VS 2008 Files Locked Even When Application Is Not Running
Nov 19, 2010
Why is visual studio locking my files even when application is not running?The files are not under any source control or readonly either.Before this it didn't allow me to edit the aspx.vb while debugging, though I can do that in other projects.
I'm using ASP.net 3.5 to run a .exe with Process.Start(). It works fine if I use the host that's built-in to VS2008, WinServer 2003 but if I use IIS7 it no longer runs. I am using the following code.
Process proc = new Process(); proc.StartInfo = psi; proc.StartInfo.FileName = "cmd.exe"; proc.StartInfo.Arguments = args; proc.Start();
We are trying to compress JS and CSS files in our application which is Running IIS 7.5. Both JS and CSS files are getting compressed But application is not able to load these compressed .JS and .CSS files it is still referring to old un compressed files.
Just for your info Compress JS and CSS Files are at C:inetpub empIIS Temporary Compressed FilesDefaultAppPool$^_gzip_C^.
Here are the setting which i have in AppHost.config file
I am running a web application in vs-2008 on windows 2003 server.While execution of .net application, I am getting an error as"Unable to start debugging on the web server. Unable to connect to the web server. Verify that web server is running and that incoming HTTP requests are not blocked by firewall."
I have a web page in my project that views a selected pdf file. The problem is the file stays locked with the process w3wp.exe which I assume is the adobe file reader or something. How I can release this process after viewing it? Or another way of viewing it without locking the file?
Here is how I am doing it:
Code:
Dim File1 As String = System.Configuration.ConfigurationManager.AppSettings("Report") Dim R1 As String = Page.Request.QueryString("r") If R1 <> "" Then Dim path As String = File1 & R1
We have ASP.Net 2.0 application. It was running corretly and suddenly get loked up, when I kept opened a member edit page for 20 minutes or so. And after 20 minutes when I cliked on save. It is locked. Not it does not let me login. Niether it opens the login page sometimes.
This has happened twice.
In hosting server architecture we have two app servers and two db servers for fail over purposes.
We have a web application running which having around 100 users logged in, All clients are connected to server using websync. I was having requirement for keeping the session always live, so I am regenerating session when it is about to expire.
But after 3 or 4 days, I found cpu reached to 100% and application locked, then we need to restart the server to make it working.
We have a web application running which having around 100 users logged in, All clients are connected to server using websync. I was having requirement for keeping the session always live, so I am regenerating session when it is about to expire.
But after 3 or 4 days, I found cpu reached to 100% and application locked, then we need to restart the server to make it working.
I have a web service that runs a query (from C#) to get a dataset from sql server. I get the following time out error. Googling on this error says, you can set the timeout on command object. But I am not using command object to set the timeout. This is the code I am using to get the dataset.
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 am not sure this is the forums but I dont know where to write this and this is an EMERGENCY ::I had windows 2003 server. on C: and I have installed windows 2008 server.I had SQL server installed and all of the database files stored inside c:program filessql server....PROBLEM is that after I installed 2008 server I can see 2 folders of program files one for x86 and the other for 64 bits.
I am a PHP developer and have been asked to make some slight amendments to an ASP.net site. I can make these amendments but the biggest challenge seems to be getting the actual site up and running on my own server! I have a had lots of errors with regards to the paths to files, as the website is linked absolutely to the root folder and on my development server I cannot have the files at the root. I have therefore worked my way through some of the files making the paths relative so I can at least see some of the site running but then I came across this error:
CS0103: The name 'Data' does not exist in the current context Line 5: protected void Page_Load(object sender, EventArgs args) Line 6: { Line 7: rptNews.DataSource = Data.NewsArticle.GetLatestNews(3); Line 8: rptNews.DataBind(); Line 9: }
I assume this is something to do with data being called from a database. How to get the site and database up and running as I have no idea where to start and feel I am going round in circles.
I have an ASP.NET 1.1 app running fine on my local system and Win 2003 server. I transferred this site to a Win 2008 R2 server. The site is running under an app pool configured to run under ASP.NET v2.0. Some of the pages of the site throw exceptions and there are other problems in running the site as well however the same works good on Win 2003 Server. When I try to run the site under app pool for ASP.NET 1.1, it says "500 - Internal server error. There is a problem with the resource you are looking for, and it cannot be displayed."
I am taking a couple C# classes at school and I finally got VS set up on my home computer. I am having one issue that I'm not sure where to go looking.
At school, the program is installed on XP Pro.
At school, I can read, output, and create files that are saved on my hard drive. I know any code I have used is correct because I can open up the files my code creates with other applications without issue.
At home, I have the program installed on Win 7. (I just upgraded my home comp so I'm still figuring out this new platform honestly.)
At home, everything runs, etc, but it will not create files. I can see the drives working, but nothing is written. I have tried several drives - all failing.
I'm assuming this is a flag or an environment setting somewhere on my installation but I have no idea where.
I'm using AjaxPro & AjaxControlToolkit in my project. My project is normally running on Server 2003 with IIS 6. But when i loaded my project on Server 2008, i'm getting "AjaxPro undefined" error. My project is working .Net Framework 4.0 Classic mode.
Anyone have any experience running VS on a mac?I have to learn php and my sql and my office is all on macs.But I have to still support the asp.net programs ive already written.
After reimaging my hard drive, I reinstalled SQL Server Express 2008, this time using the Windows Platform Installer for the first time. Tried running websites within VS2008 and VS2010 and can't connect to database. Tried to turn on using Sql Server Config Manager. Won't turn on. Also tried to connect via Sql Server Management Studio 2008, but got this error:
A network-related or instance specific error occured....the server was not found or was not accessable.
I am trying to run a Stored Proc in 2008 using the sql agent. I read some posts on here and other places that say you can and I have tried what they said but isn't running. I can execute the proc form a query window and its working fine so its not my proc.I setup a job and then created a step named the step run stored procType: not sure here but I left it at default T-SQLChanged the database to the database where my sp is located Then in command i put exec dbo.sp_myprocname
I am deving a webpage. For testing purposes i want to access the webpage via my VM and possibly ask a friend to mess with it remotely. The app is running in visual studios 2008. I put set my router DMZ to my IP address and i tried connecting via VM and remotely. No luck. How do i config visual studios to listen outside of the machine?
I am logged in as the administrator when I installed an application named pdflatex.exe on my server. This application works as a converter from LaTeX input file to Pdf file. I host an Asp.net MVC 3 application running under an Application Pool Identity with Load User Profile = True. The Asp.net MVC 3 code contains a code that executes pdflatex.exe using System.Diagnostic.Process instance as follows:
Process p = new Process(); p.EnableRaisingEvents = true; p.Exited += new EventHandler(p_Exited); p.StartInfo.Arguments = "-interaction=nonstopmode " + inputpath; p.StartInfo.WorkingDirectory = @"c:mydomain.comworking"; p.StartInfo.UseShellExecute = false; p.StartInfo.FileName = "pdflatex.exe"; p.Start(); p.WaitForExit();
From the scenario above, the web application runs under a restricted acount but it executes an external application under a default account that I don't know. Can an application running under a less privileged account start a process executing another application under an administrative account?
The problem is I have a laptop that I take to University with me to all my lessons and lectures and it has Visual Studio 2008 installed on it and I work on my assignments in Visual Studio just fine. However when I get home I would like to use my desktop PC which has the exact same copy even from the very same disk of Visual Studio 2008 that is installed on my laptop. The problem is no matter what I do I can't open and work with any projects that I have created on my laptop.
Now if I create the project on my desktop PC it will open just fine on my laptop and I can continue to work with the project but the minute I save and take that project over to my desktop I get the self same error message shown below. [URL] I did do a little research and I found what looked like a solution for some people and that was to change the "SQL Server Instance Name" to SQL2008. As shown below it was set to SQLEXPRESS which is the same as what it says on my laptop copy. [URL] But all this did was present me with a new message as shown below. [URL] Uploaded with [URL] I'm completely at a loss as to what the issue is. Both my laptop and desktop run a fully updated copy of Windows 7 64Bit and have the same copy from the same CD of Microsoft Visual Studio 2008.
We are going to start accepting resumes online but I need to know if the uploaded files will be virus scanned before I park them into the database. I thought this would be a server thing but the server admin and the security guy both said they didn't know. We already have a firewall and antivirus software, I just want to know how things work with native ASP.Net controls and not a product to try.
I created a simple .NET 4.0 WebSite through VisualStudio 2010 using the Installed Template for ASP.NET Web Site.This brought me to "Choose Location" where I chose Local IIS, then Create New Web Application.This created the template app with all of the local files within IIS.This complies fine, but Im constantly getting the HTTP 403 Error "the website declined to show this webpage"I checked IIS properties for this and its set to 4.0 and the Directory Security has Anonymous Access enabled. Allow IIS to control password is also checked.I just installed VS 2010 on my new computer, and Im trying to get this configured so I can run 4.0 apps through IIS.