I have the domain name and space and also prepared my website on visual studio. now i want to know how to make it ready, so that i can copy it the hosting server. means what is the prerequisite for hosting? and then how to publish it?
We need to deploy our asp.net web site in web farm which consists of 16 web servers. Whenever we need to roll out a new release it is very time consuming and tedious as we need to deploy it first on the DR environment (16 web servers) and then on to Live environment (16 web servers). Currently we prepare the msi on our build server and copy it on all the front end web servers which involves first FTPing the msi to a common location on hosting network and then copying from the common location to each server. After thet we backup the existing website and then run the installer one by one on each machine
I made a simple network tool using Visual Studio 2010 Express, ASP.NET C#.
When I finished, I deployed it to a Local IIS 5.1 Server. I'm running XP(BTW).
The situation right now is that every time I add/change something to suit my needs, it changes it directly on the server - which is obviously unwanted. I want to understand why this is and how to change it. I don't want every test I do to be implemented directly on save.
ps.
On Project->Properties, Web tab. I verified that under the "Servers" option, "Visual Studio Development Server" in checked and not "Local IIS Web Server"
Okay, I am trying to deploy a .Net framework 4 website on IIS7 server. I have already changed the application-pool's target framework to .Net 4, but the app is still showing me the error:
"The configuration section 'system.web.extensions' cannot be read because it is missing a section declaration"
I am guessing that has something to do with the new feature of .Net4 that lets me have a compact Web config file. I think for some reason IIS7 is not happy with this.What can I do to deploy this app successfully or do I have to scale back to v3.5? I am sure there is a solution out there.
when we publish an asp.net website, there are 2 file types created under 'bin' folder, .dll & .compiled files. When we deploy to production do we need to copy the .compiled files or just copying .dll will do?
I know it's precompiled at this point but what's the .compiled file for ?
I first time tying deploy ASP.NET MVC3 Web App and after upload files and made database I had problems with diplaying sites...I was redirected to "page not found'. After add to web config I get following error:
Server Error 500 - Internal server error. There is a problem with the resource you are looking for, and it cannot be displayed. What I need to do now?
I first time tying deploy ASP.NET MVC3 Web App and after upload files and made database I had problems with diplaying sites...I was redirected to "page not found'. After add <customErrors mode="Off"/> to web config I get following error:
I first time tying deploy ASP.NET MVC3 Web App and after upload files and made database I had problems with diplaying sites...I was redirected to "page not found'. After add <customErrors mode="Off"/> to web config I get following error:
so I have a fully functioning DynamicData website, and all works fine when debugging in VS2010But when I moved the site to a webserver (server 2008, IIS7) the default paeg comes up, but any links or pages after that are all sending 404 errors http://{IP address}/{table}/{action}.aspxdoes not work when on the server, but works fine in VS.What configuration am i missing from IIS7 to make this url work?
On my local machine I have created a database driven website. All is working well on my local machine.
Now I want to upload it to my Arvixe Hosting. How do I do that from Visual Studio 2010 Keeping in mind I have a Database too ?
Do I need to manually create a Database on the Server ? Do I then create all the tables Manually ? Do I then populate the tables manually ? Or is it a 1 button click ?
I have just developed a website with VS 2008, ASP.NET 3.5. It contains a long range of pages and one contact page. The contact page is connected to a SQLExpress database, where details about all the visitors' requests are stored. The website works fine at the development environment, but when I deploy it to the internet host, the Contact page will not open any longer, due to all sorts of problems with the database. I have the database files located in the App_Data folder under the main directory for the website.
I have tried with all kinds of connection strings, setups, etc. - to no avail. I have also tried using the ISP's tool for creating a new database with the intention of copying the original database to it. But when I use the Publishing Wizard and generate a SQL script, then the Web Administration Tool for the remote database won't run the script. Now my question is, plainly: Is there any step-by-step procedure I can use, if I want a data-enabled website. It seems incredible that it has to be so frustratingly difficult. Basically, what I need, is:
* A database, located in the App_Data folder, to store all information received via the Contact.aspx page. * All visitors of the site should be able to post messages on the Contact.aspx page. * I have got the information from the ISP that I can connect to MSSQL via the server "host55.nethotel.ccSQLEXPRESS".
If a general procedure can be advised, and some directions about how exactly the database should be set up with authentication, rights, etc., for such a - supposedly ordinary - system, then I will be grateful for any information - or somebody who could point me in the right direction of a solution.
I've called their tech support 3 times this morning and spent over $50 in long distance and have had no results. I was wondering if anybody here has deployed an ASP.NET website with DomainHut.com's hosting services. I've set up my database on their server correctly, all tables, stored procedures and aspnet schema are there just like on my local machine, and I have changed the connection string to point to the correct server, but when I publish the website using the publisher tool to upload the website to www.mhn.co/mhnprofessionalservices but I'm only getting an 500 Internal server error. They have advised me to set <CustomError Mode="on"/> in the Web.Config file, and I have <Compilation debug="false"/> as well.
I am publishing my website on server, using publish feature in VS 2010 Ultimate. but, how can i stop uploading images folder everytime i publish website.
I have a website which is hosted on GoDaddy they have version 4.0 runtime. The issue is the client id of the server controls are generated as "contentPlaceHolder1_drpBanks" where it was earlier (when the website was on some other server) getting generated as "ctl00_contentPlaceHolder1_drpBanks".
What I need to know is there a way to resolve this so that I don't have to make any changes in the code.
I'm deploying a web site to a server I've set up for testing. The website works great in development (Running in VS 2010) as well as in production on multiple client sites. I'm simply trying to test the site in a new environment. I simply copied the complete site (pages, code, directories, everything...) to my server. In IIS7 I created a new web site pointing to the directory containing my site's files and directories. I can open my site and my initial login page loads.
Database connections are made, page and buttons all seem great. Then, I log in. In the first line of code that attempts to instantiate an instance of a class contained in my App_Code folder, an exception is thrown, 'Invalid object name'. I've messed with as many settings as I could in IIS7 but to no avail. I've searched the internet on something regarding this, but nothing seemed to apply. At this point I'm about ready to install Visual Studio on my server to get it to run (this was the route one of the other developers took).
I have attempted to deploy my first WEB application and needed to include the Membership for Internet login. Application works fine when I use Visual Web Developer, but when I deploy to my provider when I attempt to Login, I eventually get the error message (this was after I turned on the debug="true" - full message is
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When I copied the application to the WebSite, I assumed that the ASPNETDB.MDF needed to be copied too with everything that I defined for users and roles. Looked at the WEB.CONFIG and expected to see something defined here as to where it is located, etc. Do not see anything in my project with the name.
I'm about to roll out my web site soon, and was just wondering if there's a way to roll out the db I'm working with on my dev computer, or if I have to recreate everything on the production server. If I can roll out my dev db, will the uids be the same?
note that i can successfully connect to the db using the user 'SQL2008_736225_aldookandb_user' when i use a remote connection tool, such as sql server managment studio
And you can reproduce this problem, see it live and see the stack trace by doing the following:
A) :
1.go to my website [URL] 2.login as username: Teacher1 password: 123456 (Note that you have been logged in successfully) 3. go to the link in the upper right corner where it says (Teacher Page) 4. booooom!
B):
1. go to the website and create an account as a "Teacher" 2. do steps 2 to 4 from above and same problem occurs
I have a web site that has always run fine for years and years under 3.5. I converted it recently to run under 4.0, and it runs on Cassini fine. When I attempt to deploy the app to an IIS7 server that has 4.0 installed, all I get is "internal server error", and no error messages in the Event log, and nothing in the http logs.
I've double checked that the application pool I've deployed to is running 4.0.
It's an x64 web server and app (always has been while it was under 3.5.
I have developed a website using visual studio. Now i want to deploy the same on server having windows server 2008 o.s. and IIS 7. When i copy the website and paste it into wwwroot folder of iis its not working. What settings need to be done so that website can be accessed from iis.
I have deployed ASP.net WebSite on Remote Server ....
It gives the Following Error when i tested by typing URL in IE ....
(The URL is college.desiresoftech.com)
Description: An error occurred during the processing of a configuration file required to service this request. Please review the specific error details below and modify your configuration file appropriately. Parser Error Message: Could not load file or assembly 'CrystalDecisions.ReportAppServer.ClientDoc, Version=10.5.3700.0, Culture=neutral, PublicKeyToken=692fbea5521e1304' or one of its dependencies. The system cannot find the file specified.Source Error:
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WRN: Assembly binding logging is turned OFF.
To enable assembly bind failure logging, set the registry value [HKLMSoftwareMicrosoftFusion!EnableLog] (DWORD) to 1.
Note: There is some performance penalty associated with assembly bind failure logging.
To turn this feature off, remove the registry value [HKLMSoftwareMicrosoftFusion!EnableLog].
How can I solve it, i searched on net and the answer was server has no cr Runtime, install CR Runtime on server or Copy the .dll Files in Bin Folder, I downloaded the 10.5.3700.0 CR Runtime bt it is giving error when i try to install it...
i have created a website in vs 2008. and i want to deploy that website on other system. i don't want to give all the source(just like .exe file not source).
I have an asp.net application that I currently deploy to 4 different environments on the client's servers. At the moment we deploy by copying over individual assemblies and content files but the whole process is time consuming and error prone. Basically I'd like a method of preparing the application for deployment that will give me a folder containing the application (no source code etc). No IIS changes are required. It would be good if I could specify different webconfigs for different environments.
I've looked at msbuild, msdeploy, etc and I'm not even sure which is the right tool for the job. I'm tempted to go with a batch file that copies only certain file extensions but I'm sure there must be a better way of doing this.
I ve completed a web application and now i want to prepare functionality and technical documentation for the same. But i ve never done such documentations. Can someone provide how to prepare such documentations.
How to prepare the ASP.NET MVC Controllers to use Session and at the same time be testable, so in essence not use Session but rather use some Session abstraction? I am using Ninject so your examples could be based on that.
The problem is that the Session object is not available at all times in the controllers (like in ctor's) but I need to store something to the Session at application start (the global.asax.cs also does not have access to the Session).