The server is 64 bit, but the app pool is configured to run as 32 bit. Do i need to publish 64 bit dlls? The rapid fail recovery sometimes recycles the app pool and someone suggested that it may be because i am not using 64 bit dlls. Doesn't sound likely... but you never know.I switched the publish settings to release and any cpu. But it spits out in the bin folder /bin/x64 as well. Do i copy over everything in the bin folder or do i just copy over the x64 dlls?? kinda confused on that. And why are pdb files being spit out with the dlls as well? I thought this was a debug thing only.
I recently noticed that when a dll is replaced at my web site, the site will take a long time to come back, even though the dll is only used by limited pages. I generally have to reset IIS to make the web site come back faster. Is this the normal behavior? or some settings need to be ajusted to avoid this?
I have my web application in which I have paste some of WebPages which is referencing to some DLL which was earlier in Bin Folder but when I move to my solution I am getting error of
Error 1 The type or namespace name 'MyDummyBinDLL' could not be found (are you missing a using directive or an assembly reference?) F:WebProjectsProbingTestProbingTestGlobalPlus.UI.ClientWebLinkMyWebLinkHomePage.aspx.cs 13 7 GlobalPlus.UI.Client
What 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 have 3 dll's compiled and put inside the bin dir of a website. They were referenced some time ago on a different computer with their respective source code.
I don't have the original source code for this version (all 3 dlls are like one app. They use each other functions) but I do have a newer version.
What I wanted to do was to completely remove any reference for the old version and just add a reference to the new version dlls. I tried:
Rightclick on dll---> delete , tried: look inside project file,sln, anywhere - web.config etc. to find the reference ..... Nothing. The old dlls come back after I recompile.
One of the new dlls has a different name than the same one in the older version. When I replace the older versions with the new ones and add the third dll with the different name and delete the older one and recompile. The older one just comes back from nowhere, and I get an error that I have some functions running both on the older dll and the newer one and it won't compile.
How do I completly remove the older version so I can start over with the new one?
The type or namespace name 'DocumentFormat' could not be found (are you missing a using directive or an assembly reference?)' errors even though the dll is on both machines and references are in the two relevant projects. The errors are only coming up in one project in the (web) application and the app is building as expected on my machine.
I had first build an database and populated it with various information, set some properties related to FTS and other things.
Now, in the asp.net MVC application, I am able to add the database ServerExplorer->Connect To Database-> Data Source= MS SQL SERVER->Server name->OpAmp-pc. Now, I was unable to add the database by copying the file in app data folder.
My doubt it how can I share the website+ database with my fellow batchmate or put the whole website online.
i have dsigned a website in my desktop in my company. i have installed sql server 2005 and visual studio 2008.everything is working fine if i host my website from my workstation.but my desktop is not accessible to all the departments in my company so i have to host my website on one of the company's sql servers.let us assume that "isaserver" is my company's sql server where i want to host my website.now, what i did that i created a virtual directory in isaserver's wwwroot folder and pasted my c:/inetpub/wwwroot contents into that.but when i tried to access the website, its not working.
Developing a website in ASP.net. On the development site all is working fine.We decide to publish the site using visual studio 2008's publish mechanism.The publish goes flawless.When we go to the live site, it hangs anywhere from 2 minutes to 30 minutes before it starts serving pages.All other sites on the same server seem to work fine.If we reboot the server it starts serving pages right away.It is not a programming issue, as once the site kicks in all seems to work fine.VS 2008, .NET 3.5, On both IIS 6.0 and 7.5
I love the idea of precompiling my web site. In fact, 've never understood why MS didn't consider this important all along. So I tried the new Publish Web Site command in VS2010 and it seems to work well. That is, until I need to make a change to my site!In order to implement the tiniest of changes to my site, it looks like I must run the Publish Web Site command again, which takes forever because it overwrites and copies absolutely everything on my site, including the upload directory where users' images get stored, which is a problem!If I attempt to instead use Copy Web Site, then I get error about how I can't have an App_Code folder, or something along those lines, in a precompiled app.So what am I supposed to do? Is the only way I can have a precompiled site by requiring a complete reset of all content if I need to implement the tiniest of changes?
I am currently having problems with publishing my website to my server. I have ensure that the permissions/username/password is correct. I tried creating a new website and I have no problems at all. However, I have this project in localhost which I want to publish and it just gives a message "Failed to Publish". Also I am trying to configure my webconfig to access my sql server 2005 database not by windows authentication but by sql server authentication, which I am unsure of how to do it.
I want to publish my project, and upload it to my host but I don't know how to to do that to convert my codes to .dll to protect it ? to take a copy of my database and upload it to the host and bind it all steps needed to complete that successfully
I have set up a development server (Win Server 2003) with IIS 6.0. I have the .NET Framework 2.0 and 4.0 installed. My web host (where my app will run) has .NET 3.5. Will it work for me to set up my development server with 4.0 in IIS, and then create a new website in Visual Studio (2010) that targets the .NET 3.5 framework (aimed at my development server)? want to be able to publish the site to my web host (with .NET 3.5).
i have project that have used report microsoft . it can print in win server 2008 when it is source code but when i published project in serever 2008, there is no data in my page and it cant print.
1. can i use my system as web server as well as database server and my ip address as the name of the site. with out any registrations are there any free web hosting sites plz let me know.2. for stand alone applications setup file is created how about web applications. do we need to genrate any dll to integrate all the design and code and database.
when i was creatin the website visual studio created the aspnet.mdf automaticly and it was working fine . i could create a new user and login with no problems but after uploading the site content it wont work any more . so my question is how do i susscefly publish the aspnet.mdf file to the server so it would work
I am learning web services . I had one sample project.in that installer class which is available in visual studio installed templates . When I started debugging services gets started working.in searching I didn't get any information about installer . How to deploy wcf services library ....