Visual Studio :: Connect To Web Project Using Http?
May 30, 2010I have just installed Visual Studio 2010, and I have an 2008 R2 web server, to wich I would like to connect directly through http.
What should I install/setup to get it working?
I have just installed Visual Studio 2010, and I have an 2008 R2 web server, to wich I would like to connect directly through http.
What should I install/setup to get it working?
Whenever i run the project this problem occur Can any one give me solution. should i have to delete webdev.webserver.exe and install another is this the right solution for my problem.
View 1 RepliesSo I have visual studio solution, it contains several projects, It was done by other. one of them is asp.net web application. others are data access and business logic C# projects.
When I open solution and want to view web pages from asp.net web application I get error
Server Error in '/WebApp' Application.
HTTP Error 404 - Not Found.
Version Information: ASP.NET Development Server 9.0.0.0
I tried to change startup options including startup page and so on but it doesn't show any page...
Authorization is forms...
I also tried to change paths in web config
I'm getting "Cannot connect to ASP.NET development server" almost every time I stop the ASP.NET server before restarting the project in debug mode. It can take between 15 seconds and 2 minutes to get the error message, and Visual Studio is frozen.
Sometimes I get three in a row, and I have to wait 2 minutes each time, or go into Task Manager and kill to process. Then I have to start Visual Studio 2010 again, which is at least three times slower than Visual Studio 2008 to open.
It's *extremely* annoying. I know I don't have to close the server if the code has changed, but sometimes I simply want to restart my website in debug mode (there is a cache on most web service calls, so this clears the cache). A workaround is to add "foo" code to a class and restart the project.
I'm running Visual Studio 2010 Professional on Windows Server 2008. I'm running the Visual Studio Power Tools too, with the latest update.
is it possible to convert whole visual studio 2008 web site project to visual studio 2010 web site project
my current project references
i have a very annoying iis problem
iis server stops working until app pool is recycled
i am hoping that new visual studio (net framework 4.0) may solve this very annoying unsolveable problem
Anyone know if I can maintain a VS 2008 (.net 3.5) project by using the VS 2010 IDE ?
View 1 RepliesIm working on a website project with Visual Studio 2010 from 2 different computers (home & work).
In Dreamweaver Im used to FTP to upload/download files to/from a webserver to syncronice my files on the current computer Im working on.What is best option in Visual Studio 2010 to sync project files between home & work computers? I have seen there is a built in FTP, but seems only it can upload files, limited functionality?
when i opened my Visual Studio 2010 i noticed that my ajax tab was missing from my toolbox and ajax control kit too.Then i noticed even that when i create new website, there is no web.config in it and it should be.WHAT IS GOIN ON???? :/
View 13 Repliesi install url rewrite iis module to my computer i want when i press f5 in visual studio my project work with url rewrite how can i this?my web sites is not seeming in iis.
module=http://www.iis.net/expand/URLRewrite
Just as the subject says, my VS'05 installation hangs when trying to create a new website. I even installed a fresh version of VS08 along side '05 and '08 is doing the same.
View 9 RepliesI have downloaded a project from the internet called the SMS Source example. I wanted to open this project in VS2010, so a conversion wizard has popped up prompting for the conversion. But it has errors in converting.
Error msg:
Conversion Report - SMSSend.csproj:
Error converting project file. MSB0001: Internal MSBuild Error: Missing resource 'MissingAttribute'
I need to connect to a third-party hosted database. The VPN tunnel is already set up and an IP address has been provided to me, but I'm not sure how to access the database through the tool.
I have tried the Database Solutions tab > Data Connections > and the one listed under this is called "ASPNETD8.MDF", but when I click on this, I get this error message:
"An error has occurred while establishing a connection to the server. When connecting to SQL Server 2005, this failure may be caused by the fact that under the default settings SQL Server does not allow remote connections. (provider: SQL Network Interfaces, error: 26 - Error Locating Server/Instance Specified)"
Can i run a project in Visual Studio 2005 that is created in Visual Studio Team Edition 2005
View 1 RepliesI recently updated my VS2010 website project from .NET 3.5 to 4.0. Everything was working fine in the website project. Today I decided to migrate the website to a web application project as I have learned this is the best way to work in .NET. I split out all my class files into a separate class library and copied all my other content into my new project. Then I updated all the references and web.config.
When I build the class library, everything works great. The problem is happening when I try to build/debug the web application project. It is acting like all the controls are missing and it is also throwing a bunch of compile errors about the public properties I have in my master pages.
Control errors: "The name 'INSERT CONTROL NAME HERE' does not exist in the current context"
Master page errors:'System.Web.UI.MasterPage' does not contain a definition....
It is giving these errors for every single control and master page property in my entire solution.I notice when I add a new web.form to this project, it also adds a filename.aspx.designer.cs file in addition to the .aspx and .aspx.cs file. My existing files do not have these extra files since they were created in a different .NET version.
UPDATE: It seems I was missing the step where I need to right click on the new application folder and select "Convert to web application". I just did that and it seems to be a little bit better...
Now it is choking on Literals that are inside single quotes:
<div class='<asp:Literal ID="CssClassLiteral" runat="server"></asp:Literal>'>
It doesn't see this literal when it does the conversion... Is the above valid code or should I implement that functionality another way?
I don't see Empty Project option in Visual Studion 2008 under NEW > Project?
View 1 RepliesI can't seem to add an Access DB to my ASP.Net project. I can see the DB in the Database Explorer Window, but I can't see any of the Tables or Views; nothing at all. I click Test Connection, and I get a message that 'Test Connection Succeeded', but I can't see anything and I don't seem to have any kind of control whatsoever. If I click on the Tables folder, I get this message: 'Attempted to read or write protected memory. This is often an indication that other memory is corrupt'. When I double-click directly on the DB, it opens and runs just fine.
The Access DB is on my desktop. Originally developed in Access 2000; using 2007 now. Also, this is VWD and ASP.Net 3.5. Any thoughts on what I'm doing wrong? It seems like a pretty easy thing, but it's turning out to be not quite as easy as I thought.
I have installed visual studio 2010, but I got some problem in connecting to my sql2005.
Whenever after I choose the Server name and database name for new connection, it shows a message that unable to add data connection.
Could not load file or assembly 'Microsoft.SqlServer.Management.Sdk.Sfc, Version= 10.0.0.0, Culture=nertral, PublicKey=89845dcd8080cc91' or one of its dependencies. The system cannot find the file specified.
When I try to connect to my SQL Server 2005 from within the Visual Web Developer 2010 Database Explorer, I get the "This server version is not supported. You must have Microsoft SQL Server 2005 or later" message.If I open up my web project from within VWD 2008, it still works fine.For reference, my SQL 2005 machine is a separate machine than one I installed VWD 2010 on. I did install the ASP.NET 4 framework on the SQL 2005 machine (but not any of the extra tools).
View 10 Repliesi have created a login.aspx file in visual web developer .now i want to connect the username and password details to SQL database
View 1 RepliesI have built an ASP.NET classic application that references an ODBC connection to a DBISAM database.
When I try to connect to the same database in a MVC2 application I do not see any option to select an ODBC Data Source.
1. I right-click on my Models folder and select Add -> New Item
2. Choose "Data" on the left panel
3. Select ADO.NET Entity Data Model than click "Add"
Options were:
ADO.NET Entity Data Model
DataSet
LINQ to SQL Classes
SQL Server Database
XML File
XML Schema
XSLT File
4. Select "Generate from database..... click "Next"
5. Here I am presented with a "Choose Your Data Connection" screen. When I click the "New Connection" button I am given a "Choose Data Source" screen.
6. I am only presented with the following options on the "Choose Data Source" screen:
Microsoft SQL Server
Microsoft SQL Server Compact 3.5
Microsoft SQL Server Database File
<other>
7. This is where I expected to see ODBC as one of my options. What do I need to do to access ODBC?
I'm getting this problem with one of my web projects. I've looked at [URL] and other suggestions around the place, none of which apply here. The odd thing is, it's occurring with *one* of my new web site projects, but not another one. Odd again is that they're both 100% fresh sites, created with the "New Web Site" option in the File menu, within a day of each other, and nothing has been done to them, apart from a bit of "hello world" html. WebSite1 was created first, and Cassini worked when I first created it the other day. A day later, I created WebSite2 and Cassini worked (and still works) with that one.
However, when I open WebSite1, I get the above error code - again, it was working fine the other day, and WebSite2 works fine. I've compared their .sln file - so differences apart from the VWDPort number used, and of course the path to the site and various GUIDs. Everything else is identical. Same with comparing web.config files. No differences there at all. So I'm stumped - why would Cassini start up fine with WebSite2 (and subsequent sites I create) but suddenly stop working for the WebSite1 project, when it was working ok a couple of days ago?
I am having an issue coinnecting to Oracle using the Oracle Database (OracleClient). I can connect to Oracle using other tools such as TOAD, POWERBUILDR, SQL PLUS but not Visual Studio. These other tools use the TNSNAMES.ORA file so that is not the problem. I can use use oledb and it connects ORACLE but not the ODP.Net.
View 1 RepliesHow to connect to a remote oracle database with Visual Studio?
I know how to create the connectionSting in web.config. I wonder if I can connect to an oracle database when creating a LINQ class so that tables will show in the Server Explorer.
Not too long ago I was given a new PC with windows 7 Professional on it. Before, I had vs 2008 running on win xp which worked OK. I started getting error msg (Unable to connect to ASP.NET development server) after I installed vs 2008 (version 9.0.30729.1 sp1 vs team system dev. edition) and ran one of my projects and even a simple test project. The first msg shows the syntax of webdev.webserver with an example in the bottom. I can get this error by running the project or by showing any page in the browser. I noticed that file WebDev.WebServer.EXE does not appear in the folder C:WindowsMicrosoft.NETFrameworkv3.5. If that's the only reason why I am having this problem than how can I fix it. I was told that .net framework 3.5 works on top of .net framework 2.0?! I just want to sort out this .net framework mess on my new machine. I am willing to uninstall all .net framework and start fresh. Another thing that I am willing to try is to get from a coworker the WebDev.WebServer.EXE (from the .net framework 3.5 folder) and see if it works.
View 2 RepliesCan VS 2010 connect to a SQL 2000 database?
I get this error while using the Data/Connect and SQL Server 2008 R2 comes up.
"The connection failed because this instance of SQL Server is not supported. The Editor cannot connect to SQL Server 2000 or earlier versions."
Our production server is on SQL 2000