Whenever I start a debug session for my Silverlight 4 app, IE first opens on top, then disappears behind VS 2010. It does this regardless of whether there are any breakpoints set or not and it's starting to get very annoying. Is there a setting to stop this happening?
im practising asp.net 3.5 programming in visual studio 2008. i have just a sideshow problem: when i select new->web site, a new website window pops up from which you can choose your template.(mine is asp.net in c#). once i click browse button, a choose location window appears including four icons such as file system, local iis, ftp site and remote site. i get to browse into each of them(tweak them) but local iis which doesn't permit me to scan it and says i must first install iis components(or run the vs2008 as administrator) whereas i've done with its installation successfully! i dont know why it behaves in this way.
I've just downloaded VS2010 Express to play with on my personal laptop. However, when I try to open an existing website through the "Open Web Site..." / "Local IIS" button, the system trundles on for a bit and then says: "To access local IIS Web sites, you must install the following IIS components: In addition, you must run Visual Studio in teh context of an administrator account."
Note the blank line after the "you must install...." [strikeout]Is this a limitation of the "Express" editions of Visual Studio? [/strikeout] I've just installed VS2010 Premium from our MSDN DVD and it has the same problem.... Also, seems to have broken VS2008 as well since I can no longer browse Local IIS from VS 2008 either. Good thing I installed this on my backup machine first and I can still get work done on my main development machine!
When adding a new web reference, one of the options that visual studio gives you is to search for web services on the local machine (The exact option name is "Web services on the local machine").
My question is, how does Visual Studio find the web services on the local machine? The local website that contains the service doesn't contain a .disco file.
I tried to use fiddler but got nothing (visual studio didn't make any requests to the local web server). Does visual studio scan the default website for files with the extension .asmx?
whether we need admin rights to work on asp.net,C#,VS2005,IIS. Can you also point out that if we don't have admin privilege then what all are the stuff we will not be able to work on OR what all are the tools in VS ..etc will not be able to access.
I am using Windows 7 + VS 2010 and I need to access (debug purpose) my web project in VS but through HTTP-access from outside my router's network. I have mapped localhost to e.g. port 80 and my local PC has IP 192.168.1.2. Now, how can I map the VS project to the local IP?
Also the file: C:WindowsSystem32driversetchosts says:
# localhost name resolution is handled within DNS itself. # 127.0.0.1 localhost # ::1 localhost
Tried to reasign localhost there but W7 refused to make changes even though I am admin.
I have copied my asmx hello webservice to a remote server where I tried to open the project I have this message. That I answer yes or no it cannot open the project VS stays blank.Originally I think I have clicked on associate this project with IIS Express. Now I don't know how to revert this.
I am using Visual web developer 2008 Express. I have a menu with a static top level and a dynamic second level. When the dynamic level is displayed the background is always white. How do I set the background and foreground colors for the dynamic menulevel?
This error never happens before in my machine since 7 months of using it. [:(]
"There was an error while enumerating services on local machine: Active Directory Services cannot find the web server. A possible cause for this is an incompatibility between versions of Internet Information Server (IIS) on the client and the server. Another possible cause is that IIS is not installed on the local machine, or the user identity under which you are running may not have permissions to view websites on this machine. To view websites on this machine, make sure that you run Visual Studio as administrator. On Windows Vista computers with IIS installed, make sure that IIS Metabase and IIS 6 configuration compatibility feature is enabled."
I'm trying to add back a webservice (localhost) after deletion. And suddenly I'm getting the above error.[:(]
The error's suggested tip is to install IIS but I did not install IIS since then in my machine because VS2010 built-in server do just fine. Should I install IIS?
I also found this helpful tips but nothing works. [:(]
* Run Visual Studio with elevated administrator permissions * Be a member of the "Administrators" group on the local machine * Right-click the Visual Studio icon and select the "Run as administrator" option from the context menu.
I recently started NOT putting code in separate file. I am using vb. I am having a problem with my database connection. The live code is working just fine....but when I try to debug locally. i get this error. connection to the database from my local visual studio is not working. 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. provider: Named Pipes Provider, error: 40 - Could not open a connection to SQL Server)
<%@ Page Title="" Language="VB" MasterPageFile="~/MasterPage.master" %> <script runat="server"> Const ConnectionString As String = "Data Source=1234.database.com;Initial Catalog=database_name;Persist Security Info=True;User =user_name;Password=123456" Protected Sub Page_Load(ByVal sender As Object, ByVal e As System.EventArgs) Dim MyConn As New Data.SqlClient.SqlConnection(ConnectionString) Dim cmd As New Data.SqlClient.SqlCommand("Select count (*) from Classifieds where (ClassifiedCatagory = 'Antiques')", MyConn) cmd.Connection.Open() Dim count As Integer = cmd.ExecuteScalar() 'this contains the number of records Label_Antiques.Text = count cmd.Connection.Close()
Basically what I am trying to do is have my webpage project folder located directly on my local machine (ex. Local #1). Our database is located on a server (ex. Server #1) . I am building my web applications on my local machine and then trying to debug them in Visual Studio 2008. Only every single time I click to debug my project I get a "Security Exception" error that looks something like the following...
"Description: The application attempted to perform an operation not allowed by the security policy. To grant this application the required permission please contact your system administrator or change the application's trust level in the configuration file.
Exception Details: System.Security.SecurityException: Request for the permission of type 'System.Web.AspNetHostingPermission, System, Version=2.0.0.0, Culture=neutral, PublicKeyToken=b77a5c561934e089' failed."
I'm somewhat leaning towards the fact that I need to connect to the database to pull information from it and I don't have the proper permissions is the reason why this is happening but I've also read that it can be something that deals with improper configuration of my Web.Config file (i.e. I do not have something enabled).
Note #1: A co-worker of mine is having the same problem if he tries to put the project locally and then debug it. He has full administrative access to the DB and everything else.
When you use ASP.NET web site (instead of web application model) and add reference to an assembly from local folder, Visual Studio, it seems, understands that this local assembly is also in GAC and so does NOT copy this assembly to bin folder (as it does with non-GAC assemblies), but simply adds new record in web.config file.
Why such a behaviour? Is it possible to force copy to bin folder (I need this since .dll is not on target environment)? I can add assembly to bin folder as file and it will work, but in this case bin folder contents will be in source control, which is not good.
I've created an image for my imageButton, but when applied, it renders using a different size to the original, making it display smaller than the original??
I have a program that will update the graph (using zedgraph) every 60 sec. Every update it will reload a new image file, when reloading there always flickering effect. Anyone can advice me to reduce the flickering so that it will look much more smooth than flickering.