I have a developed a new website for online document management. I have setup everything on the local network and the site is available on localhost. What I want to do is to make it available on internet. Its my first web project and configuring IIS and resolving database problems after publishing was real headache for me apart from development work (thats another long story). But i have made it up to here and now there is one more step.
How to make a web server live?
I am using asp .net 3.5. The server is in my home (windows xp, IIS 6, microsoft sql server 2005, 10MB bandwidth for internet connection).
I dont want to buy a domain because the website is not commercial. Its just me and my friend who will be using the website and we dont mind putting in ip address. Also, do I have to get a static ip from my ISP?
I was working on some website in ASP.NET 3.5 on VS 2010. Though, some of the work is left, I intend to make it live. I have a domain and a host. But are there any chnages to be done in web.config etc before uploading? or how does this process work?
So in my project i need to display charts in an admin panel. I tried MSCharts first, works locally but doesn't work on live server, found later that it's a host permissions issue and most hosts won't accept it.
Then i searched around and found a control called WebCharts, used it and it worked locally, but on live server i got the same permissions issue.
I am using the asp.net 3.5. i have development a website using master page, user control, update panel, asp.net ajax such as loading box and message box etc. when i testing the site in my local, it show with the normal speed. but after i upload the website into the live server, the loading box and message box is slow loading.if there is a popup of messagebox, it is slower and when i click the ok button on the message box. it seem close in very slow and have a duplicate box come out. i have no idea on it. why it is so slow when uploaded to the server?
i m having an Hosting with Godaddy server , now my problem is i want to upload(attach) my machine database to godaddy sql server . i have also check all the function and configration on godaddy but i m not getting how i can do that. if i try to take remote connection , this also not possbile in godaddy ( due to security they are disable this function )wht is the other way i can attach my database (.bkp) file to live godaddy server.
Is there any way possible when my site is hosted to some how attach the process so I can debug the errors. Obviously as they are different environments what works in dev doesn't always work in.
While uploading file on live server i get this error.
System.UnauthorizedAccessException: Access to the path 'xxxwork-max.comTelecomimageslogo.gif' is denied.
ASP.NET is not authorized to access the requested resource. Consider granting access rights to the resource to the ASP.NET request identity. ASP.NET has a base process identity (typically {MACHINE}ASPNET on IIS 5 or Network Service on IIS 6) that is used if the application is not impersonating. If the application is impersonating via <identity impersonate="true"/>, the identity will be the anonymous user (typically IUSR_MACHINENAME) or the authenticated request user.
<identity impersonate="true"/> promotes for user name and password each time i select
file uploading.
[URL] - with reference to this post grant permissions to NETWORK SERVICE user will solve the problem but granting permissions will
I have a Asp.Net application eg its name is ABC and I have a server eg whose name is XYZ, where the application is hosted from. The default page for the application is Home.aspx.Now the requirement is I want Home.aspx to open automatically when the server name is typed in the URL. Currently for accessing the Home page I writehttp://XYX/ABC/Home.aspx but I want Home.aspx to open if I writettp://XYZCan anyone suggest how I can achieve this. I have one solution that is making a HTML page as default in IIS and then redirecting it to the respective link.
I want to display photo of employee who is login but our company doesn't want to expose the photos of all employees publically that is why we put that employees photos on a server that is not live but connected with the live server.Now problem it that when I run my website on localhost the photos of employees display but as soon as I publish it on IIS it doesn't display images.
i have a virtual directory in iis for my project. so that my application is accessible in other pcs as well. Now i want do debug the project when somebody is requesting the page from the other pc. i am not running application using (F5) Start Debugging. But still i want to debug when somebody is requesting the page. Netbean IDE has this feature.
We have a web application on ASP.NET 1.1. I have made some changes on the application on local & i have to deploy it on live. How do i do it? Can i copy the pages that i have changed on live & re-compile the entire project there? Is it good idea as we dont have any test server.
The DB I am working with is for memberships. Looking forward, I will load the website to a host provider. I think that the process requires that I also load a database with the hosting company on their server as well. Meaning that I will have two applications, with a connection string to connect the two (the web app, and the database). Is this the normal process for bringing a website live?
I had made some changes on the aspx page & on the aspx.cs page(code behind). It works fine on my local machine, but when i uploaded those pages on the live server, the changes are not reflecting over there. The site is not compiled & i have been replacing the files on the correct folder, but somehow the changes are not reflecting. I can see my changes on the aspx page, but the changes applied on the aspx.cs page are not taking effect. I even tried to put Response.Write on Page Load but nothing happened.Do i have to refresh the IIS server or some other tricks that might make the changes take effect on live
i want to know one imp thing abt asp.net website.. suppose i have craete one website project... its dummy.. so suppose i want to make it live so is there any changes which i have to do in that.. becoz if its dummy then its based on one local pc. for making live that should be accessed by all who access the site.
My application is live and it's work perfectly, but some time it's not loading and page is not load in browser but when i RESET iis it will working perfect.
application is in visual studio 2005 and back end is sqlserver 2005.
I have a developed a new website for online document management. I have setup everything on the local network and the site is available on localhost. What I want to do is to make it available on internet. Its my first web project and configuring IIS and resolving database problems after publishing was real headache for me apart from development work (thats another long story). But i have made it up to here (with the help of a lot of people in this forum) and now there is one more step.
How to make a web server live?
I am using asp .net 3.5. The server is in my home (windows xp, IIS 6, microsoft sql server 2005, 10MB bandwidth for internet connection).
I dont want to buy a domain because the website is not commercial. Its just me and my friend who will be using the website and we dont mind putting in ip address. Also, do I have to get a static ip from my ISP?
What are the best practices for making a hosted cms? I'm trying to make one with url rewritting.. Currently I can access the different sites with a foldername after the domainname, but I would like to hook up another domainname "subsite.com" to mainsite.com/subsiteI have tried talking to my webhost, but they couldn't help me with it, when the subfolders dont actually exist (the url are rewritten to the sitecore)
Now i want to deploy that application without any interaction of IIS. I want to make setup of my project so that i can directly install it in client's pc. I have tried many ways of doing this. I have tried Xcopy method and even tried of adding web setup project.
Live Chat is a very famous tool on websites, and the operators use a special web/windows interface to talk to the clients.What I want to implement is to specify some email accounts, and when the client click's the live chat and starts typing, his/her instant messages are delivered to the available email account. My operators can talk back to them as if they are on their friends list.I don't need to require any login or registration for clients to use this Live Chat.So are there any ideas about how to implement such a thing? Are there any good third-party-modules that already do that?
I am using a generic handler (indicator.ashx) to create a graphic that is overlayed from information from a table (called LIVE) from our SQL database. This is working very well and I am very happy with the results.
However I am having an undesirable issue where the query string that is used for this is also being accessed by another page (called ReceiveLive.aspx) which is populating our LIVE table with data when we don't want this. I have been able to track this issue down to our generic handler that seems to populate this table with data whenever the handler is accessed.
The query string that is used to access our graphic through our generic handler is http://mydomain.com/indicator.ashx?ID=ABC001.
Our other page that writes data to our LIVE database used the query string http://mydomain.com/live.aspx?ID=ABC001 which is normally only accessed by a small piece of software that sits on the users PC and sends the data when necessary.
My question is this: How do I prevent data from being written to our LIVE table via the Live.aspx page everytime a query string is processed by my indicator.ashx is accessed?