how to run asp web site on different port in iis 5.1 server?
i have change the port no. but i can't run my web site on that port so plz. give me complete information and step to run asp web site in iis server on other than different port.
When I add a second website to my solution, it is putting it on a different port. My first website is running on port 50483, and my new website is running on port 55760. I was a little surprised, because I don't see the need to run them on different ports since they are seperate virtual directories.
I have we have deployed an ASP.NET applicatio (3.5 framework ) in IIS 6.0. It works fine in port 82 but it gives error in port80. we have installed follwoing KB969612 for IE8 issue to make it work
I am developing a website in ASP.NET. I wanted to know how can I give a static path to my website on my local mahcine such that it will always be deployed on port number. For eg: in php, the path can always be http://localhost/websitename
but in ASP.NET, whenever, I debug the website for testing, it is always deployed to a new port number. This prevents me from testing my script which can only be given a static name in Greasemonkey.
I have setup a new site in IIS Manager and set the Host name to the actual website address, so everytime I try to access the site via the web it takes me to the site hosted on my pc. Do I need to change the port or use a virtual directory? Running on Vista.
In the past I deployed my apps using IIS running on IE6 and VS2008. When deploying using IIS a port number was attached to the localhost something like: [URL] then after deployment the website could be accessed from any other machine using the url. Recently VS2008, IIS and IE8 was installed. But now when I use IIS to deploy the app no port number is attached to the localhost which means that the app cannot be accessed by another machine.
This is because of the default setting being installed. There is a way to go into properties and change the default settings to make IIS deploy the app with the port number. How you change the default setting to make IIS deploy the app with the port number attached again so the app can be accessed by another machine using the apps url?
I have just started building an ASP.NET WebSite using VB.NET and am trying to set the DefaultClientScript property for DOCUMENT in order to use VBScript but for some reason this property is missing I am at a loss for what to do
I have an existing application of 20 equal user controls. Each user control contains a complex calculation. I have 2 lines visible as a start and when activating line 2 then line 3 becomes visible, when line 3 is activated line 4 is visible and so on. However this results in a very slow application! So instead I would like to dynamically load the user controls one by one. So my question is: How do I load the user controls to the website by raising an event? My existing code in html is:
instead I would only have the first to user controls visible and loaded and the loading the user controls as I need them for improving the performance of the application and thereby I will not be limited by only 20 user controls in the application. add example codes
I can't seem to check the checked value of a dynamic checkbox within a gridview. I've tried dozens of ways to test the checkbox's checked value, but it still returns false, when it should return true. If I change the checked value to true in the ASPX web page, then it will return true, even when it should return false. Any ideas? I've tried many different ways of checking the checkbox value including the one below.
I have a SalesOrderItem table, and it has a UnitPrice column in case the salesperson wishes to override the unit price of the Product for that order item.
In an ASP.NET Dynamic Data application, what would be the best way to set that UnitPrice property on a new SalesOrderItem based on the standard UnitPrice for the product? In other words, when the user clicks New on the 'Items' screen for a sales order, the UnitPrice field should already be filled in with the normal unit price for the product.
I was given a compiled asp.net web application v2.0 which was created in visual studio 2005. I have made some changes to the site and created various new classes and made it look abit cooler . On my localhost I go to the Visual Studio Project and click rebuild and its stays that the dll has been successfully and all the dll, pdf have been created again with new modified dates. So when I publish the site to the production server, the site uses the old current dll which doesn't show any of the changes I have made.
I have done the following - Deleted all the files from obj/Debug before rebuilding the site
Made sure there were no files defined in the application which are not there in the local system (apparently this is a bug)
I'm don't know what else to try, I' have used red gates .net decompiler and can see all my new class names so I know what all the extra classes are in the new dll.
One thing I'm not sure about is what 'Build Action' do you need to set for the binxxx.dll, at the moment it is set to 'content' but if I set it 'compile' I get "Error 1 Unable to write to output file
'C:1stDirectobjDebugvb-website.pdb': System Error &H80004005&" .
how to dynamically change the Report design InteractiveSize property? I want to use a radiobutton list which has two options (complete list, paginated list) which changes the height of the Report display. I wonder if I need to use the Report Parameters but how do I change and refresh to display the selected option.
As that title says my aspx page shows a compile error on the @Page directive that says "ASP.NET runtime error: Cannot load file or Assembly 'Microsoft.SqlServer.BatchParser' or one of it's dependencies". The project compiles with our error and it runs with no problem. The only real problem that this causes it that the intellisense for anything other than simple HTML is broken so I can't type asp:Controlname and have intellisense show me a the list of items or properties in a control. I get a green squiggly line under all the asp tags saying "Unrecognized tag prefix or device filter 'asp'". This project doesn't directly use SQL SMO but it does reference a project that does. However, I removed that reference and the problem still doesn't go away. I have installed on my development machine the full SQL client and for both SQL 2005 and 2008 (including the SDK) from the Developer editions of both versions. This was not a problem on VS2005 and the project compiles without error in VS2010 too.
I need to get access to the page index of the gridview so I can correctly get some data from a coresponding array to set the cell's contol properties correctly. Below is what I've got so far. The ExcelObject is a class that houses both the data read in from an sutomer submitted excel file and a matching 2 dimensional array of characteristics that I use in this case to set the CssClass property. My problem is that when I enable paging for the gridview I don't get the proper datasource row index when the data is read by the databinder.eval; what I'm getting is the current row of the gridview being generated.
I have an ASP.NET MVC 2 web site that runs okay on my local machine. The first page that comes up uses data from a SQL Server 2005 database that is on a separate machine.
When I deploy the website to an IIS 6.0 web server and try to open the website in a browser on the web server desktop I get the following:
Server Error in '/AutoDoc' Application.
Login failed for user ''. The user is not associated with a trusted SQL Server connection.
Description: 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.
Exception Details: System.Data.SqlClient.SqlException: Login failed for user ''. The user is not associated with a trusted SQL Server connection.
Source Error:
Line 27: </div>
Line 28:
Line 29: <% Html.RenderAction("GenreMenu", "DocStore"); %>
Stack Trace: [SqlException (0x80131904): Login failed for user ''. The user is not associated with a trusted SQL Server connection.] There are so many ways to approach this that IM a little lost in the forest. What is the best way to address giving the hosting web server access to the database server? Or should I say give the web site access to the specific database?
According to this website, I can go to Visual Studio 2005 Web Deployment Projects, and download the add-in, but I am not finding what I need. I have searched other sites for the add-in as well, but with no luck. where I can download the add-in?
If not, can someone provide documentation on how to properly deploy an ASP Web application? I have tried on my own, but I am apparently doing something incorrectly or incompletely, as I have several different problems with my current deployment. So I am looking to start over with the help of this add-in or by following more detailed documentation.
I am using visual studio 2005 (and team explorer 2005) with tfs 2008. I have installed both Visual Studio 2005 SP1 and VS80sp1-KB932544-X86-ENU.exe.
I perform the following steps:
Select Project->ASP.NET Configuration within Visual Studio 2005. Within Visual Studio 2005, attempt to perform either a check-in or a checkout.
The following happens:
The local server started by Visual Studio starts closing itself. I suspect it is crashing; the systray icons are not properly disposed of. It then reopens itself. It does this over and over again, maybe once every second or two. The TFS progress meter doesn't even budge, it just sits there. Canceling out of the checkout does not work; it says it is cancelling and does nothing.
I have been working on developing a website using -
Visual Studio 2008 Professional (.NET 3.5) and SQL Server 2000.Now I have it work perfectly on my local machine. Now when i upload my website on my Windows 2003 Server, I get an error saying
"Type 'System.Web.UI.WebControls.Parameter' does not have a public property named 'DbType'".
It alse gives me error when there exist a Date in the Page Designer but that's fine when I use DateTime. I think this might be an issue since DateTime no longer is supported in SQL Server 2005.
Now to resolve this issue on my server thus far I simply rename them to Type and DateTime and all is well. But On Changing and editing locally and then uploading again, I need to redo that.
I have a list box that I want to allow the users to select up to 4 items from. I set the selection property to multiple, but for the life of me it won't allow multiple selection. If I pre-select 4 items, they show up as all selected when the page loads, but as soon as I select another, it clears all of them and then only allows one at a time. if I check the source code for the page, the property is set to multiple (see below).