I am having the following problem when trying to access files from IIS Manager: There was an error while performing this operation.
Details:
Filename:
?C:Windowssystem32inetsrvconfigapplicationHost.config
Line number:190 Error:Can not log on
locally to C:SystemNameSite1 as user
c-cc with virtual directory password
I have installed sql server 2008 express and reporting services. After installation of sql reporting services, im not able to see reports related virtual directory in iis and not able to see the report manager.
I have configured the virtual directory through using Report service Configuration tool too but still im not able to run the report manager [URL]. how to run the SSRS 2008 reporting services report manager?
The end goal is to be able to reference our address book, and give the user the ability to select a Manager, which then in turn would return all the results for all the users under that manager. This information is stored in our Exchange servers address book. ie when you select on a person's name in Outlook, then Organization, you get their manager, so when you select the Manager on this site, I want it to return the results for all of his/her members.
I have a site that has a dropdown list of users who've entered data into a DB. This list is populated with a User's alias when they enter data.This DB of data (including Users' aliases) contains data from users in multiple groups, and I am trying to figure out how I can access our Outlook exchange.
I looked at your example URL....I have ScriptManager in masterpage how call  ScriptManager from masterpage in editorPage.aspx if (Script Manager 1.IsInAsyncPostBack)
My webpages is in asp.net 3.5 and i m using Ajax Toolkit 3.5 And i want to access these all page in share point master page but the problem is that the share point script manager and ajax script manger not supported to each other(Showing error).
Brief Description: I want to be able to use my asp.net application to access files on another server used as a file system(storing .pdf, .xls, .doc files etc.). In Depth Description: Right now the web page has a gridview. The gridview has links to documents using paths like \servernamefilename. Our server guys said that this method would be using a CIFS protocol and would not work.
That we would need to set it up so that the application accesses the file through a service account or something. Does this make sense to anyone and can any provide a more in depth explanation. What would we have to change programatically to have our .net application access files on another server?
i have mdb filis in a folder in server...i want categorise them according to the date created...means creating the tree menuand clicking the child menu will download or prompt to save the mdb file to client machine
it should be in asp.net. but, it is urgent and important, wish someone here know the answer.
what I need do for an asp.net page is:
1) client select a file, or; 2) client select a folder;
Get file (or files in the folder)'s properties, something like name, ext, etc. and save to db.
it will be easy if it is a desktop app. however, in asp.net, how can I do that? do I have to upload all files to server first? is there a way to do this for all files in a folder? any third party control?
I have built an online CMS that is forms authenticated. The CMS allows administrators to upload files to the website. These files are stored outside of the Forms Authenticated section of the site so that they can be accessed from another site I have built. This other site is also forms authenticated, so users must log in and then they can access the files on the CMS site. site1.com: CMS for administrators only. Site stores all the files. site2.com: Access site.
My second website (The access site), is basically an empty shell that is filled with all of its content through the CMS using an SQL database and then displayed on the page. This works fine as only authenticated users have access to the interface used to view and download the files. My problem was, even though there is no public interface to find the files, someone could surely type [URL] and the video would be available to them. I dont really know what to do here, is there any way that people could be blocked from retrieving the files like this?
How can i prevent users from getting the list of files that exist in my website?
For example when users type on the address bar the WebsiteAddress+/DirectoryToSearch/ they get the list of files in that directory, without getting any permission denied error
Is there any setting in asp.net that am i missing?
2) client select a folder; Get file (or files in the folder)'s properties, something like name, ext, etc. and save to db.
it will be easy if it is a desktop app. however, in asp.net, how can I do that? do I have to upload all files to server first? is there a way to do this for all files in a folder? any third party control?
when i would like to restrict files to access only on my Test page , here i am retriving my files in iframe in Test page, problem occurs when a user authenticated themselves then they will be redirected on welcome page and he can access my files through welcome page on Browser by knowing my Folder Name. but i do'nt want to give permissions to access on welcome page using IBrowser i only want to give my files(.mht files) that should be accessed on iframe.
this code as shown below doing pretty well in Visual studio "Debug mode but when i deploy this on iis 7.0 then it is not restricting my .mht files so please help , if you have any othe idea to protect then please give me .
In my project I have a website that has 2 sides, the client side and the management side. Everything is completed and works fine.
My idea was to place the management files in a separate folder (mysite.com/admin) the problem is that when I moved the files it could not compile because my admin pages inherit from a class in the app_ folder and looks like it cannot access it.
I wanted to compile the files in the app folder into a DLL but when I try, it gives me a error in the namespace System.Web.UI.Security and the WebControls ns...
How can I access my classes if my files reside in a subfolder within the same application. If I take the files out of the subfolder everything works fine
I need to restric access to my admin folder to certain people. Those with no authentication ticket should be redirectered to a "not allowed page". How do I identify all pages in my admin folder. I have so far but is it OK?
If url.Contains("/admin") Then 'If authentication ticket incorrect then `Response.Redirect("~/notallowed_admin.aspx")` End If
And not, I cannot use my web.config for this particular issue.
I have two projects (Project A and Project B), these projects are hosted in different locations and on different servers. Project B want to access the files of Project A. which technique is required to fulfill my requirements.
Im trying to execute a website that access to some files in my hardisk.Im into a network of a company with an ip. I have IIS 5.1.
This is the problem that im having:
When i try with localhost, there isnt any problem, but when i try with the ip of my network computer, i get "file not found", and the path is correct. asp.net uses different users to access resources depending if the url is localhost or ip of the network?
Here is my dilema, on my site i have a WordPress Audio player (http://wpaudioplayer.com/standalone) that plays my mp3's.
It loads the Mp3's in by javascript...example below:
AudioPlayer.embed("audioplayer_7", { soundFile: "/Files/Music/[name of file].mp3" });
This file name is clearly visible in the browser source. Not a problem, however this means that any user can legitimately browse to the file directly and download it.
Now i still need the mp3 player (which is flash) to have access to the file but if a user was to try accessing the file directly, they would not be allowed access to it.
I am not sure how to go about this, i am circling the idea of a httphandler but not sure if this is sufficiant to stop the direct access to the file.
I am building a web-application that uses xml files to send them to Web-Services , and the application will be used by alot of users i have the files in my directory , and before continueing development I was thinking about when several users will use the same xml file at the same time knowing that , the users will have to ( read , write ) on these files , so if one user is writing on the file and another one will read from it we will have a bit confilict here .
I thought of copying the whole xml file TEXT and placing it as a string in the application but if i have to use like 10 xml files this will be a big performance issue i guess.
I have wav/mp3 files that I want to grant access to only users after signing into my webapp. I have the user credentials being checked through a mySQL db. I do not want the files to be able to be accessed by url. I have found that adding the mime type to the web.config section at
[Code]....
will disallow access to the files by url, but how can I allow access programmically to the files after signing in?? Currently using godaddy hosting.
I've inherited a VB.NET website and it won't compile because the class1 in the file class1.vb refers to class2 in a file called class2.vb. I get the following error when trying to compile: Type Class2 is not defined.
When I look in the object browser the classes are listed separately (i.e. not all grouped under the same namespace) and appear as:
Public Class Class Inherits System.Object Member of C:...mywebsite [code]....
I wonder if there is anyway to deny users from beeing able to view or acces speciall folders in the application...for instance.. lets say that we have an application with teh folder "dir",then by default the user whould be able to type [URL] and actually access this folder and see all its content..or if we have an image file for example in the "dir" folder called "img.jpg" then the user whould be able to type [URL] and the image file whould be shown...but what if I dont want the user to be able to see this file,or any of the dir-folders subfolders and files?..how whould I do that?
I run a simple .aspx website on a Windows Server 2008 machine.There is no impersonation, and System.Security.Principal.WindowsIdentity.GetCurrent().Name returns NT AUTHORITYNETWORK SERVICE, which it the account which the application pool runs.I tried to test the security of the application and server by removing file permissions to the .aspx files. I was greatly worried when the website continued to run without problem (it should not have been able to read the .aspx files).By turning on file level auditing, I discovered that the .aspx files were being read by the machine$ account (if the machine is called Serv1, then the files would be read by the Serv1$ account, which seems to have access to all files on the local machine).Is this a security breach or is this behaviour by design ?