Configuration :: Drawbacks To Installing Framework Version 4?
Jun 7, 2010I currently have the .net framework version 3.5 installed on my computer. Are there any known drawbacks to instyalling version 4?
View 5 RepliesI currently have the .net framework version 3.5 installed on my computer. Are there any known drawbacks to instyalling version 4?
View 5 Repliesi have windows 2008 server which has default 3.5 framework installed
i want to install framework 2.0 64 bit earlier i had windows XP with VS2005 which worked on 2.0
i ave my webapplication doen on 2.0 framework so i need to install framework 2.0 64 bit so that my existing application culd work on the new system
how do i go abt.i am not able to install the framework
Here is my problem: But i had searched few forum on that, the problem is framework version. However, all the while the pc is using same framework v1.1.4322. After i compile the dll at folderA for example, the i copied it to folderB due to using same dll. Just that, cause the below error.
{System.MissingMethodException}
[System.MissingMethodException]: {System.MissingMethodException}
HelpLink: Nothing
InnerException: Nothing
Message: "Method not found:
We are developing a web site and in this site we have a link to a clickonce deployed application. This is a direct link to the executable (Remote share execution). For this to be possible the client must have .NET framework SP2 installed. The problem is i need to get the SP version of the clients machine. I can access client information using Request.UserAgent but this doesn't have a clue about the service pack.
View 3 RepliesThere is an existing asp.net 2.0 app on an IIS 6 server. I need to add a feature/page to this site (third party app, don't have source code). I'm creating my tool in VS targeting dotnet 4. For end user convenience I need my tool to be available within the same url namespace as this .net 2.0 app. I assumed I would just create a new virtual directory within this existing app to put my app. But I hadn't thought about the different framework versions.... the web server does have v 4 installed. So can I create my virtual directory and host my v4 tool there, within the v2 website?
anything I should be aware of to make that work?
I've been tasked to update and install a new version of an old ActiveX control in our Aspx web application .The actual updating is fairly straightforward, but the installing is giving me headaches. Here is what I tried:
In the VB6 editor, get the properties of the ActiveX project, and check off the "autoincrement" checkbox in the "Make" tab.Set the version to 1.0.12 Create a new CAB with the Package&Deployment wizard. Copy this CAB to my website.
Then in the Aspx itself, I update the version of the activeX as follows:
Me.Page.Header.Controls.Add(New LiteralControl(String.Format("<div style=DISPLAY:none'><object id='PrtLabel' codebase='{0}' classid='CLSID:AB61148E-D4B5-4D4B-8867-9E4CE8229B5E' viewastext></object></div>", "PrtLabel.CAB#version=1,0,0,12")))
After this, I delete the prtlabel.dll and prtlabel.inf files from the "c:windowsdownloaded program files" folder.
Problem is, when I then visit the web page and it asks me to install the activeX, it doesn't actually do it (no error message appears though). When I go back to the "c:windowsdownloaded program files" folder, ONLY the prtlabel.inf file has been copied there, NOT the prtlabel.dll file.
Is there a special procedure to put a new version of an ActiveX control in your website?
I tried to install MVC Framework from the below [URL] First it is installing web plateform installer 2.0, once it is done, it is throwing an error Asp.net mvc2(visual studio 2008 tools) requires VS2008 Sp1 let me know what I have to install to run MVC Below is my configration: OS: Microsoft Windows Server 2003 [Enterprise edition, Service Pack 2]
View 6 RepliesWe have an application that is already deployed in the production environment. And currently it is using Dundas evaluation version. We tried updating it to the licensed version by simply pasting the dll file. but we got the error message as "The file has not been pre-compiled and cannot be requested".
View 1 RepliesI want to get the .NET Framework version that I am working on through the code (C#) . Is there any easy way to do it?
View 2 RepliesHow will we identify which is the version of the .net framework are used for developing from an application we got without code
View 4 RepliesMy question is let's say I have "MS Windows Server 2003 R2 with IIS v6".And in this server, I have .Net Framework 1.0 (For my VS2003 Web Sites),
.Net Framework 1.1 (For my VS2005 Web Sites) and .Net Framework 2.0 (For my VS2005 Web Sites).And now I have a web project written in VS2008 with framework 3.5. And I'm planning to put this project in this local server (as Intranet site).
A ASP website, which is created in VS2003 is opened in VS2008. The project is migrated and some changes are made. A new setup is created.
The new installation does not work because Framework 3.5 SP1 is needed.Is it possible to use Framework 2.0 instead of 3.5?I tried to go to the property page and change the target framework to .NET Framework 2.0 on the Build tab.When installing the website it stills asking for
Framework 3.5 SP1.
I have installed VS2010. already i have VS 2005 and website working with framework 2.0.After installation, now I am unable to set ASP.net version for IIS virtual directories to Dot net Framework verion 4.0.How can i set virtual directories Dot net Framework version 2.0 to 4.0?
View 2 RepliesI have asp.net application with framework v3.5 compatibility.. How do i check that which framework is currently installed in client P.C. If client using old framework version, i want to acknow. him by a message box.....
View 2 RepliesI have a framework 2.0 asp.net website, I want to change it's framework version to 3.5. Is it possible to do this manually from web.config file? I don't want to change from visual studio property pages. I need to change from web.config, what should I do?
View 2 RepliesI think I did something stupid recently. I tried out the new vs2010 and probably changed settings to the newer version of the .net framework. My asp.net pages are working normally as before locally on my machine, but after I uploaded my web.config file to my ISP, the same pages are not working online.The version of asp.net my ISP has is 2.00.50727. I can upgrade that to 3.0 for an addional cost, but how do I revert back to my previous version, is this done in the wetb.config file perhaps?
View 3 RepliesWhat is the guideline on installing the application dlls in GAC? I have not never done that. Is installing shared dllas like mvc2 dlls in GAC is a good approach?
What will happen in this case where I have an old version of the same dll in GAC and a new version of the same dll installed in the bin folder? Will always the GAC dll being used by the application rather than the dll in its bin folder?
I was trying to install Umraco CMS on my website locally first.
Although, I decided to install it on a subdomain of website but I had a problem in creating one. So, I was trying to install the Umbraco CMS in the blog folder of my webiste. i chose the Web Platform installer option from here : [URL]
On step 2, I opted to use an existing SQL Server Database. It asks for the username and password to access my application database. Screenshot:
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Is there some default value for this authentication because I never set this username and password for my database :-/
I host a website that has recently been upgraded from .NET Framework 2.0 to .NET Framework 4.0. Within the website, I have an instance of BlogEngine which still requires .NET Framework 2.0. Each website is in it's own application pool. My issue is that when I browse to the blog portion of my website, I receive a 500.19 error with the following information...
The configuration section 'system.web.extensions' cannot be read because it is missing a section declaration The web.conf file that is listed in the error message is the config file that belongs to my root website which is running .NET Framework 4.0. How do I get the two websites to run together in the same website using different versions of the .NET Framework?
I need to determine the clients .NET framework version in my web application. I'm running in partial trust so I can not read the filesystem or registry (Is there an easy way to check .net framework verison using C#?).
System.Environment.Version returns the runtime version, so I can not use that.
I cannot use javascript The only way I can think of at the moment is to try to load a .NET 3.5 dll and catch an exception, but this does not.
Update:
Request.Browser.ClrVersion and Request.Browser.GetClrVersions() will return the .NET framework version(s) installed on the client.
I am Rupesh B S. I am going to upload my first asp.net project on internet server. I have a doubt on uploading area. In my computer I installed - Visual Studio 2010 SQL Server 2008 No IIS Installed by myself My first doubts is Because of not installing IIS in my computer while I was developing my project and I did not stored Project folder in "inetpubwwwroot" Folder, will it cause any problem on running my project on internet. In My computer, my project is working smoothly Now.
My Second Doubt: Under which folder in server I should upload my project folder. area showing in my hosting server control panel. My Third Doubt: Anything I have to configure such as database for to upload in server b4 uploading my project folder into the server? MY Fourth Doubt: Just upload my project folder as it is as it in my computer - Right?
I installed VS 2010 on XP machine with IIS working good. after the installation the IIS stoped answering when yrying to get to web pages in my server from othere IP's in the network
localy it is working .
I have this cenario:One server (machine) that have framework 3.5. And one site (website) developed for framework 3.5.This site can not be modified (rebuild in other FW version, or others changes).
I'll developer a new webapplication (WAP) in framework 4.0 (using microsoft visual web developer 2010).
As I know, the new webaplication work in the server, if I install framework 4.0 in the server.
My question is: Can I install the framework 4.0 on the machine that already have framework 3.5. And continue have sites working with other frameworks version?Or, should I develop my new webapplication in framawork 3.5 ?If I can install the framework 4.0, do I need make some specify configuration during the installation?
Why does the Web Platform Installer force you to install SQL 2008 Express?
I have a production server which already has an installation of SQL 2000 but no web development tools are installed. I would prefer not to add SQL 2008 Express if it is not necessary. The server in addition to being the primary intranet webserver is also DC, APP SERVER, FILE SERVER and basically does not need to handle an extra instance of SQL.
The main purpose of this is just one of convenience to have the web development app on the RDP Desktop instead of attaching to the server in some manner (ftp/unc share).
I recently I have upgraded my web application from 1.1 to 3.5.
Now the problem is support DLLs used in this application still in 1.1 only.
There is no way to change it. While accessing from 3.5 it is not showing any error msg.
But not giving expected results.
Is there any way to run this particular assembly in 1.1 and other in 3.5 ?