i'm using webpartmanager but i have problem when i add webpartmanager in my page.A network-related or instance-specific error occurred while establishing a connection to SQL Server. The server was not found or was not accessible. Verify that the instance name is correct and that SQL Server is configured to allow remote connections.
I 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.
I have been ising TFS 2010 with VS 2010 Ultimately for a couple of months now. I have a client who is using Visual Web 2010, does anyone know if this integrated with TFS easily?
Iam using web developer express 2010. I was wondering if the web developer 2010 express supports SQL Server 2000. I know i could connectSQL server 2005 and up but is it possible i could connect sql server 2000 to web developer 2010 express?
I've installed visual studio 2010 full version and worked on couple of assignments. Right now, I'd want to connect to SQL server database to move ahead and store and retrieve data into the database. Can someone please point me in theright direction or walk me through the configuration. I see sql server 2008 has come with Visual Studio 2010. Not really sure if i need to install anything else. Also, post a sample application code to connect and fetch data using a select statement ??
I want to use SQL Server 2008 Web Edition with Visual Studio 2010 Professional. (Both are installed fine on Windows 7).I know I can change the entry in Data Connection (in VS Options) to the named instance of my Web Edition but, when I do this then try to add a database to an App_Data folder (via Add New Item...) I get an error saying I need the Express version of SqlServer 2005 or 2008 (I opted NOT to install this during installation as I knew I'd be using the full Web Edition instead).
I CAN add a data connection to a database created in the Web Edition instance by Sql Server Management Studio so VS can use the Web Edition instance.So, if I've changed the Data Connection to the Web Edition instance, why can't I add a database using that instance to my App_Data folder? Can I ONLY add Express instance databases to this folder?
Does VS 2010 intergrate better with sql server r2 like are there any benifits of using sql 2008 r2 over plain old sql server 2008. When I installed VS 2010 it installed packages for sql server 2008 R2 and I was wondering why R2. I dont have sql server 2008 R2 just 2005 and 2008 so I'm questioning if I it's worth getting R2. [URL]
Would something be missing, not working, or confusing if I do this? First, install SQL Server 2008 Standard, and SP1. Then, install Visual Studio 2010 Professional, unchecking SQL Server 2008 Express option. Or would I need to fix any configurations afterwards?
Is there any way an ASP.NET application can run on a Tomcat Server? The company I work for doesn't want me to install IIS, since, according to them, it is prone to hacking. Tomcat Server version that they're using is 4.1.31, and also, they're using J2SE 1.4.
I would like to generate word reports on the web server. My web host does not have office installed, and from what I've read it´s not recommended to use word on the server.
Now, I just recently found this out, and I more or less counted on the reporting stuff being quite simple to set up.
This is what I need.
The user logs in and uploads data, changes it, calculates it and so on. When this is done he will need to generate a report, although preferably in a format he can edit (like maybe adding a comment or a logo or whatever).
How do I do this? This really needs to look professional so features like page breaks and other kinds of formatting is needed.
It is sufficient if the document is generated and not opened on the server. I think I can require the user to have office installed locally in order to actually open the document and maybe print it. But the content must be generated from the sql database.
So I'm completely new to web development, but I hope to reach a level of knowledge on how to build a Web Server that can interact with my TCP program, like a chatbox basically. How can I achieve this and where should I start learning?
I have an application where I am trying to create a Content Management System for a set of newsletters. I use a SQL server to store all content, and have the connection string in the Web.Config. I use forms to allow users to enter articles and register to receive the newsletters. The app regularly generates the newsletters and emails them out. Since the processing of the newsletters does not need a form, I was considering using a class.
I am having trouble getting the datasets connected to the SQL database, and using the stored connection string. I am thinking it is something like:
Code: Imports System.Data Imports System.Data.SqlClient Public Class clsProcessNewsletters Dim strSql As String = "SELECT * FROM Users" Dim dtb As New DataTable
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First of all is this an appropriate approach? And if so, any pointers on cleaning up the code?
I am trying to read a text file from the root of the server. This is what I tried
Code: Dim sr As StreamReader Try sr = File.OpenText("~ est.txt") Label1.Text = sr.ReadToEnd Catch ex As Exception Label1.Text = ex.Message End Try
If I test this locally, I get the error: "Could not find a part of the path 'C:Program Files (x86)Common FilesMicrosoft SharedDevServer10.est.txt'."If I upload it and run the code on the server, nothing happens (Lable1.text does not change).
I have recently been dropped into the ocean known as ASP.NET. Here are my questions:
1.) I am trying to deploy my code to a server. I read there are a few different ways to do this but I will stick with the simple way for now. The way I am deploying is to remote into the server and copy my files(with a copy paste) and placing them on the server. My question is do I put the files on the server in the virtual directory or on the real directory that it points to?
2.) When I deploy my files are the changes recognized automatically or do I need to issue a command to IIS?
The thing is Im going to upload a website to a server. I usually do this to a webhost, but this time there is none so I just have the server.What do I need to do? Must I do something with IIS? .NET? And, where do I actually put the file structure?
I created a database in my local sql server, and ran aspnet_regsql.exe on it, which created all the user and membership tables. However, when I click on the "Asp.Net Configuration" button in VS (2010), it open the Asp.Net Web Site Administration Tool, but with an error that say "An error was encountered. Please return to the previous page and try again." (of course there's no "previous page". What is one to do here? My solution consist of several class libraries (domain, contracts, services, etc, etc) and a Asp.net MVC project. In my web (mvc) project's web.config, my connectionstrings looks as follows (just guessing this matters):
Which version of Northwind db can I install with VS 2010/.net 4? Can you pls give the link for downloading the same. Also can somebody tellme the steps to go about starting SQL service I have already installed VS 2010.
i have designed a simple login page in VWD(login.aspx) . I have also added the connection to database option. Now i am stuck with adding connection strings in the web config file and also adding namespace.
install Visual Studio 2010 (with ASP.net framework 4.0) and when I try to install SQL Server Express 2008 I get an error message telling me that .NET framework 3.5 SP1 is required.I know in the installation of VS 2010 SQL Server Express is installed. However I need to have the management studio install. I have tried installing both the full version of SQL Server Express 2008 and the front end management studio for SQL Server 2008nly.
I have a website created with vs 2008 using 3.5 framework.When i do any changing int he code I used to do build website,add webdeployment,then build soultion.I go to deployment folder / release/bin/ .dll and use this file to update the previous dll file i have on the server. Now i am migrating to .net 4.0 on vs 2010. I opened my project in vs 2010 and by itself it migrated it.Then i created webdeployment. I noticed in the deployment folder i have an "obj" folder that also contains the dll file other than the one in "Release" folder.
Now what do i have to do?Can i do the same?take the dll that is under release/bin or or the one under objReleaseTempBuildDirin ? And on the server do i have to install vs 2010 so it works?or downloading .net 4.0 framework is enough?
Is is possible to set up a test email server within VS Web Developer 2010? After a recent computer crash I've reverted to XP Home rather than Pro so I can't do it via IIS.
I'm in the process of rebuilding a computer and have upgraded to Windows 7. I went to download VWD 2008 and find I can only get 2010. Will this be compatable with sql Server 2005 developer???