Architecture :: Remote Desktop Connection?
Dec 6, 2010
Is it possible to connect to a Remote Desktop from my ASP.net (I easily done it in .net windows application with a 4 line code and"Windows Terminal Service Control")application, If so can you guide me through it. Many thanks in advance.NB:I want to achieve it without using ActiveX control that work in IE, because with that every client would have to use IE and install the control.
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Oct 31, 2010
I really don't know were to post this question, so i hope this is the right section.
I would like to create a web application that would be possible for the users to remotely connect to their desktops. In a nutshell, Web-based Remote Desktop.
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Aug 18, 2015
Is there any way to lunch Remote Desktop Connection from web server ?
im using code in below, it's working from my PC but it dose not working from web server.
Dim retval As Object
Dim MyIPAddress as string = "10.10.10.10"
retval = Shell("C:Windowssystem32mstsc.exe /CONSOLE /f /v: " + MyIPAddress , vbMaximizedFocus)
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Dec 3, 2010
Is it possible to connect to a Remote Desktop from my ASP.net application,If so can you guide me through it.
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Jun 3, 2010
I would like to embed a Remote Desktop session within my browser. I must use remote desktop because my clients can't install any additional software on the server.
Here are some problems that I can already foresee:
1) I believe that I can embed an RDP ActiveX control, but then all I could support is IE. And even then, IE lockdown may forbid ActiveX controls.
2) I don't know anything about Apple computers, but I presume that they don't inherently run RDP?
3) I think there are ways to run RDP through a Java control. I don't have experience to know if this is a good or bad idea. I suppose that Java may even be disabled on some browsers, but don't know if this is a common case?
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Jun 29, 2010
How to create a link that will launch remote desktop and to enter the IP address in the drop-down menu of the remote desktop.
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Aug 5, 2010
I want to create a suite of three products. One is a website, so that is set in stone. Another is a mobile application, so that will be written as an application (for whatever devices). The third product is something that the user can use locally on their machine. However, I'm not sure if I want to make it a desktop application or a local website. With a desktop application, if I make a significant change to my business rules, I have to make it in three places (assuming the dll change needs a GUI change). However, if I make it a local website, then almost everything would be the same as the regular website. Desktop applications seem to provide more controls that are easier to use though. And since I'm taking this project on alone (right now) easy sounds best. But I don't want to sacrifice easy now for easy later.
The website I want to write will be using MVC architecture. I'm not even sure how to deploy a website yet either to a server or to a local machine. The only thing I've done was set up a local website before for a website that was already created in house by my co-workers. And that was solely ASP.Net, no MVC architecture.
My questions are:What do you guys think would be best in the long run; a local website that mimics the regular website or a desktop application?
Is there a way to create an install package to install a website so the user doesn't have to tinker with their computer at all?
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Feb 16, 2010
I'm trying to implement a bit of functionality that will behave much like the CustomError pages: if the connection is remote function A() will run; else function B() will run. The only problem I'm having is that I'm not sure the best way to determine a "remote" connection. Does it matter if I'm running my code on a shared web host? Can I rely on just comparing "my" IP to the request's IP?
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Jun 5, 2010
i have a production server that does not have ftp access. Possible way to deploy files is connecting with remote desktop client and send files.
As you know this approach is highly hard and time inefficient.
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Jan 18, 2010
I've set up a msSQL remote connection on a GoDaddy shared hosting account (known as Direct Database Access).I'm doing some javascript/HTML/css work on the site and don't need/want to have to download/manage a separate database.The remote connection works and the pages load as expected. However, each time I request a DB driven page in my browser it takes about 2-4 minutes before the page is sent/downloaded.Could this be a limitation set by godaddy to discourage connecting to the database remotely?Is there anyway to set up a "proxy" on the production server to get the query results?Are there any alternative methods for connecting to the DB you could suggest?Should I just stop whining about it and setup a local copy of the database?
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Jun 16, 2010
Ok I created a web app with membership & role, intially I had 2 db but combined data with the default aspnetdb.mdf created to simplify.I then used "copy web" to move all asp files & roles folders to remote server in a sub domain directory.Created a backup of the aspnetdb.mdf and then ftp to sub domain directory which was then loaded by the host as MS SQL db name: aspnetdb3.Now, I know I need to change the web.config connection settings but to what???here is the initial connection setting:
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Apr 18, 2010
I have an off-line project. User uses a laptop to input data off line into local SQL server express. Once connected to domain (on line), local data will sync with remote SQL server using sync framework. (It is done, works fine)
One job left:
Since another user used another program to update some tables in remote SQL server, such as CUSTOMER, SHIPINFO, my off-line program need to update these new data once connect to domain.
Here is what I design in Pseudo code: (take CUSTOMER as example)
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Nov 18, 2010
We need to download multiple files from remote servers. It is a process that would take few hours to complete, since we are talking about images ~50kb each and more than 250.000 in total. Each images will downloaded, resized and then imported to SQL.DB, so we do not need to write files to the disk. Also the applications need to use network credentials, since it is behind ISA.
From your experience, what is the best method to implement this? Should we use WebClient or HttpSockets? Should we use Async methods or Threads ? How can we implement for example 5 simultaneously download to achieve better speed, since we may getting files from many different servers at once?
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Nov 2, 2010
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I need to open a Command prompt (cmd.exe) of a Remote server computer and Run a Command from my asp.net web application (C# laungauge). I have progressed till opening a command prompt of the webserver where the website is hosted. My code is:
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I have achived this using the VB script. The code is:
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Apr 4, 2010
I am about to give up debugging SMTP servers to send email... My code is the following
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Aug 19, 2010
I'm getting a lot of these error messages in my logs on one of my servers and intermittently on two others.Googling didn't reveal very much information, mostly related to file uploads or downloads being interrupted. My pages are basically just text files with "ok" in them that only have .aspx extension for future plans, there's no actual code powering the pages. Servers are all Windows Server 2008 RC2 x64 running IIS7 / ASP.NET 4.Statistically it's happening well under 1% of the time but because of the volume of traffic that still clutters my event log with 2 or 3 of these messages per minute.Edit:tracked down the problem, setting buffering to true stopped it occurring.
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Nov 26, 2010
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Jun 11, 2010
I am developing an application in which I can connect to the ASPNETDB.MDF if it is on my machine, however, when I want to put it on another machine and try to remote connect it, I get the error:
An error occurred while attempting to initialize a System.Data.SqlClient.SqlConnection object. The value that was provided for the connection string may be wrong, or it may contain an invalid syntax.
Parameter name: connectionString and my connection string is as follows:
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Apr 20, 2012
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Feb 17, 2010
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Dec 10, 2010
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Jul 27, 2010
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Nov 9, 2010
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How can I change the TableAdapters to get the connection string from the app/web.config file? I read that you can change this within the designer file for the TableAdapters by using ConfigurationManager, however, I tried this but I do not have access to the ConfigurationManager namespace. I presume this is because the project is a class library and not a web application - I am not too sure.
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I have an ASP.NET project which is pretty n-tier, by namespace, but I need to separate into three projects: Data Layer, Middle Tier and Front End.I am doing this because...
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