I have one webserver alone in the network and all the users authenticate in another server. I'm trying to implement windows authentication in a application in the webserver, but every time that the page loads a login window appears exactly that the windows client was authenticated in the order server. Is It necessary both server stay in the same domain? Is there another way? Finally, I need to get the user id in the windows client, but webserver and domain server don't communicated between itself.
For the ASP.NET Menu Server Control whose RenderMode is set to "List", there is an "Orientation" property which decides whether the menu would render as a horizontal or a vertical menu. I have compared the two HTML source code and was unable to find out which part of the HTML/CSS code set the orientation of the menu(unordered list).
I have a CSS Adapter enabled Menu(having sitemap data source) which I have created using this tutorial Multi Level ASP.NET Menu with CSS Friendly Control Adapters. Now I want to load a div(containing contact info) on one of this menu item's onclick event. let me know how I can do this with jquery? Where should I add the code?
I am trying to force to show to the Logon popup when the session is timeout in Integrated Windows Authentication Enabled website. The session_timeout is firing during the session timeout, but the User.Identity.IsAuthenticated is true. How force to use the Windows Logon Screen when the session is timeout.
I have a ASP.NET application. From that, User register, User will get email after registration. My Req : When user click on link provided in email. Then it should go to my ASP.Net application page . That page should install a wincows application on Client system through web ( I was inspired by Microsoft Windows update from Microsoft site)
So far, I've seen (and I'm using the following) scripts to show/hide a div or other controls depending on another control in ASP.NET
$('[id$=myRadio_0]').click(function() { $('[id$=myDiv]').show(); }); $('[id$=myRadio_1]').click(function() { $('[id$=myDiv]').hide(); }); and of course, my div in html like <div id="myDiv" runat="server" visible="false">
and that works fine when the user selects either option of the radiobuttonlist. However, when I assign that radiobuttonlist a value of 1 or yes on my Page_Load on code behind, that isn't (and probably can't be) caught by jQuery, and my div remains invisible even though the control has a value of Yes/1. So, do I need to set the visibility of that div from code behind, or is there a way in jQuery to force a scan of these dependencies after i've set the values for the main controls in code behind?
We have a website portal hosted in Windows 2003 server. For security reasons we are using different windows Login user say (xxxx) for signin other than Administrator. Now with this user (xxxx) name I installed .net Windows Application. It was working fine. For some reasons I renamed the original windows Login user(xxxx) to different say (yyyy). Now this .net Windows Application is not working with (yyyy) and even it is not allowing me to uninstall it.
I have developed the asp.net 3.5 ajax enabled web application and it is working well for me. i have included ajaxtoolkit dll and used the ajax tool kit controls in my application. And i copied the application source to another computer and open in visual studio 2008. i have installed the asp.net 3.5 in this computer. now the problem is, when i run the application getting error in web.config file. the error is in script. i guess the issue is because of ajax. what i need to do. should i install the ajax latest version in this machine. if so, where can i download the ajax latest version.
i have created one windows application in c# .net and its working fine in windows xp, but when i try to install the setup in windows 7 or vista,the setup never runs.. should i have to write some code for it.
I understand the concepts of windows workflow...But unable to understand how to implement it...Can anyone tell me some good sites which explains Workflow with coding???
I'm working on an ASP.NET MVC web application that will be deployed across multiple load-balanced servers. With this setup, a user might have one request served by server A and the next request will be served by ServerB or ServerC. We don't want to store Session Data in the database, as we're trying to minimise database hits where ever possible. As such, we need to have the HttpSession managed and stored on another server. My understanding is that this is possible by using a Windows Service that will manage this for me, but I'm unfamiliar with how to implement this. Can somebody point me at some good documentation on how to do this? Or any pitfalls or other points to take into consideration?
I want to implement client certificate in IIS 7.5 in windows 7. As per my knowladge I need to setup server certificate first for IIS. But I could not figure out how to do that.
We have an asp.net application that uses a menu from the master page. It will not work with Windows 7. only the current node and the logout button display (logoout button will not work). Is there a fix for this? the control works properly on XP and Vista.
I'm experiencing a to me mysterious error when sending e-mails through a SMTP-server from an ASP.NET web application. I get the famous error "unable to relay for xxx@yyy.zzz". What's mysterious to me is that when I cut and paste the exact same code that sends the e-mail into an usual .NET Windows Forms application, send the e-mail with this application, it all works just fine. This made me think that perhaps the problem is that the ASP.NET application runs as NETWORK SERVICE while the Windows Forms application runs on a domain user account, but it turns out that I have another ASP.NET application sending e-mail through the same SMTP-server running under NETWORK SERVER at the same IIS, and this application does not experience this problem.
I've further tried to send e-mails through the SMTP-server manually by telnet the smtp-server on port 25 and running the SMTP-protocol manually, and it all works fine. The SMTP-server is not configured with any kind of authentication or SSL.
Another mysterious fact is that the ASP.NET application can send e-mails from an adress within the same domain to an e-mail adress within the same domain, but not to any adress outside of the domain. But the Windows Forms application, that uses the exact same code, can send e-mails from any adress to any adress both within AND outside of the domain.
So to summarize:
The ASP.NET application can send e-mails from addresses within the domain to adresses within the domain, but not to addresses outside of the domain. A Windows Forms application running the same code on the same computer can send e-mails from ANY address to ANY address. Another ASP.NET application on the same IIS running under the same account (NETWORK SERVICE) can send e-mails using the same SMTP-server from ANY adress to ANY adress. There is no authentication configured on the SMTP-Server. Both the ASP.NET application and the Windows Forms application utilizes the System.Net.Mail.SmtpClient class to send a System.Net.Mail.MailMessage.
The code that sends the e-mail massage is:
private void button1_Click(object sender, EventArgs e) { MailMessage mesasge = new MailMessage(txtFrom.Text, txtTo.Text, "Test mail", txtBody.Text); SmtpClient client = new SmtpClient(); if (!(string.IsNullOrEmpty(txtUserName.Text))) //Is false since txtUserName.Text is empty client.Credentials = new System.Net.NetworkCredential(txtUserName.Text, txtPassword.Text); client.EnableSsl = false; client.Host = txtServer.Text; client.Port = 25; try { client.Send(mesasge); } catch (Exception ex) { txtResponse.Text = ex.Message; } }
As far as I can understand, this should be a matter of configuration rather than coding issues.
Our solutions requires validating users against a custom database. This also includes roles which dictates what he user can do in the system. What is the best way to implement implement security, is it to use Windows Identity Foundation or the default Membership Provider and Role Provider that comes with .net?
Currently we are running an application build in VB6,ASP,Commerce Server2000 and Sql Server 2000. This application is running in Windows 2000 server.Now we are planning to migrate Windows server 2000 to Windows 2008.Will this application run in Windows 2008 or do we need to upgrade this application to dotnet and Sql 2008?
I have some common dlls that are referenced by both a windows service application and a asp.net web application. I don't want to make separate copies of the dlls and I also don't want to put those dlls into GAC. I try to put that service application under the same root folder as the web application so that they can share the same bin folder. I am not quite sure if this will cause any problems? I did find the web application had random session timeout, but not very often. Not sure if it was caused by the shared dlls.