C# - Deploy An Application Using Visual Studio 2008?
Aug 10, 2010
I am trying to publish a website using IIS, I made a virtual directory and in this directory I've added all the webpages and configured the virtual directory but still I am not able to run my web application.
i face some problem. My Crystal Report cannot work after i deploy in IIS.
it return error message:
Logon failed.Details: ADO Error Code: 0xSource: Microsoft OLE DB Provider for SQL ServerDescription: [DBNETLIB][ConnectionOpen (Connect()).]SQL Server does not exist or access denied.SQL State: 08001Native Error: Error in File C:DOCUME~1PCHO02~1ASPNETLOCALS~1TempCRAgingAR {601E0E56-4DE4-4DC1-A358-896394B4181C}.rpt:Unable to connect: incorrect log on parameters.i think it because i don't know how to deploy .can some one share how to do it?
I used to deploy developed web parts to a remote sharepoint site by Build->Deploy menu inside Visual Studio 2008 months ago ( I am not a regular web part developer). My network engineer also asked me how to deploy web parts without stsadm commands. anyway now I can't. Visual Studio keeps complaining that the specified site doesn't have sharepoint site contained. "No SharePoint Site exists at the specified URL."
After googling, it is said web parts can't be deployed to remote sharepoint sites from visual studio. Only can to local site. However I did it before. Visual Studio 2008 service pack or hot fix made this feature (remote deploy) removed? Or is there any workaround?
A few years ago, I built a desktop application for a client in VS 2005 that was deployed using Click Once. Recently, the client asked me to make a simple modification to the site.
I no longer had VS 2005 (or the same machine for that matter) and was forced to upgrade the application to Visual Studio 2008.
Most of the application is fine in VS 2008 - however I am unable to Publish the application. During the project conversion process and whenever I try to publish the application, I receive a message like this:
"This project includes a password-encrypted key used for signing. Enter the password for the key file to import the key file into the local crypto-store database for use."
Unfortunately, I don't have any idea what the password would be for this application.What options do I have? Is there a way to get this working again without having to rebuild the application or have all of the users uninstall the application and reinstall it?
How can I ensure that web application converted from 2003 visual studio to 2008 visual studio
to have two files as it is when create a web file in visual studio 2008.The web application is in Chsarp. I have converted these filesfrom 2003 to 2008 but they still have three files each.
I'm trying to deploy my MVC 2.0 web application to a Windows 2003 server with IIS6, and can't find the means to do it. I read about clicking Build/Deploy, but I don't have this showing on my menu, and I have the professional version.
Is there any tool for Visual Studio 2008 which can reformat ASPX code to make it more presentable (eg insert line breaks, format the lines so they wrap when necessary, etc)?
I'm about to start a new module in my existing web application project (already completed 3 modules), due to more data entry and volume of data handling my PM informed me to go this module on windows application (vb.net), but i'm requesting him to go with web application since i'm much familiar in web applcation and all my completed module on web.
But he is thinking on performance part too, if i get some idea / suggestion on the same so that i can clear and i will go with either option.
The module is Service Billing with LPO Control, Billing, Proforma, eBilling, eApproval, online billing etc.
I got a probem when debugging web application using VS 2008. Here is the situation:I marked two breakpoints, one in the Page_Load event and the other on the button click event. When the debugger hit the breakpoint in the page_load event, everything was fine but when it hit the breakpoint in the button click event, VS 2008 suddenly stopped debugging. It seemed that the IIS worker process was terminated.I really don't understand this situation.
I want to develop a mobile web application in Visual Studio 2008.
I have 2 questions.
1) Should i use mobile web controls or Asp.Net controls for new application?
2) Wy there are no mobile Templates in VS 2008? Normally Microsoft replaces the the older technology with new one, but why it has just removed it ... ?
When i try to run my web application in visua studio 2008 a error window comes out that says: Unable to start program [URL]. The system cannot find the file specified. I googled but not got the solution for this problem. I have VS 2005 and VS 2008 both on my machine. I also unistalled VS 2008 and reinstalled it but that does not solve the problem.
i have visual studio 2008 and ms office 2007..when i try to develop a web application in vs 2008, i didnt able to open the design view of the web page.. i can only able to see the source view..came to know by googling as, there is some compatibility issues between vs 2008 and ms office 2007 in web authoring components.
In a Web Application project in VS08, how do you create an assembly? E.g. you derive a class based on HtmlGenericControl to form your own div, override the ClientId and UniqueId properties, so as not to get screwed up id's on the client-side, and then you want to use/reference this control in an aspx page.
refer to David Lively's answer (c# control names) regarding the same thing. I have tried his solution but I keep getting "could not load assembly file".
I have converted my web application developed using visual studio 2003 to 2008. Now my problem is that when I add a new control lets text box or dropdown list on the page or form that was developed in visual studio 2003, the control is not being recognised. How can I ensure that new controls are beiing recognised.
We have a shared drive where web applications are published to. When I attempt to publish I get the following error:
------ Publish started: Project: XXX.Web, Configuration: Release Any CPU ------ Connecting to T:WebSitesXXX...
Unable to create the Web site 'T:WebSitesXXX'. The path 'T:WebSitesXXX' does not exist or you do not have access. The system cannot find the path specified.
Details
OS: Windows 7 IDE: Visual Studio 2008 (running as administrator) Path exists? Yup.
I assume it's some permissions issue, but I have no idea where to start.
First time i am going to work on (maintenance project) application that is already in production.The application was developed in ASP.net 3.5/C# 3.0(web forms) with jQuery,Ajax,Sql server 2005 and microsoft enterprise library 4.0.,WCF services. Questions (bear with me if my question is wrong)
1) Is it possible to use Visual Studio (2008 with SP1) to debug the remote application (i.e already in production)?.What are the tools do i need to use in order to keep track the things in case something went wrong?
2) Simply looking into Log file ,will solve the issues?
3) After having done with enhancements,is it possible to directly deploy the DLLs into production server.Won't it affect the running application?
what are the procedures i need to follow.Client is ready to provide any tools for my support.(What are the area do i need to aware to handle production system
I have create a small web application with 2 forms in visual studio 2008 framwork 2.0 database sql server 2005 but i am little confuse about how to and where database file should place when deploy application on web server.
I have a vs2005 web application project, Since the server is upgraded to windows 7, so i upgraded this web application project to vs 2008, but failed, the error message is as below, Unable to read the project file XX.csproj. The web appilication project verovaluexmllistener is configured to use IIS to access local iis website you must install all of the following windows components. IIS, IIS 6 metabase and iis 6 configuration compatibility asp.net. In addition, you must run vs in the context of administrator account . by default, windows runs applications in a limited -privilege user account even when you are logged on to the computer as an administrator, To run Visual studio with administrative privileges, right click the visual studio .