Configuration :: DLL Works On Local IIS But Fails On Production Server?
Jul 14, 2010
I have used a dll named MARCEngine, which is used to read Marc data. I use a method named MARC2MARC21XML which converts a normal marc file to an XML file.
The problem is it works great on my local IIS, but when I upload it to the production server, it only generates the root node and not the child nodes.
Here is a snippet of my sample page :
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Asp.net has the permissions to access the files geneated.
Here is my problem: I have created a login form on my local machine. I have tested it on the local machine and it works fine. But when I push it to production it doesn't work.
I set-up the web config file so that the system uses the production database even from my local machine. I used the Web > AspNet Configuration tool in Visual Web developer to add a user to the production database. I used Sql studio management studio to confirm that the user was in the production database and not just on a local database. I have removed all references to the local database. I even deleted the entire app_data folder on my machine so that there was no chance that I am using a local database.
To create the login, I dragged a login component onto my Login.aspx page from the toolbar in visual web developer.
Why can I log in just fine on my local machine, but when push everything to production and I try to log in as that user I get the error message "Your login attempt was not successful"
I have a solution that has 2 projects in it... Project #1 is a class I created some time back to deal with the basic data connection and passing data back and forth.
The 2nd project is the new current project (web site).
Everything works fine in local mode but after I have compiled Project #1 and created a referance in Project #2 then compiled Project #2 and published to the server...
I am running on Windows 7 64bit, .NET 4.0, Access 2010, SQLExpress (loging only), C#... I have rebuilt Project #1 several times as an x86, AnyCPU, and x64... they all give the same result...
I get the following error when the web site is run.
Problem: I need to move a local development database to the production server without any of the test data.
I am running SQL Server Express 2008 and SQL Server Management Studio 2008.
To create my ASP.NET Membership 2.0 system I created the DB initialy and ran aspnet_regsql.exe
I then added my own tables manually to store additional information.
I adjusted the web.config file with an application name.
When I ran a sript the application ID name was created and populated in the aspnet_Applications table. My script created a new member created and added to the admin role. Ok so everything go so far.
Now I want to move the local DB to the server. I know the connection string and can change this in the web.config.
My hosting company doesn't provide restore, so I don't think I can backup and restore
Q 1. What would be the best way to move the database across. Bearing in mind I need to clean the database out of test data.
Would it be just generate an SQL Script for the database and run it as a query on the server? And if this is the best way then do I need to set the permissions for the ASPNET user?
Q 2. What is the best way to clear out the data in the local database.?
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
I have a SQL server in my office. I can connect from my home development workstation website to the remote SQL server with no problems but when I upload the site to the web host and try and use the same SQL server it fails with 'A network-related or instance-specific error occurred while establishing a connection to SQL Server. The server was not found or was not accessible'
I've never had this problem before, I'm at a total loss.
I have a SQL Server 2008 database with ASP.NET Forms Authentication, profiles and roles created and is functional on the development workstation. I can login using the created users without problem.
I back up the database on the development computer and restore it on the production server. I xcopy the DLLs and ASP.NET files to the server. I make the necessary changes in the web.config, changing the SQL connection strings to point to the production server database and upload it.
I've made sure to generate a machine key and it is the same on both the development web.config and the production web.config.
And yet, when I try to login on the production server, the same user that I'm able to login successfully with on the development computer, fails on the production server.
There is other content in the database, the schema generated by FluentNHibernate. This content is able to be queried successfully on both development and production servers.
problem with Stream.Write() where it works under a dev (Windows 7) environment but fails under a server environment (Windows 2008 R2 Enterprise)?
I'm basically working with some third party code which reads from a FileStream and writing to an Http request, nothing unusual and it's doing the following things:
Ensuring that Response.KeepAlive is false (was originally true but worked W7 and not W2K8 so tried false but it doesn't ); Ensuring that the Write includes the length of the bytes to write; Ensuring that I Flush the stream afterwards;
The error that I encounter is the rather vague 'The request was aborted: The request was canceled.' with InnerException of 'Cannot close stream until all bytes are written.'. Now, my code works perfectly under Windows 7 so I still suspect that something is actively blocking this writing although I am not sure what, how and where.
One other possibility I wondered about was whether the encoding might be different under Windows Server 2008 R2 as opposed to Windows 7?
Here's a code snippet from the relevant method (a bit convoluted but, disclaimer, I didn't write it :-):
I'm using VS2010 and on my local machine, using web.config to map one url to another works fine, using the tag. However, as soon as I upload to the IIS6 server it doesn't work at all! Is there something about IIS6 that doesn't support this feature?
I have an MVC web application, the urls like following in my views folder:
<img src="../../Images/Delete.png"/>
are working on my localhost, but when I deployed the application on production server, they stopped working and when I use single ".." instead of double "../.." , they start working on production server.
URL....I used above code to send Confirmation-email but below error happen..The SMTP server requires a secure connection or the client was not authenticated. The server response was: 5.5.1 Authentication Required. Learn more at...An unhandled exception occurred during the execution of the current web request. Please review the stack trace for more information about the error and where it originated in the code. System.Net.Mail. Smtp Exception: The SMTP server requires a secure connection or the client was not authenticated. The server response was: 5.5.1 Authentication Required. Learn more atSource Error:
Line 87: smtp.Credentials = NetworkCred; Line 88: smtp.Port = 587; Line 89: smtp.Send(mm); Line 90: } Line 91:
i think this has been asked before but i just cannot figure this one out. I have added a global.asax file to my project (using asp.net with c# from vs2010) and works great on my local machine. then when i publish to our site (i publish to ftp site and then copy from the ftp folder into the site folder overwriting old files) and it doesn't work... at all. i am using 'windows server 2008 R2 Enterprise'.
I have html editor on page, ajax 3.5. I can save Editor.Content to xml file without problem, after I publish to server machine, It refused to work for me.
my page directive set to ValidateRequest = false and EnableEvenValidate = false and AutoEventWireUp = false, no UpdatePanel used around Editor and update button. on code behind which is button click event.
Dim docInfo.Load(Server.MapPath(xmlInfoFilePath)) docInfo As New System.Xml.XmlDocument() Dim ndInfo As System.Xml.XmlNode ndInfo = docInfo.SelectSingleNode("/info/business[@user='" & User.Identity.Name & "']") If ndInfo IsNot Nothing Then ndInfo.Attributes("description").Value = Editor.Content docInfo.Save(Server.MapPath(xmlInfoFilePath)) End If docInfo = Nothing
This button click generate an error on server side. I guess the problem Editor.Content have hidden tags, the server refuse to accept, but what is real problem.
I am having a webmethod that returns some data.I'm using jquery to call that function with its Content type specified as XML.The problem is that it is working on local machine but not on server.The code i'm using is:
var arrInputs = pnl.getElementsByTagName("input"); str = arrInputs[0].value; $.ajax({[code]....
Ajaxfinish is defined afterwards and it works fine on local.Is there some more settings i need to do to make it executable
I am using the following Web method.. its work fast on local host , but on Domain hosted server .. its works odd , i;e; some time its work fast about (1-3 sec) and some take about 10-14 sec to process.. how do i make it work properly and fast..
here is my code
[WebMethod] public static string DisplayMessage(string name, string price,string obj, string id) { SqlConnection conn = new SqlConnection(WebConfigurationManager.ConnectionStrings["eshopConnectionString"].ConnectionString); //Creating Delay""
I am using the Ajaxpro dll in my development server working fine.If i am going to deploying the code from production server its not working. I am getting the Ajaxpro is undefined..
I am wondering the best way to change my connection string based upon which server I am accessing.
Essentially, all of the development is done on our local machines - once we think it is working, we upload it to our development server. In these 2 instances, I want my application to go off of our "dev" connection string for the SQL database in the web.config.
However, once it is published to our production server (for an internal application), I would like the connection string to point to our live db.
I am using the N-Tier model by Imar Spaanjaars - and have it setup like he suggests - In my DAL I have a class called AppConfiguration -
In this class I have a public readonly property ConnectionString() which returns the connection string in the web.config.
This is in an individual class library. What I would like to do is something similar to:
If server is localhost OR devstring return devString else return productionstring
I have deployed simple application on production server it just update sql server table via update query.
The problem is That when I run that app on development machine it updates table on remote server but after deploying it on production server and accesing the url on production server/and development machine my code doesn't execute and thus it don't update table.
I have created virtual direcotry and configured app with specific application pool which is custom based Asp.net account.
In Production Server there are Issue with Writing in one of File. File not getting Write.I have give all the permsion even added EveryOne give full permsion.It's working on a windows 7 But Not working on a Windows Server 2008.R there any extra permsion need to apply ??
I am rather new to asp.net but I have built a couple of apps that do not require users to login. am having some problems moving my secure .net application from my laptop to a production server, however, and I am hoping someone can help me. On my laptop my application's user authentication functions as it should, but when I move my application to a webserver I get an assortment of errors. Forgive me if these questions are a little basic. My first question is this. In a production environment do I move the ASPNETDB.MDF file in the App_Data folder to my SQL server? Is it OK to rename it to something more descriptive?
Sometimes I would like to be able to update during day time my ASP .Net application. I noticed that quite often updating DAL's (.xsd files) that are in used will block my application (and users). The only way, I found to recover, is to restart IIS but my users do not like it.
Is there some more clean way to update an online server without disrupting the users ?
Could I identified the DAL which are in used and the users using them, so that I could somehow disconnect only these users (My application uses Windows authentication).