In ASP.NET web application, by default even I have not logged in displays my computer name. When I click on logout, no any effect. How I login with different username on my localhost if it not displays as logged out.
In above image, my computer name is being displayed by default. How to remove such?
Let's say I have 2 computers and has internet connections. let's say in computer 1 I visit the my page and i log-in as User1 and I go now to computer 2 and i do the same thing in computer 1. All i want to do is to kill the session in computer 1 because i log-in in computer 2.
In my website, if one user registered from a computer, we have to allow that user to be able to access the site from that computer only. If he try to login from another system even in LAN, we have to deny the access.
I am running a website from IIS on one computer and I want to view the web page on another computer. the only way I can do this is by using the ipaddress of the computer with IIS on it but would rather have a url. How can I generate a url or use a domain name from [URL]. I signed up for an account on that website but dont know how to use it. I dont know how to configure it.
I want to get username and machine name of local computer logon to domain. So, how can I get it?My site has annonymous access checked in IIS. cause this application is for the Internet not our company's Intranet.for example, I logon to domain (test.com) in the local computer name is PC1, with the account and pass is: client1 and 1234567.I visit my website, now I want to get user and computer name to show up on asp.net.
I have an ASP.NET site that uses a standard, wizard created login control. I have made no changes to it.
Logon works fine, however, one one single computer the Keep Me Logged On doesn't work, it forces me to log on every time I restart the browser. This happens only on one computer (works fine on three others), and it only happens in Internet Explorer (version 8.0, works as it should in Firefox.)
I assume it is some configuration setting in IE, but I have searched and searched to no avail.
After reading a book I brought on ASP.net I fould the login controls to be very nice.I have set it up in my application so that customers can login using the standaard login controls and things were going smooth.But in my schema for my application I also have a table for customers (firstName, LastName, DOB, etc).And of course the customersID is used as a foreign key to tables such as Orders, Addresses (Home, Work, Postal).
The thing is how to i associate an asp.net login to a customer name in my table so that the CustomerID can be used through the application by knowing who is logged in.
I know it sounds weird and unusual but I have got a requirement like this: I want to know how I can run an exe or take some control of a user's computer. Please note that when I say user computer I mean only 2-3 computers on which I have admin privileges.
So, the complete requirement is that I have to control other computers for which I have admin user and password in asp.net.
Right now, I am struggling with this ASP.NET problem. I want the computer to display a label that says, "ID Already exists -- must select a different value" when the computer has a matching (or the same) number in the dropdown list box. When I add a NEW ID, this is when the process happens.If the New ID does not = to the values in the ID Number, then when I press 'Add New Item', the red label should display:ID Already exists. Must select a different value. Right now, my code for the add button event is: If ddlItems.Text = "Add New Item" Then Dim item As New Item With item
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What can I do to add the text below and read all IDNumbers to verify that it is not chosen already?
I wanted to run a .net application on a laptop. I created the application(aspx pages and SQL database) on a computer that has VS 08 installed. Now i wanted to run this application on a laptop that does not have SQL sever 2005 installed.
As far as the aspx pages if i publish them to a zip drive copy it to my laptop and go into IIS and define a new virtual directory to point where my pages are that should work RIGHT??
Now for the database i don't know what i need to do
If I have a generic public asp.net website, I want to know who is visting my website (I know how to get that), but more importantly, I want to know what company the user is from (is this a microsoft employee viewing my website, or a Coca Cola employee viewing my site or is this person using a home computer to view my site). How can I determine the computers domain name? Hope this is making sense.
At most companies, I have seen the company name included as the "Full Computer Name" or the Domain value in "Computer name, domain and workgroup settings".
have to support an application which has been developed by another developer who is not with our company. When I run the localhost application http://localhost:8080/ReportServer/Pages/ReportViewer.aspx? from my server, it works fine but when I enter http://ipaddress:8080/ReportServer/Pages/ReportViewer.aspx? from another computer, it throws an rsInternalError 'Computer name could not be obtained.'I have other aspx pages hosted on my server and am able to access those pages from the other computer by entering http://ipaddress/kt/Default.aspxI am a total newbie to SSRS.
On windows server 2008 can I have a web service or something I can query from a C# application as to the display properties (resolution (height & width)). The C# application does not run on the server so I cannot just detect it from the application itself.ddition to help explain why:I will have a user named "display" and that will be logged on displaying a website (on the server) and I want to be able to check the display from the desktop application so the user knows what resolution to design a template for. The resolution will change from different displays so it can't be a set value
Here is my code: <asp:ImageField HeaderText = "Picture" DataImageUrlField="PictureLoc" DataAlternateTextField="AlternatePicLoc" NullImageUrl="~/ProposalImages/noimage.jpg" ReadOnly="true"></asp:ImageField>
Now the above code only works if the Picture is "null"
How can another image to display instead of that ugly red X if the image is not found. The DataAlternateTextField just displays the red X with the text that is there...
I'm making a program that runs on a timer, checks queues for new report requests, runs them, and then marks them as done.
I was asked to show the entire queue in a gridview instead of just the ones that haven't been run yet. Showing them all slows display down - blinks off, waits, and comes back on with each timer tick. Only a few people in house will see this prog.
Is there any way a vb.net program can be run as an exe and not accessed over the web to maybe make it faster ?
Is there any easy way to reduce the blink between redisplays ?
am doing an online computer service project. what i am looking for is an example of the contents that will be asked to the customer when he is logging an complaint. any suggestions, links will be really useful.
What are the ways to detect a computer other than ip address. I saw some bux website where they do not store ip addresses but detects computers. How this is possible? Do this a program, or any other? Is this in anyway related to cookies, or mayby something else? A web application automatically detects computers using something other than an IP address. What could it be?
I am developing asp.net web application on visual studio 10. I want to move this project to another machine running visual studio 10. I have databases and style sheets with my project. Whats the best way to copy this project to another machine preserving all dependencies.
I am using asp.net ajax reorder list for one single page. It works fine for other computers on our network, except one computer. Regardless what browser she's using, it doesn't work. Is there a setting on the workstation's browser to allow asp.net ajax or something?