Asp.net - Dive In To ASP And Have Set Up A Windows Server Package
Feb 9, 2011
I have recently decided to dive in to ASP and have set up a Windows Server package on my resellers account (shared hosting).I'm from a largely PHP background and haven't touched ASP since, well, tonight.I created a new file in Dreamweaver (hey, I like the colourful syntax) and was presented with a choice of filetypes:
installing visual studio 2010 pro RC in windows Xp SP3 and getting a message prompt : invalid windows installer package contact vendorlog file says
Error Message:
[02/22/10,17:09:07] Microsoft Application Error Reporting: [2] CMsiComponent::Install() expects the setup file for Microsoft Application Error Reporting, but the file failed verification. [02/22/10,17:09:07] setup.exe: [2] ISetupComponent::Pre/Post/Install() failed in ISetupManager::InternalInstallManager() with HRESULT -2147467259. [02/22/10,17:09:08] VS70pgui: [2] DepCheck indicates Microsoft Application Error Reporting is not installed.
I have been trying to install VS 2008 profesional in my computer, I am getting this error "Package Visual Web Developer HTML source editor package has failed to loas properly GUID = BFCC0C3C-6F87-4285-A6C8-BB1606180OD Please contact package vendor for assistance, application restart is recomended , due to possible environment corruption.
I am getting really fed up trying to install MVC 3, I have bloged about the problem here - [URL] To sum it up, after ages of digging around, I finally managed to track it down to the aspnetwebpages.msi component. I am not sure what to do next as I have tried to repair, remove, force delete as well as a few other things, but I am just getting no where. I have a normal system - I upgraded to Windows 7 SP1 yesterday, VS 2010 SP1 today and have never had any Betas installed apart from Web Matrix which I uninstalled today (after the VS SP1).
The exact details of the error is: Error 1722. There is a problem with this Windows Installer package. A program run as part of the setup did not finish as expected. Contact your support personnel or package vendor. Action WebConfigCA_Remove, location: C:Program Files (x86)Microsoft ASP.NETASP.NET Web Pagesv1.0WebConfigWebConfigCA.exe, command: -u Logging stopped: 10/03/2011 01:22:31 ===
I'm looking for any and all information on how to execute an SSIS package from my asp.net web site. I have written the call and when I run the application from (Localhost) it works, but when I run it from the server it does not.
Here is my code to call and execute the package:
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Again this works from my local machine running from localhost, but not from our live server. I have turned on impersination to see if that worked and still getting the same result. The file is written successfully to the server without issue, but I'm just lost.
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 running into a problem trying to open a SQL Server 2000 DTS package I imported into SQL Server 2008. I set up a new server and installed a fresh install of SQL Server 2008. The database I need to run is a SQL Server 2000 database. I moved the database over with no problem but there are a few DTS packages that need to run in legacy on SQL Server 2008. I exported the DTS packages I need out of SQL2000 and imported them successfully into SQL Server 2008. My SQL Server 2008 is x64.
I can see the DTS packages under Data Transformation Service in Legacy but when I try to open the package I get this message. "SQL Server 2000 DTS Designer components are required to edit DTS packages. Install the special web download, "SQL Server 2000 DTS Designer components" to use this feature. (Microsoft.SqlServer.DtsObjectExplorerUI)"
I downloaded the components and installed them and still get this error. I researched and found an article about this not working on x64 so I have an x86 machine that I installed the SQL Server 2008 tools and tried to open the package from there and got the same error.
We have built an ASP.NET application in 4.0 (we can change it to 3.5 if necessary) with a SQL Server database.
I am looking to create an installation package (exe or msi) so that I can provide this file to my clients and they can install it on all of their laptops. This asp.net application will be running on laptops that don't have access to the internet. Some of these laptops have XP Home, Win 7 Home, and other windows operating systems and not all of them have IIS installed. Is there some sort of simple application that I can use to create an Installer application where it will install IIS or some other web server, SQL Express, and .NET framework 4.0. If these applications are installed already, then it shouldn't install it.
Created SSIS package, it runs fine I import it into Stored packages in Integration Services, I right click and click "Run Package" it runs fine Create a new job to run the package and I get errors
The package runs an Execute Package task. That seems to be where the errors occur. But it runs fine in all circumstances except from a "job".
Note: ALL THE ERRORS ARE IN TASKS THAT CONNECT TO A REMOTE SERVER.
I'm trying to run my SSIS packages as a step inside a sql agent job.This runs normally when the package uses the SAME database as used to create my job.The problem occurs if I create a job to run the package and this package must execute queries in another database. Probably authentication problem. So how to authenticate my package and the job runs normally ?
I am sysadmin user on a database server for SQL Server 2005.
I need to change the connection string that use 'sa' to another account. But I don't know how to change the data manager connection for the package 'XYZ'.
I'm a having a problem in passing the value of a variable from child package to the parent package in SSIS. either using configurations or using scripting (c# or vb.net)..
I have a web setup package project alongside an old .asmx web service. When I build it I only get 'MyService.msi' and not the 'Setup.exe' in the 'Release' folder after build. Normally the .msi suffices for installation, but on Windows Server 2008 R2 I am getting denied from installing the .msi pacakge. I can only install .exe packages after right clicking and stating "Install as Administrator".
The server admin is still new to 2008 R2 and not sure why I can't install an .msi because I am an admin, so for now if I knew how to get that web setup package to generate the Setup.exe file as well I see my other VS.NET setup packages create.