service needs to open some files located on a remote computer.
From Windows I can do the authentication so I can see those files using the File Explorer.
If I try to open the files from my Web Service while it's running using Visual Studio (ASP.NET Development Server) it also works.
However, if I do everything from IIS it doesn't.In order to find out where is the problem what I did was to run a network sniffer and I found out that when using IIS, the system will try to use the account 'ASPNET' to login into those remote computers which will obviously fail.
However this doesn't happen if I run from the IDE (Using the ASP.NET Development Server)I found out that if I use Impersonation for accessing this it will work, the problem is I need to have the same account names on the computer running IIS so I would rather not to do that.
Why is it working from the ASP.NET Development Server and not from IIS? Is there a way to give full access to the ASPNET account?
I have an ASP.Net 4.0 web application which very frequently loads data from the database and does heavy calculations on it. I want to cache this loaded and prepared data in a central cache that can be accessed by every user and computer who uses the application.
Simple use-case:
User 1 accesses webpage, cache is empty, data is loaded/calculated, data is cached User 2 accesses webpage, cache contains data, data loaded from cache User 3 accesses webpage, cache contains data, data loaded from cache User 1 reloads webpage, cache contains data, data loaded from cache Cache expires User 3 refreshes webpage, cache is empty, data is loaded/calculated, data is cached
I know that ASP.Net has a built-in cache mechanism. What I don't know is whether it can be shared between different users accessing the site on different computer at the same time. I would also like to know how the system behaves in a web farm environment.
I have file locations stored in my DB. The locations are mapped drives on a different server. How can I access them? Do I need to set something up in IIS?
When I link to a file in a web folder which is user/password protected on the host, I get a panel requiring me to enter the correct user id and password.
I would like to create a link in my form that provides the id and password without exposing it to the user. How can I do this?