We are working in healthcare domain and intergating various medical equipments with the web application.Earlier i was window forms control libray and embedd it into my html page but as it is a .net component so to run it on d client machine i had to set the CAS(code access security ) settings on the client machine and for that 1stly client should have .net framework which comes very windy for the client to download closly 350MB data and then do all the CAS stuff. This time i want to get rid from this method and want to use some other way to do this activity.
The major thing that i have to do i need to excute the 1 exe file on click of Button and then once ECG start recording on the client machine its binary file get store on d static path on client machine and after that i browse this file and save it on my server. Now, simply wanted that i should create one installer which can automatically install .net framwwork and do required CAS settings automatically. second thing is how can i upload the file lying on machine to my server. How can i do that in asp.net 3.5?
I have created an ASP.NET website which accesses a DB. The DB can will be alrady installed at target machine. It can be anything from SQL server 2000 to SQL server 2008. Further more the target OS can be anything from Windows server 2000 to Windows 7. I have kept the target .Net framework version as .Net 2.0 to keep matters simple. Also, the target machine can be x86 or x64 or Itanium. Do I need to create separate builds for different target platforms? How do I create an Installer which will : Put this website on a Virtual Directory of IIS server(can be any IIS version) Detect the target platform and install the appropriate build. I need to do this either using the standard MSI installer of VS2008 or using WiX or any open source installer for that matter.
My company has built a web application using ASP.NET MVC and SQL Server 2008 which also requires some other custom windows components that we built to be installed. What we would like to do is create an installer package that will automate as much as possible to make deployment easier at customer sites. Some of the tasks we are looking to do is: install .net 4, IIS, sql server, setup IIS, deploy web application, configure web.conifg, deploydatabse, and install custom windows services. We are using VS 2010 and the installer has to work on IIS 6 and up. Having never done something like this before, does anyone have any insight and/or where could I look to start finding answers on how to go about this process?
I have a large Web Application ( ErPwith 11 subsystem) and I want tocreate a setup for itwith Microsoft WebPI. Currently We send our application for customers once a week (for weekly updates). We usefollowing tools in this application, So How to create a setup for out project toconfigure it in client IIS automatically
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Just trying to download it from [URL] for the first time. Web Platform Installer says regarding "Frameworks and Runtimes" (and also "Visual Studio Tools"), "All the recommended products from this group are already installed", even though they're not. Did have something called Visual Studio Runtime Redistributable installed which is just a handful of DLL's. I uninstalled it though - made no difference. Also removed entries from registry with "Visual Studio" in them, also made no difference.
I'm attempting to create an ASP.NET/C# page that runs a PowerShell script that will run an .exe installer. The ASP.NET page is currently running in IIS 6.0 on Windows Server 2003. The PowerShell script works correctly from the PS command line but when invoked from the ASP.NET page the page just hangs. No processes are created and it appears that the server just appears to hang forever. I have successfully gotten other PowerShell scripts that run simple Cmdlets or other scripts to work from the ASP.NET page.
I've verified that the Website has script and execute permissions and that the ASP.NET page can see the script on disk. When I run the script on the command line I am an Admin user, I've checked the user in the ASP.NET page and its running as the 'NT AUTHORITYNETWORK SERVICE' user. I gave that user full permissions to execute the script but there was no change. I feel like the issue is 1. User permissions which I am still a novice on in Windows. 2. Some prompt is being given to execute the script that I am not answering, however no Windows or prompts are displayed when this is run from the ASP.NET page, (the installer is shown when running the script from the command line).
I get the following error when i try to install asp.net mvc 3 using the Web Platform Installer 3.0: "This product did not install succesfully: Downloaded file failed signature verification and may have been tampered with" The other thing I've noticed is that inside the "Application DataMicrosoftWeb Platform InstallerinstallersMVC3..." folder, the Web Platform Installer creats a "AspNetMVC3Setup.exe" file that has a size an aprox file size of 200KB. Meanwhile, at the beginign of the instalation process the Web Platform Installer informs that it will download a 20MB file.
Seemed simple. I clicked on install now, downloaded and ran the Web Installer. First, ASP.Net MVC didn't install. I have uninstalled and reinstalled everything twice without luck. The Web Installer insists ASP.NET MVC is already installed. Second, given a nice menu of CMS dbs to try, I tried Atomz, N2CMS and Umbraco. Atom won't work with the net version downloaded via this download, so why is it even included here? I could not figure out what N2CMS or Umbraco wanted in terms of user names and passwords, so those CMS's didn't install. So, what all do I really need to create a website with ASP.Net MVC? Do I need Visual Studio Express (don't we have to pay for this?). I have Win 7 64 Home Premimum.
I have been reading the below article and I have got it to work.
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The problem is when I use my database script file it throws an error 1001 saying error next to keyword 'GO'. But if i take the exact same script and run it in SQL Management Studio it works fine.
Try this small script, this is what I am using and its giving me an error, An above is a lovely article to creating a database from microsoft.
I have an add-on for a commercial ASP.NET website. My add-on requires people to merge entries into their web.config, add/overwrite existing files, and add some DLL files to the bin folder. Is there a good and safe way to create an installer than can do this with a wizard type of installation?
I need to implement a web site installer for my asp.net application. The installer will be handling following features - Deploy the .net web application on to the IIS server Setting up the Sql database connection to run the DB scripts. Execute all the DB scripts. Run another exe for the license management. If some thing goes wrong, need to rollback everything. I have heard about wix and install shield and wondering what would be the best technology suitable for this particular case.
I am getting the error: The installer was interrupted before the application could be installed you need to restart the installer to try againI am having a asp.net 3.5 project created in VS2010...and selected the target as .net framework 3.5....still when i try to run the MSI it gives the above error..
I tried to install Amplifeeder today with the Web Platform Installer. When I arrived at the database setup I had to fill out some informations like "db admin user/password" and user username/password. Using SQL Express I do not have any username/password (neither admin or user). How should I be able to install applications with the WPI and SQL Express 2008 ?
Basically I had this error while trying to install in the logs: DownloadManager Error: 0 : MS Deploy exception: Microsoft.Web.Deployment.DeploymentClientServerException: The database 'AmpliFeederDB' could not be created. ---> System.Data.SqlClient.SqlException: Login failed for user 'sa'. The user is not associated with a trusted SQL Server connection.
Is it possible to put other installers infront of an installer in the same project ?for example im installing a media streamer(exe) it uses VLC i need to install VLC with it VLC is its own exe.can this be done in a setup project and how ?
I am trying to learn how to deploy a web application with .msi installer. I followed the tutorial at this site http://weblogs.asp.net/scottgu/archive/2007/06/15/tip-trick-creating-packaged-asp-net-setup-programs-with-vs-2005.aspx and created a .msi file.However, after I installed the application and tried to open the default.aspx file, I got this error:A name was started with an invalid character. Error processing resource 'http://localhost/TestMsi/default.aspx'.
I tried installing the asp.net package on my PC today. I had just made a fresh install of Win 7 pro 64 bit, basically a disk wipe, re-install and all Windows updates.
If I remember correctly, there was a list of 21 products to install. When it got to 19 (Visual Web developer), it stayed there with no error message for a very long time until I got tired of it and cancelled using task manager (pressing Cancel yielded no results).I then tried re-starting the PC in Safe Mode w/networking. The WPI "knew" I had already installed the other products and suggested I install Web Developer and SQL Server. This time, I did get errors, but the error log basically said that the instal program returned "1601" (install failed),
I also tried installing Web Developer only, omitting SQL server. This didn't help. suggest a patch, or alternative way of completing this install?
I have an installer class which I use to do some processing on the application after it is initially installed.
In the installer I have a custom dialog which requests a username and password. This is accessed in my installer class with Me.Context.Parameters("username")
After setting it as CustomActionData /username="[TXTUSERNAME]"
This is all fine. The first dialog of a Web Setup Project gets the user to select an IIS website from a dropdownlist and set a VirtualDirectory if required. I need to get the seleted Hostname but so far I have failed to find a reference to it in any documentation. I have tried things like:
I am working on an ASP.NET project in Visual Studio .NET 2010 and attempting to make an MSI installer using a Web Setup Project. I added the Primary output from the project (which seems to pull in the relevant dependencies) and the Content Files from the project (which pulls in the Web.config and the .svc files).
The issue is that rather than applying the XDT transform and creating the Web.config using the Web.Release.config, it just copies the Web.config, the Web.Release.config, and the Web.Debug.config into the installer without doing any transformation at all.
How do I get it to apply the Web.config transformation before creating the installer?