Difference Between Microsoft.Web.Management And System.DirectoryServices In .Net 3.5?
Feb 9, 2010
I want to control, configure and manipulate IIS 6.0 and later versions via ASP.Net web application using WMI and .Net.
Can i use a mix of Microsoft.Web.Management and System.DirectoryServices? Is there a difference between the two? Will System.DirectoryServices be supported for later versions of IIS. i.e IIS 7.0+ ? Where is the better of the two and why (considering the objective in line #01
I am using Directory entry of System.Directoryservices class of Asp.net for authenticating against Sunone LDAP server. The following works fine.
DirectoryEntry entry = new DirectoryEntry("LDAP://SunOne2:42028/dc=domain,dc=com"); entry.AuthenticationType = AuthenticationTypes.None; entry.Username = "uid=thost,ou=people,dc=domain,dc=com";(replaced original values) entry.Password = password; entry.RefreshCache();
Now I want to be able to authenticate all the users of different organisation units. e.g. ou=development,ou=accounting etc., So I specified like this, entry.Username = "uid=thost,ou=people,ou=devlopment,ou=accounting, dc=domain,dc=com"; but it says "There is no such object on the server". I also tried putting ou in URL. I am not sure where should I specify this OUs to make my search broad. I found a lot on internet but no success so far.
I have a SQL Server 2000 database. I am trying to ssetup a sqldatasource in Visual Web Developer 2008 Express. I get an error saying "Microsoft.SqlServer.Management.Sdk.Sfc cannot be loaded". Everything I can find says this is related to 2005 or 2008. Any ideas what I can look for?
My name is Christian, I developed a web application in VB.NET 2005 that calls a Microsoft Word Application, it works fine in my develop's machine but when I put all of the code in production's server I received the following error:System Error: Cannot create activex component. following I put the code. If somebody knows how to solve this,
Dim oWord As Microsoft.Office.Interop.Word.ApplicationDim oDoc As Microsoft.Office.Interop.Word.DocumentDim oTable As Microsoft.Office.Interop.Word.TableDim oPara0 As Microsoft.Office.Interop.Word.ParagraphDim oPara1 As Microsoft.Office.Interop.Word.ParagraphDim oPara2 As Microsoft.Office.Interop.Word.ParagraphDim oPara3 As Microsoft.Office.Interop.Word.Paragraph, oPara4 As Microsoft.Office.Interop.Word.Paragraph oWord = CreateObject("Word.Application") oWord.Visible = True oDoc = oWord.Documents.Add oPara0 = oDoc.Content.Paragraphs.Add oPara0.Range.Text = "Hola" oPara0.Range.InsertParagraphAfter()
I have installed Visual Studio 2010 ultimate (trial version) on my PC,it's working fine but i am getting issue with sql server 2005,it's not working now.
I m using SQL Server 2005 Express edition.The error when i am trying to connect sql server with windows authentication is
"This version of Microsoft SQL Server Management Studio Express can only be used to connect to SQL Server 2000 and SQL Server 2005 servers. (Microsoft.SqlServer.Express.ConnectionDlg)".
I'm having a ASP.NET MVC 2 Project where I'm making some management system... The thing is that I have 4-5 controllers that are all related to a specific thing in the management system and having 4-5 diffrent view folders dosent make it any easier.. Since its "a part" of the management system I dont really see how I can make use of areas. UPDATE: For example I have a thing in my management system called "Product Management", this thing have following controllers attached:
CategoriesController = Add/Delete/Edit categories. ProductsController = Add/Delete/Edit products in categories. OrdersController = Add/Delete/Edit orders from users.
Seems like a waste that I need to create 3 diffrent view folders for those controllers.. Would be much easier if I could create a folder under the "Views" named "Product Management" and then just create a sub folder for each controller...
I have a ASP.NET application. From that, User register, User will get email after registration. My Req : When user click on link provided in email. Then it should go to my ASP.Net application page . That page should install a wincows application on Client system through web ( I was inspired by Microsoft Windows update from Microsoft site)
I've got a subweb as application. It's called ADMIN. It works fine when running locally but when deploying in the development web server, i got the error: Unable to cast object of type 'System.Web.HttpApplication' to type 'Microsoft.Practices.CompositeWeb.WebClientApplication'
I've got a App_global.asax.dll and App_global.asax.complied on the subweb folder Admin.
I am a new bie to work with ASP.net. I want to create an application /site in asp.net which work like content management system. As we see many sites are now a days being build on JOOMLA. How can we create such a CMS (content management system) sites using ASP.NET.
I am unable to restore database in form of .bak files using Microsoft SQL Server Management Studio Express.It gives following error message:
Too many backup devices specified for backup or restore; only 64 are allowed. RESTORE HEADERONLY is terminating abnormally. (.Net SqlClient Data Provider)
I am creating a content management system but there is one problem. What I want to do in my website is that when a user opens the website a new sessionid is created for that user, and when the user closes the website, the sessionid is cleared. How can I can do it?
I am using SQL server 2008 . What i all want is to create a uses that can only see the ABCDatabase in Management studio onced login. And to achieve that:
1- I have created a new user. 2- Deny View all database right to that user. 3-Set that user as Owner of ABCDatabase
Now on login that user cannot see other databases but still able to see the system databases. How can i hide those system databases from that user?
I am a first time user of Microsoft Visual Web Developer. I am using it to create a Store and Inventory Management System. The app has four types of users - Administrator, Sales Person, Inventory Manager, Sales Manager. I have created four roles for the above user types and created folders under the root directory accessible only to each of these four roles. Now, an Admin should be able to create or delete the other three types of users. I have created a CreateAccount.aspx page under the admin folder using ASP.net Login controls. But in order to reach that page an user has already has to be logged in as Admin, so the CreateUserWizard control is not working. Could anyone tell me how to structure my app, so that the admin is able to add or remove other user accounts?
I am using this to store my user information for authentication. I'd like to know where this is actually being stored? I know that people suggest to store the Session state in SQL. Is this necessary for the Cache as well?
I'm using WMI in .NET to connect to remote machines in a web app. When I initialize the connection, the Management ConnectionOptions always require a username and password in text. I was wondering if there was a way for it to use the context of the current Windows user, eg via page.user.identity. If I leave the connectionoptions blank then it doesn't appear to default to anything - remains null. The reason is because I don't want the user to have to enter a logon/password - that's the whole point of Windows integrated security, right?