I have a DC (Win 2K3,IIS 6.0..) and put my site there. I have a local computer (win XP2) with computer name PC1 is already joined to the DC. in PC1 I login with account (user: abc, passs: 1234567) was created on the DC to log on to domain. After successful login into the domain, andand type in my web address, so I have to write code in my web site to understand how abc account login to the domain will always login to the my site must be signed in .not logged in login module that in my site.
I have a DC (Win 2K3) and put my site there. I have a local machine (win XP) with PC1 name is already connected to the DC. PC1 I log in with machine account (user: abc, passs: 1234567) was created on the DC to log on to domain. After successful login khj me on my website, so I have to write code in my web site to understand how abc account login to the domain will always log into the site must be signed in toi.khong Login Module.
I have a Web Forms app that uses forms authentication. I have a Crystal Reports Server 2008 V1 server with InfoView .NET installed and working. I have some Enterprise accounts setup. EDIT: I should mention that my Web Forms app is on a different server from Crystal Reports Server.
I need to know how to log on to InfoView .NET programmatically on my custom ASP .NET page (C#) and then transfer the user to InfoView without them having to type in the logon information.
Something like this would be nice (C#):
string username = "blah"; string password = "asdf"; // create logon token for crystal reports server // .. // this is the code I need Response.Redirect(url);
I did find this question, which gets me partway there, but it doesn't tell me how to pass the token to InfoView .NET. Some older docs also mention needing a cookie. I've also found other sites that show how to pass it to Java InfoView, but I need the .NET version.
<forms name="appNameAuth" path="/" loginUrl="~/login.html" defaultUrl="index.html" </forms> Server Error in '/' Application.
Access is denied. Description: An error occurred while accessing the resources required to serve this request. The server may not be configured for access to the requested URL. Error message 401.2.: Unauthorized: Logon failed due to server configuration. Verify that you have permission to view this directory or page based on the credentials you supplied and the authentication methods enabled on the Web server. Contact the Web server's administrator for additional assistance.
I am using Integrated Windows authentication and Role based authorization.The web.config file has two Active Directory groups.Sample code of web.config file for Role based authorization (Actually I got this sample code from a moderator of this site Gary works well).
So user's who doesn't belog to "Group1" AD group, should get Unauthorized error. It works exactly like that. But, before getting unauthorized error, it shows a pop up screen (as shown in the attached picture) prompting to put userid and password. If a user in AD group "Group1" accesses "Blood group. aspx" page, popup message doesn't come which is correct. Following is the code in web.config file to handle errors:
Code: The <customErrors> section enables configuration of what to do if/when an unhandled error occurs during the execution of a request. Specifically, it enables developers to configure html error pages to be displayed in place of a error stack trace. -->
Question 1: why does the popup box prompting user id and password comes up? Question 2: I have put in web.config file in customErrors tag to direct to Errors.apsx page when I get 401.2, it should be redirected to Errors.aspx page. But it is not getting re-directed.
What is Web services? What is Web services? How can I Transfer the data from server to client and client to server using XML. Need one simple Example program(C# web Application) ...
We just replaced our network server. The new server uses CIFS (I am not a server person so I know very little about this). Accessing the virtual directory on the old server, I could access information using static links, asp and aspx.Trying to access information on the new virtual directory, none of my dynamic links work. I can create a static link to a specific file with no problem. My asp pages return "Path not found" and the aspx pages give me the "Logon Failure: Bad username or password.
I have an asp.net web app which works fine in Windows XP machine in a domain. I am porting it to a Windows 7 stand alone machine. The app uses a web service which makes a call to sql server. The web server (IIS 7.5) and SQL Server are on the same stand alone machine.I enabled Windows authentication for the website and web service. The web service uses a trusted connection connection string. The web service credentials uses System.Net.CredentialCache.DefaultCredentials. I noticed username, password and domainname are blank after the call! The webservice and web site use the 'Classic .NET AppPool' with NetworkServices identity.
I am getting an exception "NT AUTHORITYANONYMOUS LOGON" in the database call in the web service. I am assuming it's related to the blank credentials.I am expecting ASPNET user to be the security token to the database. Why is this not happening? Did I miss a setting? (Usually this happens when sql server and web server are on two different machines in a domain, delegation & double hopping, but in my case everything is on a dev box)
if in the code behind, I set the label to "You must enter a value if the textbox is empty" to validate it on the server side and this is fine, but if javascript is enabled, I don't want to show the client side validation and the server side label together. Is this something where I would just have to disable the client-side validators if javascript was enabled?
The code above ia a CheckBoxList, So the items appear as a list one below the other, with a chekbox on it's left and a dot on the left of the checkbox.
Would it be possible to get rid of <ul> native dots, in the checkboxlist?
We've got a client app which connects using TCP to a server. Additionally, the client app makes use of .NET remoting to talk to another piece of locally running code.
I'm tasked with creating a "Client Simulator" to do some testing, where we'd need to have 100's of clients connected simultaneously to the server. Ideally, this would work out great if I were to run each client in it's own space, such as a VM, but this is not logistically feasible.
how to handle this? Is there a tool that could do something like this? Or some sort-of .NET concept I could use?
I am in the planning phases of building a new ASP.NET website. The website is really a transactional web application where the users will log in and perform basic CRUD data operations. For right now this website will be accessible through a traditional desktop browser and a mobile browser. For the mobile browser we will build a separate scaled down version of the site.In the future we may decide to create native mobile applications for Android or iOS devices also.
So the question I have is what is the best way to design the system to easily support that? Here is what I am thinking. I am thinking of building out 3 tiers to the site. The back end will be the database - SQL Server 2008. We will use stored procedures for all data access. The middle tier will be a web services tier. This tier will be built using RESTful web services and will contain all of the business logic. These web services will provide access to the database. The front end will be built using ASP.NET. The front end will only contain presentation logic. These tiers will actually be deployed on physically separate servers.
Then I am thinking that when we decide to build a native Android or iOS app that we could build those apps to simply call the same RESTful web services that the main site is calling.Does this seem like a reasonable approach? The only thing I can think of is that the way we are building it right now the web services would be behind the firewall and would not be accessible to the outside world. When we want to support a native mobile app then we would need to make the web services accessible to the outside world.Any thoughts? Does this seem like a good approach for building a high availability, high usage web app that needs to support native mobile apps in the future?
I want to open the songfile automatically with blackberry native music player ,upon clicking that link. I have searched almost all web , but i was not able to find a solution, how we can download and open a file with native medal player browser. All the code samples i got was in java. Is there any code for doing that in asp.net ? Any alternative in html? The <object> & <embedd> tags are not displaying in the browser when i run the project. So, i think it won't work ? Is there any possible solution for that.... Suppose the content type="audio/mp3" . can any one specify code for that ?
When normal downloading, again Request Entity Too Large Error appears. It's not bcoz the file is large, Itz only 344 kb. Still its not working.Why is it so?
I understand that if you put a Response.Redirect inside a try-catch that you're going to get this error unless you specify the 2nd param of the redirect as false.But even looking at this article (PRB: ThreadAbortException Occurs If You Use Response.End, Response.Redirect, or Server.Transfer) I still don't understand why I have to set this to false for this particular line of code...we've always had true for that param until I wrapped that in a try-catc
i hve crystal report which is wrking perfectly fine.. now i want to add paramter to my stored proc... but i am not able to add the same parameter on crystal report..i tried to add parameter in the parameter fields the crystal reports field explorer.. but when i verfiy database it still gives msg stored proc expects parameter which was not supplied..SQL State 42000 native error..
I have a user control which contains a CustomValidator which is used according to whether a RadioButton is checked or not (there are several RadioButtons, I'm only showing the relevant one)
There is some client + server side validation code (the server side code does exactly the same thing and is skipped for brevity)
<script type="text/javascript"> function ValidateDateFields_Client(source, args) [code]...
There are two instances of this control in the page. When running the client side version it hits the wrong one (the version of the control which is disabled). You can see from the generated HTML both are correctly specified. I'm not sure how .NET works out which clientside function to call given they both have the same name.
[code]... Do i need to add something in to scope it? What's the best way to achieve this? If I disable the loading of the second control everything works fine.
I'm going to create my own project, and i have some difficulties with technology selection. I will have client application(windows forms) and web service. Data exchange between clients will be only by using this web service. Data will be like image stream,so I don't know which technology to use. I started to look at WCF, but i don't know a lot about it.
When calling Response.Cookie.Add(new HttpCookie("MyCookie", "objValue")); where does the cookie saved? on Client Machine or Server Machine?
EDIT:if saved in Client Machine, how can I read it from javascript then? I tried this kind of script.
function getCookie(c_name) { var i, x, y, ARRcookies = document.cookie.split(";"); for (i = 0; i < ARRcookies.length; i++) { [code].....
I cannot get the cookie that I saved from code behind. When I look into the document.cookie object, it is just an empty string.
Scenario:On Page_Init() on code behind. I create a cookie using Response.Cookie.Add(new HttpCookie("MyCookie", "cookieValue"));. On Client side, I'm trying to read the cookie saved from code behind on page load using the snippet above, but it returns undefined
Reposting my unanswered in technet.microsoft question?
MSDN "ASP.NET Delegation" article tells:
1) "When you configure to use a particular account as the process identity, ASP.NET attempts to delegate that account. If it is a local account that is identical (including password) to a local account on a remote machine, delegation is possible. If such an account does not exist on the remote machine, to the network it appears as the Windows anonymous account (NT AUTHORITYANONYMOUS LOGON). In addition, delegation is also possible if the account is a domain account that has access to the remote machine, in which case it uses the domain network identity of that account."
The same frequently repeated story as in case of manually/interactively accessing remote computer (server resource) in workgroup - it is necessary to create local account with the same username, the same password. But why?
If a workgroup Windows client process cannot access resources on server machine without having duplicate of such (local) account on target machine already pre-created,does it mean that client (process, machine, or user) can access server resources only by/after having logged (opening logon session) into server machine? Or, how to understand that such access is impossible without having corresponding duplicate local account on server machine?
The same MSDN "ASP.NET Delegation" article tells:
"NetworkService account. It behaves the same as the System account. This account possesses the network credentials associated with the machine account (domainnamemachinename) in the domain of which it is a member"
Does not any Windows have accounts ((NT AUTHORITYNETWORK SERVICE)? as well as many other common pre-built accounts? Why are they installed (before any joining to domain) but cannot be used for remote network access and client identification ? And what is identity used when the process from workgroup Windows under identity ((NT AUTHORITYNETWORK SERVICE) accesses a remote server?
My related questions:
domained LocalSystem vs. non-domained LocalSystem account in Windows-es ? how to check group membership of an "NT AUTHORITY" account ? Is client LocalSystem (SYSTEM) identified by target/server machine? and in which context? Window workgroup LocalSystem vs. domain (AD) LocalSystem [closed]how to better set up machine for development both in workgroup and Windows domain? [closed] interoperating with Windows domain computer from workrgroup Windows [closed] the context of local user of AD-joined machine? Is it of domain machine account or of local machine account? RunAs under domain account from non-AD Windows [closed] how to better set up machine for development both in workgroup and Windows domain? [closed] how to share the same domain machine account with multi-boot workgroup Windows setup?
<identity impersonate="true" userName="webserverloginname" password="webserverpassword" /> sername1= username of the system password1 = passowrd of the system username2= username of the the database password2 = passowrd of the database
client system which access the database server aswell as web server
We have an UpdatePanel that is showing a gridview with loads of data in it. We have loads of well written sprocs that don't take very long, BUT we have a few horrible ones that take ages.
We do intend to rewrite them but in the interim we have put the ADO.NET commandtimeout up to 180s. The scriptManager.AsyncPostBackTimeout is set to 240s. We want to handle this on the serverside. One of the reports still fails (it's got a couple of nested cursors in it - someone who hasn't had SQL lesson 101 from me!).
Half the time, the nice error timeout message is shown using server side handling of the command timeout. The problem is that the other half of the time the commandtimeout doesn't seem to fire.