I created a web application in which I am generating a ms-word document using Microsoft.Office.Interop.Word dll. The application is running fine in the visual studio but when I tried to run on IIS 5.0 through virtual directory then its giving the following error -
Retrieving the COM class factory for component with CLSID {000209FF-0000-0000-C000-000000000046} failed due to the following error: 80070005.
In my application I have taken reference of Microsoft Word 12.0 Object Library, but its coming as Microsoft.Office.Interop.Word dll, this interop dll is just a wrapper of the actual word COM dll. But I have to register the actual word COM dll. so my problem is to find -
1) The path of the original word dll(COM)
2) How to register this dll, either using regsvr32 or to register on IIS.
I would like to generate word reports on the web server. My web host does not have office installed, and from what I've read it´s not recommended to use word on the server.
Now, I just recently found this out, and I more or less counted on the reporting stuff being quite simple to set up.
This is what I need.
The user logs in and uploads data, changes it, calculates it and so on. When this is done he will need to generate a report, although preferably in a format he can edit (like maybe adding a comment or a logo or whatever).
How do I do this? This really needs to look professional so features like page breaks and other kinds of formatting is needed.
It is sufficient if the document is generated and not opened on the server. I think I can require the user to have office installed locally in order to actually open the document and maybe print it. But the content must be generated from the sql database.
Sorry, not sure if this is the right place for this. I have a requirement to convert Word, Excel and HTML docs to PDF format programmatically, but most information online seems to be talking about client side. What is the best approach for this. I think there would be about 100 conversions a day in production. It's not high volume.
How to open word document 2007 and save formate as .xps at server side.
I want the user to open word docx at server side user will click the button to open document which will be execute at server side. I want to show to my client a xps formate of docx which will be converted at server side(from .docx to .xps).
My code is running on local correctly. but at iis5.1 it's not working & giving an exception :-
System.UnauthorizedAccessException: Retrieving the COM class factory for component with CLSID {000209FF-0000-0000-C000-000000000046} failed due to the following error: 80070005.
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.
To grant ASP.NET access to a file, right-click the file in Explorer, choose "Properties" and select the Security tab. Click "Add" to add the appropriate user or group. Highlight the ASP.NET account, and check the boxes for the desired access.
I am developing the Windows Live@edu SSO integration with asp.net custom code.It uses the DLL called "System.Management.Automation" for executing Windows powershell v2.0 commands for connecting Outlook Live Apps.It works fine in localhost,but during deployment in Windows server 2008 , it shows error called
Could not load type 'System.Management.Automation.Runspaces.PSSession' from assembly 'System.Management.Automation, Version=1.0.0.0, Culture=neutral, PublicKeyToken=31bf3856ad364e35'."
I have an ASP.Net app that downloads MS Word templates (.dot) files from our IIS 6 server. I download the templates in client-side script using the ActiveXObject('MSXML2.XMLHTTP') . It works like a champ!
The problem is when I update a template file on the server with an updated version. When any users on the site go to download the updated version, the old one comes down. Hard for me to believe, but it's happening. I have the 'Check for New Versions of Stored Pages ' option check as 'Everytime I visit a webpage'.
It seems like the original file is in a cache somewhere - I'm not an expert in IIS 6 - so am I missing something in the II6 Setup?
I wrote an web form application in C# to open Office Word 2007 documents from the application. This worked perfectly testing in my development environment. But after deploying my application to web server, the documents do not open and I get the following error retrieving the com class factory for component with clsid failed due to the following error: 80040154
It looks like it may be because Office Word 2007 is not installed on the web server box. Would installing it on the web server be the solution, or is this a bad idea. If it is not the solution, then would is an alternative way to do this.
I just want to know how to capture an image using asp.net server side.
My code runs smoothly and captures the image when I'm running it in localhost, but when if I published or deployed it in our web server then access it tru its url, it doesn't work or i can't capture the image.
I have a class that is normally compiled into a .dll prior to distribution and used as a component library.
IE: vbc /t:library /out:xyz.dll xyz.vb (User would download then put the .dll in the bin directory and use Imports xyz Dim obj As New xyz ojb.Foo)
There is a need to write a line of content to the class file specific to the user prior to compile.
Is this possible via server side?
I believe my short question would be, can I call vbc.exe from a site hosted with winhost.com and compile a class.vb file through vbc.exe on the server? And how?
I have been able to reach IE via ASP.NET from my account there so I think it may be possible.
I'm running an ASP.NET ver 4.0 website on Windows Server 2003. Everything was working fine, until I uploaded a new version of the site tonight.I have a new version of the website on my local box, with so many changes that I decided to remove all the existing files on the live site, with the exception of the web.config.Then I uploaded all new files (except the local version of my web.config) from my local box to the live site.
Afterward, when I browsed to the site and tried to use the standard Account/Login.aspx page, all my server code in the code-behind file was displayed in the browser!What would cause this? It *seems* like that would be a server-configured issue, but after I rolled the website back to the old files, everything worked again!
How can I deploy custom web service to iis side by side with asp.net application (in my case dotnetnuke site)?I deploy to server web service [URL] Service work great.When I deploy DNN 5.x.x web site work great, but my web service stop working, I get following error:
---------------------- Server Error in '/ directory_name ' Application. ________________________________________ Could not load file or assembly 'DotNetNuke.HttpModules' or one of its dependencies. The system cannot find the file specified.
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ASP.NET app and WS is in same root directory.I remove web.config file from my service folder, and merge relevant entries into the web.config file in my ASP.NET app (DotNetNuke site).I get the same error.I get same error in my development enviroment - win7 and production enviroment w2k8. you advise me please what I should change in server IIS or ASP.NET app web.config?
On one server, everything works. I am attempting to call a C++ assembly from C#/ASP.NET application.
When I deploy the web application in another server, it fails with the error message:
"The application has failed to start because its side-by-side configuration is incorrect" I have copied the dll into the correct folder which has permissions for the user and the application pool identity. The path has been added in the PATH variable. The DLL is fine and is not dependent on any other DLL.
How to create and open a docx in client side's Word from asp.net application? and if i want the user to customize the document at their localend, then how can i do this?
This process should be correct. But sometimes I only get a blank document in client side. I am sure the dotx generated in server side is not blank. What may cause that problem? Does error happen during sending data to client-side with Response, or is my code not good?
I have a requirement of adding server side variables in client side and other way round. Because I need to set a value from client side using javascript and access the same in code behind page.
Suppose I'm building a StackOverflow clone using webforms ASP.NET and jQuery. The Question page has a question, several answers, and comments under each. Requirements:Users can post new answers and comments, and edit existing ones, without postbacks. No UpdatePanels; the AJAX calls retrieve just the JSON they need, not HTML fragments. The page loads with all existing answers and comments in place (no javascript needs to run to read the page).
What I'm trying to figure out is how to do this without having to maintain two sets of markup (one that's bound on the client using some form of jQuery templating, and one that's bound on the server using traditional WebForms).
I reordered some items in a listbox using Javascript. When I read the items in a postback in the code behind (ASP.NET), the order is in the original order. How do I get the same order as shown in the screen after Javascript manipulation?
I m using site login Control in my login.ascx file and disaplaying login control in Div so if there is login link in page and i click on that then Login Div will popup which is site login.May i know how can handle error like username or password is incorrect on client side instead server side?
I have to implement the print functionality on aspx page like on click of print image icon user will be able to get the print out of aspx page .aspx page will contain the server controls like textboxes , Gridview etc which one approach will be the best server side or client side printing ?