Controls :: Error While Creating A Directory - Could Not Find A Part Of The Path
May 7, 2015
I have a direstory Created by Name of Webimage... Now i enter a directory name in textbox.. The directory should be created inside Webimage and data should be stored in that folder. But its not working
Could not find a part of the path 'C:UsersArjunDownloadsCompressedWebsiteWebimagesasasaRaspiBoard.png'.
string directoryname = TextBox1.Text.ToString().Trim();
HttpFileCollection hfc = Request.Files;
for (int i = 0; i < hfc.Count; i++) {
HttpPostedFile hpf = hfc[i];
string filename = Path.GetFileName(hpf.FileName);
Error : Could not find a part of the path 'C:Images2.jpg'. Â 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.IO.DirectoryNotFoundException: Could not find a part of the path 'C:Images2.jpg'.
Source Error:
Line 86: pdfDoc.Open(); Line 87: Line 88: htmlparser.Parse(sr); Line 89: Line 90: pdfDoc.Close();
Server Error in '/POD/POMLNT' Application. --------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Could not find a part of the path 'c:windowssystem32inetsrvPOMLNTImagesPhotos333827.jpg'. 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.IO.DirectoryNotFoundException: Could not find a part of the path 'c:windowssystem32inetsrvPOMLNTImagesPhotos333827.jpg'.
Source Error: Line 270: PdfWriter.GetInstance(pdfDoc, Response.OutputStream) Line 271: pdfDoc.Open() Line 272: htmlparser.Parse(sr) Line 273: pdfDoc.Close() Line 274: Response.Write(pdfDoc)
I'm trying to create an XmlReader class instance to read an xml file. However I pass it a url for the xml file but it isn't resolved. what do I have to do to get the proper url?
In my application when I click on one of my button in the page it is giving error like this..
Could not find a part of the path 'V:UserEnterTrailorVideosluck.swf'.
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.IO.DirectoryNotFoundException: Could not find a part of the path 'V:UserEnterTrailorVideosluck.swf'.
There is No folder ("EnterTrailorVideos") in my project. But it is showing like this .
I want when no choose file  file upload control  update success full
In this code image change image update success.but when  i click  edit button  and not choose file from upload control.and click update button.it show error.
System.IO.DirectoryNotFoundException: Could not find a part of the path 'D:websiteschange image in gridview finalimages'.
In this code image change image update success.but when i click edit button and not choose file from upload control.and click update button.it show error.System.IO.DirectoryNotFoundException: Could not find a part of the path 'D:websiteschange image in gridview finalimages'.
I have an issue trying to connect to a mapped drive from an asp.net application.I tested my code on the development machine and it was successful.
[Code]....
"z" is a mapped network drive. My web servier is a virtual server Windows 2003 R2.When I try to create the dirctory on z drive I got the following error.Could not find a part of the path 'z:uploadsuser1-timenowIF I change the path from "z" to local drive like "c" it works fine.I tried to use Impersonate true to one user account ("let's call webuser which has full access to that z drive") and I still get the same error.
I have an asp.net c# web forms application that uses a file upload control to load documents to a specific folder. The location to upload the file is ~Assignmentsassignment_docs.
The error code is:Could not find a part of the path 'E:webmeAssignmentsassignment_docsfilename.xlsx'.The following is the code behind:
 protected void btn_fuc_assnmt_doc_Click(object sender, EventArgs e) { int i = 0; string filename = fuc_assnmt_doc.FileName; if (fuc_assnmt_doc.HasFile) { while (System.IO.File.Exists(Server.MapPath("~/Assignments/assignment_docs/") + filename))
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This works just as expected in dev on my localhost, but I get the error when I try it on my Winhost server.Is there an issue with the code or possibly with my IIS settings?
I am creating virtual directory from my C# code when i execute this code working every finely.
But problem is when i publish this code and access through iis it is showing an error as access denied .
i tried to give permissions to the folder in c:\inetpub\wwwrootfoldername Network service and users provided permissions of full control But still showing an error of Access Denied(mine is iis 5.0 in xp)
I have a page that shows a list of the files in an upload directory. ie: My customer uploads a file through my web page and the file ends up in the proper directory. When I click on a file name, the url path is missing the directory name. It's as if my customer uploaded directly to my root. Interestingly, when I upload a file through the same web page, the path remains intact and I am able to click on the link and download the file. How can I get the proper path in my url name. Here is my code .
I have a custom ASP.NET application that I utilize for several clients that I host. Each client has a separate domain and the application is normally a child application under the root domain [URL]. The application files are the same (aspx, ascx, style sheets, images, etc.). The only thing different is the web.config file for each client. As development of the application continues to evolve, I have to update the application for each directory and this obviously becoming tedious. I am trying to come up with a method keep the application up to date. My first though is placing the application into a single physical path and creating multiple applications pointing to that path (the problem with this method is I can't have different web.config files). I am curious as to what solution others are using in this scenario...
I m writing a web page to display user name and his contact number.
I m giving user a choice to enter user name once he enter the name i should be able to search in active directory and return all user starting with (inputed name).
DirectorySearcher deSearch = new DirectorySearcher(de);
//set the search filter deSearch.SearchRoot = de;[CODE]....
Above code needs exact login name like adamjo which is not the purpose.i should be able to display all possible possibilities for example if user enters adam i should give him choice to select whether he want to see adam josef or adam john e.t.c.Is there any property to find first name from active directory?
How to check if user is part of Active directory or not. I have a username, and i want to check if that user is available in the active directory. I am using .NET 4.0 version
I've followed this training without problem until Part 6. When I get to the last execise on the page "Adding to the Database" my form does not work as expected. Here's the code for my AddMovie.cshtml:
@{ var MovieName=""; var MovieGenre=""; var MovieYear=""; if(IsPost){ MovieName=Request["formName"]; MovieGenre=Request["formGenre"]; MovieYear=Request["formYear"]; var SQLINSERT = "INSERT INTO Favorites (Name, Genre, ReleaseYear) VALUES (@0, @1, @2)"; var db = Database.Open("Movies"); db.Execute(SQLINSERT, MovieName, MovieGenre, MovieYear); Response.Redirect("dataMovies.cshtml"); } } <h1>Add a New Movie to the database</h1 <form action="" method="post"> <p>Name:<input type="text" name="formName" /></p> <p>Genre:<input type="text" name="formGenre" /></p> <p>Year:<input type="text" name="formYear" /></p> <p><input type="submit" value="Add Movie" /></p> </form>
I get the Add Movie submit button, and I've rechecked several times, but I cannot find why 1) the data is not added to the database and 2) that the redirect does not send me back to the start page dataMovies.cshtml (which is working fine).
I am trying to upload a file Into a MapPath but I am getting a error 'C:/WebSite/userimages/' is a physical path, but a virtual path was expected. My code is:
I'm trying to display images in a GridView (yes, still this...). [edit] Before I can come to that I have to upload some images to the database.
I've followed this tutorial for the "upload image to database" code (this worked fine for uploading images, but I don't know if the images were converted to byte):
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and I've followed this tutorial for the "display images in gridview" code (and "retrieve file" from the tutorial below).
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It doesn't quite work, the GridView shows but without images
Now I'm trying to change the "save file" code according to this tutorial:
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but I don't understand everything in it. When I try to upload an image I get an error on this line:
My basic question is, can a virtual directory in IIS point to a physical path that's not on the local machine? For instance, right now I have a virtual path /NaturalGasReport/NYMEX which points to physical path C:Program Files (x86)NymexSettleNATGAS_REPORTNYMEX, but I want it to point to a physical path on a difference PC on the same network. Is this possible? (I know I can just try it out so I apologize for asking but I thought it would be best to get an explanation along with "yes" or "no"). If you want more detail, this is what I need to do. To make a long story short, because of a vendor product we are using that won't run on a 64-bit operating system, I have to run a program called Generate_NGReportData.vbs (it's a vbscript program) on a PC I will call 28. It uses a vendor product which produces jpg files which are graphs of the Natural Gas market. The machine where I wish it could run is called RTEST01 but this machine runs a 64-bit OS and the components won't work there. RTEST01 has the databases. So, I created a datasource on 28 which points to RTEST01's database. The vbs program will read the data, generate the reports, and write one row to a database table on RTEST01. RTEST01 has to run the complimentary program which sends these reports (via email). 28 is not an email server so it can't email the reports. So on RTEST01 I will run Send_NaturalGasReport.vbs. This program creates an email body of html. The html references [URL]NaturalGasReport/NYMEX/" & Day(nymex_update_dt) & ".jpg which is a virtual directory pointing to C:Program Files (x86)NymexSettleNATGAS_REPORTNYMEX. I need it to point to the folder and files on 28.So if my initial question has a simple yes answer then I am all set. If not, examine my architecture and propose an alternative solution.
I'm trying to deploy my web project to my local IIS server (C:inetpubwwwrootlunchbox). By default the in is created inside the project directory - i.e lunchboxin. This setup, however, gives me the following error when I try to open the site:
When I move the in directory outside the project root (i.e C:inetpubwwwrootin), the site opens up just fine. I'm also able to test the web project from Visual Studio without any issues.
Can someone tell me why I have to move the in directory outside the project root to make the site work? What can I do to not have to do this?
i have a asp.net web application and i need to take a full Directory path (for ex: http:\<server><websitename>folder1 est.lst) and parse the name of the folder that has test.lst file. The directory tree can vary and i just need a generic way to parse this path and find the directory name which has the file.
I have a page where im listing out the files within a directory. How can i get the path to the files that are listed?
in other words, i want the path to the file to be like this:
http://server.com/files/pdfs/mypdf.pdf
but using this string url = Request.RawUrl.ToString(); returns [ http://server.com/files/pdfs/default.aspxMYPDF.PDF ]
That file is actually within a sub directory of the pdfs folder. So the link is obvisously not correct. Ive tried other suggestions found online, but those return the link like this [ http://server.com/files/pdfs/MYPDF.PDF ] again missing the subdirectory it actually belongs to.
To start with then we have a LinkButton whose text is actually an image tag. The image it links to is a Png and resides in a folder in the web directory. This is IIS V6 and win Server 2003.
The path is [URL]
Admin is a virtual directory configured in IIS.
The above url doesn't work but if you change it to [URL] (lowers case 'a') then the image is served, change it back to 'A' and it takes you to login, you log in and it loops back to log in. change to 'a' and voila the image is served. Weirdly this problem doesn't always occur and I have hunted for a resolution for days to no avail.
I am trying to profile the number of "Anonymous Requests" for an ASP.NET web application using perfmon. When I select this key, I have to pick a process of the form _LM_W3SVC_#_ROOT. How do I map the IIS metabase path back to the web application?
I have created a setup for my application which is having both website and desktop application. i m supposed to changes connection string in both the config files at runtime. i used following code :