Web Forms :: Dynamic Dropdownlist Work On Developer Server But In Production Server Not?
Sep 30, 2010
I create a dynamic dropdownlist to select several values, in developer server it's everything ok but in production server, when the postback happens lost the selected value.
A network-related or instance-specific error occurred while establishing a connection to SQL Server. oday i have create two pages login.aspx using LOgin control and register.aspx using Create user wizard ...when i use connection string of my production server in my local computer then site works only if my database ASPNETDB.MDF is present in APP_Data Folder in my local computer
I've never had this problem before, I'm at a total loss.
I have a SQL Server 2008 database with ASP.NET Forms Authentication, profiles and roles created and is functional on the development workstation. I can login using the created users without problem.
I back up the database on the development computer and restore it on the production server. I xcopy the DLLs and ASP.NET files to the server. I make the necessary changes in the web.config, changing the SQL connection strings to point to the production server database and upload it.
I've made sure to generate a machine key and it is the same on both the development web.config and the production web.config.
And yet, when I try to login on the production server, the same user that I'm able to login successfully with on the development computer, fails on the production server.
There is other content in the database, the schema generated by FluentNHibernate. This content is able to be queried successfully on both development and production servers.
If i split the statements up they work fine individually.But what im trying to accomplish is to pass in the column name that i want to select from my table.. ill pass it from the page as well as 1 other parameter.
I was looking and found some queries that will return the column name from the table but figured this may work.when i execute this,it returns the actual value in my SET @column line.so in the below code if i run it, it will just return the value "VideoLevel"
BUT if i change it to the example below that,it works..
I have created my site using ASP.NET Personal Starter Kits 3.5. I use Visual Studio 2008 only . .with its built-in SQL Server (2005 Express) ... my database in App_Data is ASPNETDB.MDF ...
I have created some of my tables also ....in ASPNETDB ..
In my local PC the site was running fine ...
But when I publish my site on production server it doesn't work and shows the following error
Notes: The current error page you are seeing can be replaced by a custom error page by modifying the "defaultRedirect" attribute of the application's configuration tag to point to a custom error page URL.
My hosting provider gave me the connection string to connect to the SQL Server 2005 but it doesn't work...
I don't understand why my site was running fine using the production SQL Server 2005 in my local PC when I include ASPNETDB.MDF file in App_Data in my local pc only ..if I remove file ASPNETDB.MDF from App_Data of my local pc ... the site stops working ...
Can anybody tell em how to fix this ... !! I am very tensed since last 3-4 days
how to transfer my data from devlopment server to production server ,i have already records exist in my database if i go for script then how can i transfor record in script i can transfor only table ,procedure and views.I am using SqlServer 2005.
I am working on the migration of the server. Our new server is Windows server 2008 with IIS7.0 I have a great difficulty in browsing the pages hosted in virtual directories. I have followed the proper steps of creating a virtual directories and converting them into applications. But when i try to browsing the pages of the virtual directory, i get the 404 error. Note: The .Net Framework 4.0 is installed on the server and the web applications which i am trying to configure in the virtual directories are developed in Visual Studio 3.0. Even the http://localhost also don't work.
I have create a report in sql server 2005 & want to deploy on production server, in local system it deployed & works well. also if that report deploy at local system successfuly than how i see report in intranet.
I am wondering the best way to change my connection string based upon which server I am accessing.
Essentially, all of the development is done on our local machines - once we think it is working, we upload it to our development server. In these 2 instances, I want my application to go off of our "dev" connection string for the SQL database in the web.config.
However, once it is published to our production server (for an internal application), I would like the connection string to point to our live db.
I am using the N-Tier model by Imar Spaanjaars - and have it setup like he suggests - In my DAL I have a class called AppConfiguration -
In this class I have a public readonly property ConnectionString() which returns the connection string in the web.config.
This is in an individual class library. What I would like to do is something similar to:
If server is localhost OR devstring return devString else return productionstring
I m getting the following error when i upload my site to Production Server using Database in App_Data ASPNETDB.MDF
Server Error in '/' Application. Runtime Error Description: An application error occurred on the server. The current ustom error settings for this application prevent the details of the application error from being viewed [code]...
I built an ASP.NET 4.0 Web Site. It works perfectly on my development computer. However, when I deploy the web site to theProduction Server, which is a Win2003 Small Business with Sql Server 2000, the site can't connect to the database.
These are the different tests I've made:
I tried using Integrated Windows authentication and this connection string: Data Source=myServerAddress;Initial Catalog=myDataBase;Integratedsecurity=true; and the error I got was that NT Authority/Network Service couldn't open the database. So I added that account to my database users list and gave it the appropiate permissions. Nothing.I tried using Sql Server authentication, so I created a new database user with a password and changed my connection string toData Source=myServerAddress;Initial Catalog=myDataBase;User Id=myUsername;Password=myPassword;. Nothing. I still got the same NT Authority user message.I deleted the used I created in step 2 and used the same connection string, to see if this time I got an error saying something about my user, and indeed it happened. I got an exception saying that user myUsername couldn't log on. I then created the user again, ang got the NT Authority user message one more time.I created a console application that used the same connection string from steps 2 and 3, and it connected to the database witouth any problem, which made me think that my problem's got something to do with my Web.config.I tried enabling impersonation on my Web.config, and thos time I got the same error message, only referring to the user I logged in to Windows, instead of NT Authority/Network service. What else could I check? My Web.config is this in case it helps (I havn't really put anything into it other than what VS puts):
I need help making selections on my installation of SQL Server 2005 Developer Edition onto my Laptop (the only computer in my house). I need to develop a couple of different databases and use them from my Visual Studio applications. Then I will upload the SQL databases and the Web Applications to GoDaddy for deployment to general public.My question is that installation is asking me questions I honestly don't know how to answer because I am using a different SQL this time around after reformatting my hard drive" 1. Do I use Default or Named Instance?2. Do I use the Built-In System account or a Domain User account?3. If answer 2 is Domain User then I am in trouble because I don't think I have a Domain, and I don't know what one is. Where would I find the user name, the password, and the domain?
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?
In my Visual Studio 2008 web site, I created a new folder named Reporting. Then one of my web pages creates an xml file in this new folder when the user clicks a button. The user then clicks another button and the xml file displays in the browser. This all works fine on my development PC. But if I publish this web site to my production server, it does not work. I get an error when I click the first button to create my xml file. The error reads: Could not find part of the path 'c:windowssystem32inetsrvReportingabc.xml' What must I do so that this works on my development PC and also my production server?
I have a vertical menu placed on top of (z-Index) a background image. The background appears nicely on my development server but does not appear on the production server. I have deleted all folders and file from the appropriate directory on the production server and copied all files and folders from the dev server to the production server to no avail. I figure that there must be a setting blocking this functionality on the production server or perhaps that older version (Server 2003) does not support this function.Oh, I have been attempting to add 2 PNG images to this post but cannot succeed.
recently converted a project written with VS 2008 + asp.net 3.5.The problem is that on line on the production server (that's running asp.net 3.5) it can't render correctly on safari.The project has a BrowserFile.browser that with past visual studio worked:
I have create click once application hosted in IIS and its working fine.Now how we deploy or publish it to production server. Just using my local vs2008 might not work.
where i can deploy application to production server which ofcourse does not have visual studio
So I'm trying to get away from Tables for positioning. I labored through making my page look how I want it to with CSS. When I run it through the debugger, it comes up looking how I want it to in I.E. 8. Then I publish it and run it off of IIS on a network server through I.E., and all the controls are lined up against the left side of the screen, stacked on top of one another.? My colors are correct so it is reading my style sheet, it just seems to be ignoring any positioning.
I have made changes to my global.asax file so i want to recycle my web application to make the changes work. How to safely recycle my asp.net web application in production server?
I have an ASP.NET project that also uses a SQL MDF File. My target server is SQL 2008R2 or SQL Azure.I would like to know what deployment options I have as I migrate from DEV to PROD. In case it matters I'm not under any regulation to maintain PII or similarly private data.
I have a asp.net web application project, with some global resources. If i deploy to my dev machine, the resources are used correctly, however in the production server the text appears in the default language so the global resources are not being read.
(i copied the App_GlobalResources directory to the production web dir root)
I have an ASP.NET web application that has the following settings in the web.config file:
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(The actual names are different, obviously.) I am not a member of the real "Valid Site Users" group which is why I am given explicit access.I am able to access the site without a problem while developing and debugging locally; however, I get a 401 (Unauthorized Access) error when I deploy the site to a server. The only way to gain access is to remove the <deny> element from the configuration, which is not an acceptable option.I'm certain the solution is something simple and I am just overlooking
This is a pretty vague question as I've had no luck reproducing my issues outside of our production web server and am unsure if my two issues are even related.My application server is running Windows Server 2003 and is public-facing. The ASP.NET web application runs in .NET 3.5 and uses a (private) SQL Server (2008) on the LAN. The server running SQL Server also hosts SQL Server Reporting Services which are used in our web app via a page containing a MS ReportViewer control.The application used to run against .NET 1.1 and was migrated to 3.5 last year. The database was SQL Server 2000 and this was updated in a separate release early this year.