State Management ::configuration Specifies The Same ValidationKey And Validation Algorithm?
Nov 24, 2010
How do I remove the following Validation, error message:
When I select the insert button, the following Validation message reads at the web site located at http://cforedu.com:'Validation of viewstate MAC failed.If this application is hosted by a Web Farm or cluster,ensure that <machineKey> configuration specifies the same validationKey and validation algorithm.AutoGenerate cannot be used in a cluster.
I am developing a .NET 3.5 web application. We are using some of the Microsoft Reporting tools, which are a pain but a digress, and when I deploy, I get errors when trying to load the site.
This is the error:
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However, my web config reads:
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I specify 9.0.0.0 in everything. The only concern I have is that the build server uses .NET 4.0 but I have specified to build with 3.5 and on my deployed server I have the 9.0.0.0 dll files for the report viewer. why the server is looking for 10 when everything says 9?
In our control environment, we've started, somewhat intermittently, getting:
Validation of viewstate MAC failed. If this application is hosted by a Web Farm or cluster, ensure that <machineKey> configuration specifies the same validationKey and validation algorithm. AutoGenerate cannot be used in a cluster.
on our website.It also suggests:
Source Error: The source code that generated this unhandled exception can only be shown when compiled in debug mode. To enable this, please follow one of the below steps, then request the URL:
1. Add a "Debug=true" directive at the top of the file that generated the error. Example:
<%@ Page Language="C#" Debug="true" %> or:
2) Add the following section to the configuration file of your application:
Note that this second technique will cause all files within a given application to be compiled in debug mode. The first technique will cause only that particular file to be compiled in debug mode.
Important: Running applications in debug mode does incur a memory/performance overhead. You should make sure that an application has debugging disabled before deploying into production scenario.
We already have compilation debug as true. We have upgraded our website to ASP.NET 4.0, although our middle tier components are still at 3.5. As we do in out production machine configs (which are using ASP.NET 3.5) we have
This control environment is not in a server farm. Why is it suggesting that I turn on debug, when it's already on. Why isn't it showing me my source code?
Validation of viewstate MAC failed. If this application is hosted by a Web Farm or cluster, ensure that <machineKey> configuration specifies the same validationKey and validation algorithm. AutoGenerate cannot be used in a cluster.
my website was designed using dotnet 2003 worked under dotnet framework 1.0 the website was working fine then i had to upgrade the server to windows 2008 iis 7.0 so i configured the website to work under dotnet frame work 2.0 and the problem started to show up
I deploy a simple web app,that works fine on my local system, on a remote server. The webform consist of a Menu control and a Listview control. If I browse the page and then leave it for like 20 minutes untouched and then try to select an entry from the menu I am getting the following error -
Webpage error details User Agent: Mozilla/4.0 (compatible; MSIE 8.0; Windows NT 5.1; Trident/4.0; .NET CLR 2.0.50727; .NET CLR 3.0.04506.648; .NET CLR 3.5.21022; InfoPath.1; .NET CLR 3.0.4506.2152; .NET CLR 3.5.30729; AskTB5.6) Timestamp: Wed, 28 Apr 2010 07:39:24 UTC
Message: Sys.WebForms.PageRequestManagerServerErrorException: An unknown error occurred while processing the request on the server. The status code returned from the server was: 500 Line: 4723 Char: 21 Code: 0 URI: http://www.shoeslocation.com/ScriptResource.axd?d=w3IpLZb6A3e5QHkk7kOTg4vdE8qw_8oIJ-6Kv5NpYYlCqyodfByoMbMvCI7RsUpH3U_p3tMqnuLd_nCq_qPaX4weg2w6s1FlfA_eQbVY-nU1&t=55414254
Before that I used to get the following error -
Validation of viewstate MAC failed. If this application is hosted by a Web Farm or cluster, ensure that <machineKey> configuration specifies the same validationKey and validation algorithm. AutoGenerate cannot be used in a cluster.So I added the following to the Pages tag in the web.config validateRequest="false" enableEventValidation="false" viewStateEncryptionMode ="Never"
Can I change algorithm of serial key template of web set up project ? If I am not able to change algorithm, what could be the best method to implement product key(serial number) concept in web setup project.
I am doing a POC of making my website run faster. Currently it stores huge object data in Session while passing information from one page to another. What I was thinking is to use shared methods and properties instead of session. It works, but wanted tocheck if this is an optimum way to do it. Below is the code that does not use session but still pass object data from one page to another:
i have a form on page1.aspx with several controls (textbox, dropdownlist, etc).on Page1 PageLoad event i load data from database and performe databinding.From Page1 a user can, by clicking a specific button, move to Page2.aspx to insert some details and, after saving details, he returns to page1.
if save changes are made on control on page1 before save them to db, obviously, these are lost on return from page2 (because are reloaded on pageload from db).How can i save control status between pages round trip?
Requirements: Create a Web Page in ASPx that will do the following:
1)One label will provide a count of how many times Button 1 has been clicked in the current session.
2)One label will provide a count of how many times Button 1 has been clicked by all users of the application. The Application Code for the Button should start at 100 (set this in the Global.asax file). this is what i have so far but i cant seem to get the application state to work properly.
aspx.vb
Partial Class _Default Inherits System.Web.UI.Page Dim clickcount As Integer
Protected Sub Page_Load(ByVal sender As Object, ByVal e As System.EventArgs) Handles Me.Load
If Session("ClickCount") Is Nothing Then clickcount = 0 Else clickcount = CInt(Session("ClickCount")) End If If Not IsPostBack Then If Request.Cookies("UserName") IsNot Nothing Then Label1.Text = "Welcome Back " & Request.Cookies("UserName").Value & "." End If End If Dim clickCounta As Integer = CInt(Application("ClickCount")) End Sub Protected Sub PostBackSession_Click(ByVal sender As Object, ByVal e As System.EventArgs) Handles PostBackSession.Click clickcount += 1 lblClkCnt.Text = "Current Click Count is " & clickcount Application.Lock() Dim clickCounta As Integer = CInt(Application("ClickCount")) clickCounta += 1 Application("ClickCount") = clickCounta Application.UnLock() AppClick.Text = clickCounta Dim nameCookie As New HttpCookie("UserName", _ TextBox1.Text) nameCookie.Expires = Now.AddYears(1) Response.Cookies.Add(nameCookie) End Sub Protected Sub PostBackSession_PreRender(ByVal sender As Object, ByVal e As System.EventArgs) Handles PostBackSession.PreRender Session("ClickCount") = clickcount Application("ClickCount") = clickcount End Sub End Class global.asax <script runat="server"> Sub Application_Start(ByVal sender As Object, ByVal e As EventArgs) Dim clickCounta As Integer = CInt(Application("ClickCount")) Application.Add("ClickCount", 0) End Sub Sub Application_End(ByVal sender As Object, ByVal e As EventArgs) Dim clickCounta As Integer = CInt(HttpContext.Current.Application("ClickCount")) End Sub Sub Application_Error(ByVal sender As Object, ByVal e As EventArgs) ' Code that runs when an unhandled error occurs End Sub Sub Session_Start(ByVal sender As Object, ByVal e As EventArgs) End Sub Sub Session_End(ByVal sender As Object, ByVal e As EventArgs) End Sub
how can I create these using VB (or is there a template in Visual Web Developer?)
I'm trying to create the machineKey markup that will enable Password Recovery emails for users who have lost their encrypted passwords in the ASP.NET membership system.
I had "Invalid viewstate" error in my application; I found out it's caused by worker process recycling, so I generated a <machinekey> section with explicit validationkey. refer to this link,[URL] My quesitons are 1. I have the application installed on dev, qa, stg and prd servers. Should I use the machinekey with the same(or different) validationkey for all the servers? I think it shouldn't be matter because the servers are independent from each other.
2. Where should I put the <machinekey> section, machine.config or individual application level's web.config? There are multiple applications on the server.
If I put it at the application level, does that mean other applications still may have the same "Invalid viewstate" error?
If I put it at the application level, should I add the <machinekey> section for all the other applications using the same validationkey?
Customer were getting "View State Validation Error" due to worker process recycling at our production webserver and to fix that i applied machinekey and then move my Session state Mode from In Proc to State Server to retain session data and not kick out the customer to relogin. I had serialization issue with one object which has to be stored in session but when i moved it out of session i could able to resolve the issue.
But doing all these i was partly successfull in keeping the user in their session when Worker Process recycle event occurs.I was able to refresh the page or make a post back by clicking the refresh button and also able to retain the session values. But the Problem occurs when sending asynchronous request to server which we do periodically every 15 minutes from the moment the user logs in.The web page doesnot update data on website when sending asynchronous request.By Debugging I found at this particular code point it fails to make a postback which is required.
<%=GetHintFromServer%> (When there is no Worker Process recycle i t gets replaced by WebForm_DoCallback('__Page',message,ShowHint,null,null,false) on postback) Everything works fine when there is no Worker Process Recyling but when it happens looks like sending request asynchronously using javascript fails .Remember When I make a post back by manually clicking submit button everything works fine.
Let me explain, describing the scenario:In a custom server control (in my case, derived from CompositeControl), in the overidden CreateChildControls method I create a complex tree of subcontrols, using information from a db.The db provides both information on which controls I need to create (the user interface's structure) and the data used to fill these controls.Than the user can interact with the control and change the data (that becomes different to what stored on db).
My custom control lives in the same page where there are other controls, obviously.And these controls can cause a postback at any time.What I need is that my custom control keeps the data entered by the user across these postback, without reverting to the original data and loose the user data entry.
Here is the first doubt:
1)I create the subcontrols dinamically in the CreateChildControls at any page refresh (both on first call than on postback).I know that the framework solves the reference between the posted data and the controls I create in the CreateChildControls in order to set properties and raise control events, but can you tell me when and how it actually does this? In which phase of page life cycle? What happens after the CreateChildControls?
A second doubt:2)If the user interface structure must change as a consequence of the data entered, I had to execute CreateChildControls twice (the first time to recreate the original interface to get the events and the second time to create the new interface) In which phase of page/control lifecycle do I have to make the second call to CreateChildControls? I do it on Prerender now, but is it right or wrong, and why?
I am new to .net 4.0 and am using EF Model and SessionState Mode=SqlServer and I am getting this error below:
Unable to serialize the session state. In 'StateServer' and 'SQLServer' mode, ASP.NET will serialize the session state objects, and as a result non-serializable objects or MarshalByRef objects are not permitted. The same restriction applies if similar serialization is done by the custom session state store in 'Custom' mode.
I checked the stack trace and its complaining about
I marked it as serializable but then it complains about System.Data.Objects.ObjectContext is not marked as serializable and hence throws the same error.
I am having a ASP.net application it having three pages ,page 1,page 2,page 3,when the user navigating between this pages I want to maintain the view state in page level after postbacks(i.e.) .If a user visits page 3, passing some query loads some data .then he moves to page 1 doing some entries .after that he once again moves to page 3 now I want to display the data previously available at the time he moves to page 1, same way I want to do to my three pages up to the user logging out.
Our ASP.NET App uses ASP State Session Management and has been rebuilt about 2 years ago [With .NET Framework 2.0]. We are currently in .NET framework 3.5 and have moved to SQL Server 2008 - but continue to use the same ASPState database. The State database has been upgraded to SQL Server 2008. Since then we have are seeing timouts/locks on ASPStateTempSessions table. I am wondering if we have to rebuild this database from scratch with some newer scripts?
I'm still debugging my application so it's on the local server. As I debug and stop then debug again, eventually lblNoOfUsers.text turns to "0" instead of "1", even as I'm navigating my application. It only turns to "1" again if I log out and sign back in. It's almost as though Membership.GetNumberOfUsersOnline my login are referencing two different session states. How is this possible? Does asp.net create a new session state cookie each time I start debugging?
All we have a global ships position tracking website which runs smoothly until IIS application pool recycles.When there is workerprocess recycling looks like session state expires as a result i loose all session data and when customer clicks refresh button he is redirected to login page.
In web.config Session state mode is set to InProc so i changed it to State Server but to my luck i have MAP object which is not serialiazable which is causing the maps from not appearing on the website.I tried adding serializable attribute to the object class but still not succesfull.Our website is accessed by our customers whose count is more than 1000.
Changing the session state mode from InProc to StateServer can really slow down the response time so Is it good to go further fix the serailizable issues and move to state server?.
Is there any way I can retain my session data when application pool recyles?..
Stopping Application pool from recycling may not be a good idea considering health factor of web server.
i have one method which save datatable in viewstate.i am calling this method in. page_load2. Prerenderthe page was every heavy,i did tracing of page i found due to calling of method from preprnder it doubled the viewstate sizewhat was the reseon behind this.
I am getting this error while executing my Asp.Net application.i am not able to execute application using Visual Studio Interface and when i am trying to execute application from Local IIS. its executing well but when i am trying to click any button for searching etc it is giving this error. The state information is invalid for this page and might be corrupted. The detailed information is
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[FormatException: Invalid character in a Base-64 string.] System.Convert.FromBase64String(String s) +0 System.Web.UI.ObjectStateFormatter.Deserialize(String inputString) +72 System.Web.UI.ObjectStateFormatter.System.Web.UI.IStateFormatter.Deserialize(String serializedState) +4 System.Web.UI.Util.DeserializeWithAssert(IStateFormatter formatter, String serializedState) +37 System.Web.UI.HiddenFieldPageStatePersister.Load() +113[ViewStateException: Invalid viewstate. Client IP: 127.0.0.1Port: 1307User-Agent: Mozilla/5.0 (Windows; U; Windows NT 5.1; en-US) AppleWebKit/532.5 (KHTML, like Gecko) Chrome/4.1.249.1064 Safari/532.5ViewState: 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...][HttpException (0x80004005): The state information is invalid for this page and might be corrupted.] System.Web.UI.ViewStateException.ThrowError(Exception inner, String persistedState, String errorPageMessage, Boolean macValidationError) +106 System.Web.UI.ViewStateException.ThrowViewStateError(Exception inner, String persistedState) +14 System.Web.UI.HiddenFieldPageStatePersister.Load() +217 System.Web.UI.Page.LoadPageStateFromPersistenceMedium() +105 System.Web.UI.Page.LoadAllState() +43 System.Web.UI.Page.ProcessRequestMain(Boolean includeStagesBeforeAsyncPoint, Boolean includeStagesAfterAsyncPoint) +6785 System.Web.UI.Page.ProcessRequest(Boolean includeStagesBeforeAsyncPoint, Boolean includeStagesAfterAsyncPoint) +242 System.Web.UI.Page.ProcessRequest() +80 System.Web.UI.Page.ProcessRequestWithNoAssert(HttpContext context) +21 System.Web.UI.Page.ProcessRequest(HttpContext context) +49 ASP.pages__cmtickets_cmtickets_reports_cmtickets_search_aspx.ProcessRequest(HttpContext context) in c:WINDOWSMicrosoft.NETFrameworkv2.0.50727Temporary ASP.NET Filesapp_mobily_alexmare1eddc658e6f2ba5App_Web_b9acfmsy.14.cs:0 System.Web.CallHandlerExecutionStep.System.Web.HttpApplication.IExecutionStep.Execute() +181 System.Web.HttpApplication.ExecuteStep(IExecutionStep step, Boolean& completedSynchronously) +75 Version Information: Microsoft .NET Framework Version:2.0.50727.3603; ASP.NET Version:2.0.50727.3082
I have a clear button and a textbox in an aspx page. I set the session variable in this page as
String str = Textbox1.Text;
Session["TypeIds"] = str;
and I clear the sessions in a clear button event as
Session["TypeIds"]=null;.
Then when the user types some value in the textbox ,on Response.Redirect on another aspx page, the session variable returns null values.It does not retain its session state. The session state has to be maintained in the next page. Is it because this clear button event and setting explicitly to null creates this problem?
The fix for this error message is to run [Code]..... I have run that uptown, downtown and in my lady's chamber and it does no good, although it never complains. Are there any other possibilities?Details: IIS Server: v5.1 running on XP. SQLServer 2005 running on a different XP box.Microsoft .NET Framework Version:2.0.50727.3615; ASP.NET Version:2.0.50727.3618 There is an ASPState database on the server, containing only two tables: [Code].... and [Code]..... I did not use [Code].... when I ran [Code].... .