Getting An Application Level Error In Global.asax File / The Server.GetLastError() Reads "File Does Not Exist"?
Apr 5, 2010
When debugging my application, I m getting an application level error in global.asax file. The Server.GetLastError() reads "File does not exist." but thats it. No more details on the filename or the location where the code is trying to find a file. I commented out the application_error method, with a hope that the exception would be thrown when the debug the application, but no errors were thrown. How do i find the source of the error, cos I want to resolve this issue by either putting the file that the application is looking for or by completely removing the code that is referencing the file.
I have a need to add an application level event (like Application_Start) but not in global.asax. The reason that I can't use global.asax is because this is a web application for which I don't have source code but I want to add some functionality to it. I need to insert an application start code and was wondering it there was anyway to do it. I'm not sure that if I add a class or aspx page to the sie if it will dynamically compile since this is a web application.
I have an asp.net application. I want to add a global.asax and global.asax.cs file to my project. In the IDE when I select to create a new global.asax file, the option to create a CS code behind file is greyed out. When the global.asax file is created, no code behind is created, instead code is placed in the global.asax file and the global.asax.cs file is never created? Why is the option for a C# code behind file greyed out?
I want to make sure of one thing. I have implemented the Application_Error() method of Global.asax. In my application some where I have a try catch. If an exception is trown and that exception is handled by a catch block. Does this envoke the Application_Error() method in the global.asax
we have a store that we contracted with a company to modify. They added the following to our Global.asax file:
[code]...
The purpose is to take anyone going to one of our pages to a login screen unless they are going to these folders which do not need the login protection.
Error Description while browsing the website under IIS "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." Initially I deleted the virtual directory, created again, set the permission to anonymous, set the browse and execute permissions, no solution. Then after doing many trials, I found out the basic problem reading the error "not allowed by the security policy". In web configuration file if we set the security policy to Fully Trusted, then problem solved and application working fine. or Set the trust level to the main configuration file in he "C:WINDOWSMicrosoft.NETFrameworkv2.0.50727CONFIGweb.config"
What should be done if I want to redirect a user based on their ISO Codes?
And how should I detect a website user's IS Code in the first place? Like I know there are these server variables that we use to detect Client IP and all (HTTP_FORWARDED_FOR, REMOTE_ADDRESS, etc) but information about them on the many sites that I have read has got me confused about what to use. Like some say there can be comma separated IPs returned by HTTP_FORWARDED_X and out of those IPs , one is not sure which is the real IP and which are the proxy addresses. Also, that all the IP addresses in returned can be fake.
How to I fetch the REAL IP Address of a person? Like I only want to know what country a particular person is sitting so I can redirect the user accordingly. Secondly lets say a person is sitting in US then I want the user to be redirected to [URL] If a person is visiting my site from Germany, [URL] is the address that I want the person to be redirected to.Also if DE is the ISO Code then I want my GermanMaster.master page to load and if its US then I want that the USMaster.master should load.
So how do I fetch a user's not fake IP address, redirect a user based on that ISO code and then load a master page according to the ISO Code.
How do I go about it? I haven't ever worked with Global.asax before so clueless how to go about it all.
I'm trying to install a 301 redirect where the instruction is as follows:
"In my Global.asax file (You can add this to your site from Visual Web Developer or Visual Studio by selecting File->New), In the Application_BeginRequest event, I added a call to the following code:"
The code is at bottom if needed. When it says "added a call to the following code:" does that mean something more than just putting the code inside the Application_BeginRequest section of my global.asax? For example, here's what that section looks like in my site:
Usually I use this code to read a file from beginning to end into a List<> and then I write to a file with the code I have above.It seems that StreamReader/StreamWriter is not possible to use in Global.asax.I simply might wonder how I can convert this code for Global.asax?
Here's my problem I have some code and I'm using it to send an e-mail with the last error details but all I want is the (Inner)Exception Message to be displayed in the email with the URL
I am developing a small asp.net mvc intranet application for our company. Right now the home page will get the Windows username from the windows logged on user and make a call to our active directory based on that username to get more detailed info about the user (email, ect.) Everything works great on my local Visual Studio 2008 server. But when I deploy all the files to my IIS 6.0 server I get the following:
[NullReferenceException: Object reference not set to an instance of an object.] STPIntranet.MvcApplication.Session_Start() in C:Documents and SettingscsallemiMy DocumentsVisual Studio 2008Projects<ProjectName>Global.asax.cs:50 [TargetInvocationException: Exception has been thrown by the target of an invocation.] System.RuntimeMethodHandle._InvokeMethodFast(Object target, Object[] arguments, SignatureStruct& sig, MethodAttributes methodAttributes, RuntimeTypeHandle typeOwner) +0 System.RuntimeMethodHandle.InvokeMethodFast(Object target, Object[] arguments, Signature sig, MethodAttributes methodAttributes, RuntimeTypeHandle typeOwner) +71 System.Reflection.RuntimeMethodInfo.Invoke(Object obj, BindingFlags invokeAttr, Binder binder, Object[] parameters, CultureInfo culture, Boolean skipVisibilityChecks) +350 System.Reflection.RuntimeMethodInfo.Invoke(Object obj, BindingFlags invokeAttr, Binder binder, Object[] parameters, CultureInfo culture) +29 System.Web.Util.ArglessEventHandlerProxy.Callback(Object sender, EventArgs e) +42 System.Web.SessionState.SessionStateModule.RaiseOnStart(EventArgs e) +8779824 System.Web.SessionState.SessionStateModule.CompleteAcquireState() +237 System.Web.SessionState.SessionStateModule.BeginAcquireState(Object source, EventArgs e, AsyncCallback cb, Object extraData) +504 System.Web.AsyncEventExecutionStep.System.Web.HttpApplication.IExecutionStep.Execute() +66 System.Web.HttpApplication.ExecuteStep(IExecutionStep step, Boolean& completedSynchronously) +155
It is failed in my Global.asax.cs file where I try to populate a custom User object (has a username and email property). In line 50 where the error is occuring I make a call to a class called SecurityUtil to get the username from WindowsIdentity.GetCurrent() and then get the email by making a call into our active directory. I almost want to say that the necessary libraries are not getting added in either my project dll or web.config file because of the null pointer. Also, the error line is point to my local file structure (C:Documents and SettingscsallemiMy DocumentsVisual Studio 2008Projects) and not the file structure residing on my iis 6.0 machine.
I just got a new desktop computer with Windows 7 Pro as the operating system. I installed Visual Studio 2008 on to this new computer and tried to open a previously existing ASP.NET 3.5 solution that displayed perfectly fine on my previous computer (this previous computer used the Windows XP operating system, IIS6, and IE7 browser). However, in Windows7/IE8, I'm receiving the following error:
Server Error in '/' Application. Parser Error Description: An error occurred during the parsing of a resource required to service this request. Please review the following specific parse error details and modify your source file appropriately.
Parser Error Message: The file '/MasterPages/MainMaster.master' does not exist.
Source Error: Line 1: <%@ Page Language="C#" AutoEventWireup="true" CodeFile="default.aspx.cs"[code]....
when I tell you that the file '/MasterPages/MainMaster.master' file does, in fact, exist. In addition, this file's location is properly referenced in the code (as indicated in Line 1 above), and as I said, was displayed properly by the browser in my previous computer. It might also be helpful to note that I've tried to navigate to other pages in this site, and this browser displays the same message for any and all master pages located in my MasterPages folder. In summary, for some reason the browser cannot see any pages in the MasterPages folder. Can anybody tell me why I'm getting this error message when the folder and file is exactly where default.aspx says it is?
I am have declared a session variable in login page of my application. I want to access that session variable in Application_BeginRequest of global.asax file. But I am not able to do it. Could you please suggest how to access the session variable in my global.asax file
Has anyone had any luck getting MVC 3 working on IIS 6?I've added the .aspx extension to the controller in my global.asax file. I also have Default.aspx in the root of the project with the following code-behind:
[Code]....
This is what my global.asax looks like:
[Code]....
.NET 4.0 has been installed on the server, and is selected for the project. All of this, and I still get HTTP Error 404 -
I got this security warning ReviewVisibleEventHandlers(CA2109)for all event handler methods that are present in Global.asax.cs file(Application_Start,Session_Start,Application_BeginRequest,Application_EndRequest,Application_AuthenticateRequest,Application_Error,Session_End,Application_End.
I am trying to fix this warning by marking all event handler methods that are present in Global.asax.cs file as private. Does it result in any side effects in web application execution?
Can I set the connection string for custom session state mode in global.asax file? I cannot hard code the connection string in the webconfig file. ,I will get the connection string at runtime,Can i set the connection string for custom sessionmode/sqlserver session mode in the global.asax file(like in application statrevent, or aquirerequeststate event.If YES How to do that?
to set a new sessionId on sign out, but when the session expires, the sessionId is reused if the browser instance is not closed. In my web.config I have used
but still get sessions reused. I can't kill the cookie in Session_end() because I don't have access because there is no HttpContext or request, so I can't reset it that way. how I can force a new sessionId from the Global.asax.cs file?
Using vb.net/asp.net 2005. in the global.asax page in the application error page I am getting the exception information as follows:
[Code]....
To find out when there are any exceptions when users are using the system, then the ErrorDetails are being auto-emailed to members on the IT team to help in troubleshooting. The problem is this: I want to find out what page is the user is on when the exception happens, sometimes the stacktrace does not list the aspx page. Does anyone know how to get this information?
Question: When a webapplication gets started, it executes Application_Start in global.asax.Now, a web application gets started as soon as the first request for a page in that application reaches the server.But my question is: how long will the application run until the application is stopped.I mean when after the first page request, there's no traffic on the server.I need to know because I intend to start a server that listens on a tcp port in global.asax.And when the application stops, the server ceases to listen to its port.