How To Restart Share Point Server 2010
Oct 6, 2010i want to ask you that how to start or restart share point server 2010 that is already installed on my machine. Explain step by step.
View 3 Repliesi want to ask you that how to start or restart share point server 2010 that is already installed on my machine. Explain step by step.
View 3 RepliesI wanted to change the look and feel of my share point server 2010 site. I have use office Power font to create my custom theme. .Thmx file. I am just wanted to know how to use the custom style to use in share Point server 2010. Like earlier we did in share point serve 2007 to create a theme folder. I want a fix solution. Like if i wanted to deploy my theme into server 2010. I will not get trouble.
View 1 Repliesour team has converted asp.net 3.5 c# project to 2010 share point application. In our share point application we are using webparts. we have controls inside update panel.
<script src="js/jquery-1.3.2.min.js" type="text/javascript"></script>
<script src="js/test.js" type="text/javascript"></script>
<asp:UpdatePanel runat="server" UpdateMode="Conditional" >
<ContentTemplate>
<asp:Button ID="Button1" runat="server" OnClientClick="return test();"
Text="Button" onclick="Button1_Click" />
<asp:HiddenField runat="server" ID="hdnlbl" />.......
I've created a web service using VS 2010 and .Net 3.5, deployed on Win7. No hiccups regarding performance or functionality. However, after adding performance counters I realized that the web service is restarted every few thousand calls (which happens after a few seconds).
The application pool has already been changed to not use recycling but this behavior persists.
I've realised that the custom controls that I add to the toolbox are lost on restart of Visual Studio 2010 RC 1.Was there a problem that occured during the installation or is it a know bug?I did not encounter this problem with the beta 2.
View 1 RepliesHow should I "properly" restart the ASP.NET (IIS 5.1) server in order to refresh the loaded assemlies? I tried several things, but without success:
[code]...
Right now, every time I have a new version, I publish my site from the development machine, and then manually copy assemblies into the /bin folder - but I need to restart the server after every update in order to have my web site actually updated. Aspx pages update immediatelly (I can change them and see them update on-the-fly), but code-behind assemblies are not reloaded until I actually restart the machine
I am trying to integrate an existing asp.net application with sharepoint 2010. I would like to be able to have a logged in user on the application access a document library via an Iframe on the sharepoint 2010 site. I want to use FBA on sharepoint. Is it possible to share the membership database from the asp.net application with sharepoint? If not, what would be the best way to accomplish this?
View 1 RepliesIs it possible to share the claims based authentication of a logged in Sharepoint 2010 user with a separate Asp.net application?
The following article describes how it was done using Sharepoint 2007 and forms authentication through forms auth and sharing machine keys etc however I cannot find any information regarding the external application consuming the claims authentication that is now used in Sharepoint 2010?
I think I have a problem that I never noticed before. I was just recently (as in tonight) shown the SQL Server Profiler. I noticed that on a video that I watched there profiler did not move unless there was a query to the database, thus making it easy to see what exactly was going on. When I opened mine for the first time and ran it I am getting 9 logs every say 5 seconds. They consist of;
Audit Logout
RPC:Completed
Audit Login
RPC:Completed
RPC:Completed
SQL: BatchStarting
SQL: BatchCompleted
SQL: BatchStarting
SQL: BatchCompleted
Does anyone know if this is normal or my database just working way to hard?
I just restarted the server and checked databases for active connections now that I know nothing is running, and found the one database that is causing the problem... ReportServer has 4 connections after my restart. Should I leave this alone? Is it normal to have this reporting constantly going on?
Not point to the break point.it gives above error massege when start debbuging. How i fix this.
View 1 RepliesQuick question. When updating aspx.cs files on a virtual dedicated server does it require a restart of the virtual server for the changes to take effect?
View 5 RepliesI have a file delete option for the files uploaded by the user, user can upload many files at a time.The uploaded files will be stored in a folder in server and when its is deleted its is moved to trash folder from where it will be manually cleared.
when a user tries to delete many files in the web page IIS get hangs and all session is expired. This case only present in server,in local host this issue is not available.
ALL the operations is carried out completely ie
Database gets updated. Files is moved from upload folder to trash folder in server.
I cannot determine what is going wrong,I just tried to delete many files totally around 35-36 MB. Is the issue with process taking long or is there any changes have to be made in order to perform large files operation, my project is done on VS2005 which is running in 2008 server.
I need a code to have the ability to share my news on social networks.My site structure is in Asp.net and vb.net.
View 1 RepliesI am showing thumbnail images in dataList on a page of my website. When i click on any image they open in big size. How i will share(Facebook). that particular big size image. My code is given below:
<script type="text/javascript">
var CurrentPage = 1;
function GetImageIndex(obj) {
while (obj.parentNode.tagName != "TD")
obj = obj.parentNode;
var td = obj.parentNode;
[CODE]..
after digging for a while i have decided to go with WCF service and i really love the idea of multiple end points, this will let me serve different type of service protocols with one service.
now my question is how i can make for example a service address like this
http://www.mysite/services/blog/RSS/gettopposts
http://www.mysite/services/blog/JSON/gettopposts
to be more specific i want to be able to test this address both on Dev and production server without changing configuration
one more question will this help me in security as i would want my real WCF file location to be under ~/Internal/Services/blog.svc
i have created a database using visual studio server explorer tool & here is my connection string that i used to access it
<add name="ConnectionString" connectionString="Data Source=NEERAJ;AttachDbFilename= |DataDirectory|BlogDb.mdf;Integrated Security=True;"/>
but whiling trying to run project it keeps me throwing this error..An attempt to attach an auto-named database for file F:CustomBlogApp_DataDatabase.mdf failed. A database with the same name exists, or specified file cannot be opened, or it is located on UNC share.
I've developed a file browser that will browser a different server shared folder. In order to get this working I'm using the unc path (\ServerSharedFolder) to return the files/folders. I've also added the following to my webconfig to get around the security <identity impersonate="true" userName="domainadmin"
password="password" />
It's simply a file browser, no create or delete functions will occur. The solution works and what I want to know is that this the safest way to do this? or the best way? I did try to use a virtual directory instead of unc path but asp.net would support this.
Share session using server
View 3 RepliesI have two exactly the same web sites hosted in two different machines under IIS 7.5.
ASP.NET state service is running on my machine and the web.config is updated in both sites with the following code:
<sessionState mode="StateServer" stateConnectionString="tcpip=192.168.1.77:42424" cookieless="false" timeout="120"/>
The allow remote connection is set to 1 in registry in order for the second web site to access the state server.Both web sites have the same machine key:
<machineKey validationKey="7CB8DF6872FB6B35DECD3A8F55582350FEE1FAB9BE6B930216056C1B5BA69A4C5777B3125A42C4AECB4419D43EC12F168FD1BB887469798093C3CAA2427B2B89"[code]....
Additionally both sites are configured in IIS to have the same Identifier.What I want to do is that both these sites share the same session data for example being able to do the following:
// At web site 1:
Session["key"] = "value"[code]....
The problem is that I can't manage to accomplish this test and really can't understand what I am doing wrong.
I need to iterate through a server share and list every file within every folder and write each file name with all of its attributes into a database table.I assume that using the FileInfo class and all of it's properties (CreationTime, DirectoryName etc etc) is the best way but I have no idea of how to start.I'm starting to create a web app
View 8 RepliesI have hosted my web forms files and reports files two different IIS instance in same server. When user login i keep username inside session variable. According to that session variable i checking roles each web forms page load event. i share session variable between two difereent IIS instance in same server?
View 1 RepliesI have a clean installation of Windows 7 with VS2010 RTM and am trying to get the ASP.NET Development Server to work. When I run the project, the WebDev server starts and shows that it's listening on port x on localhost. I've tried:telnet to the port. The port is not listening. running netstat -o shows that the WebDev server is in fact not listening on any port. manually changing the WebDev port to a different port and restarted VS without effect. I have Windows Firewall turned off entirely and am not running any other firewall software either.
View 1 RepliesI have problem in maintaining the application objects in the server when it is deployed in the web farm.In our application i'm storing the sessionID and and the column value ( "tvktnx55vl5mzr453dmaehit " + "A101" ) in arraylist and storing it in application object. when i test this it is ok. but when we deploy it we have one issue that is we cannot share the application object in web farm.
View 1 RepliesI have an ASP.NET 3.5 app with a SQL 2005 Express .mdf database file in its App_Data folder. Lets call that Foo.mdf. On its own the ASP.NET app can connect to the database with no problems. So far so good. Then, if I install Sql Server Management Studio Express on the server and start it, it finds the local SQLEXPRESS instance and connects to it, but doesn't show Foo.mdf in the list of databases.
So I try and Attach Foo.mdf by right-clicking on databases and selecting Attach.. and finding the .MDF. This fails with a vague error:
CREATE FILE encountered operating system error 32(error not found)
while attempting to open or create the physical file
'C:inetpubwwwrootFooAppApp_DataFoo.mdf'. (Microsoft SQL Server, Error: 5123)
If I stop my ASP.NET site in IIS, then the attach does work, but then when I restart my ASP.NET app, it can't connect to Foo.mdf. So it looks like SQL Express 2005 will only let either my app or Management Studio connect. This seems really crap - surely Sql Express should allow more than one connection? I was expecting it to behave like regular Sql Server.
I have an ASP.NET MVC application that attempts to read a file in using a filestream and File.OpenRead().
When the path to the file is a share on the same workgroup, and I give access to NETWORK SERVICE for the share, this works perfectly as desired.
However, when the path to the share is a UNC path to a remote share within the LAN, with read permissions open for "Everyone", the "File.OpenRead()" method throws an exception saying "Could not find a part of the path".
In my test cases I'm debugging locally with the ASP.NET MVC app being given a UNC path to the computer that it's actually running on. It's a share on my C drive, being "Shared" with permissions to "Everyone" for read access.
Is there something in IIS that needs to be configured? If I try to impersonate, in this context, the impersonation doesn't matter because NETWORK SERVICE was the user trying to access the files when it worked for a share in the same workgroup.