I have developed a website in asp.net webforms, I've tested this website in IE7, IE8, Ie9 (RC), Firefox, Chrome and Safari, in Windows XP and Windows 7. Everything works fine.
But in Internet Explorer in Windows Vista, does not working. The website opens in browser, but when the application needs a postback it does not work. I don't know why it is happening.
I need to create a web application using ASP.NET MVC, jQuery and web standards for a customer with a style which look like Windows Vista/Seven. Can anybody indicate me a link to do this with CSS? I have searched on the web, but I couldn't find it. I'd like to have interface elements like "window", "menu", "buttons", "form controls", etc.
Anyone know of a skinnable audio player (or something similar to Windows Vista audio control in task bar) that i can embed in my website?
A player that can be customized to use a 'speaker' icon instead of a 'play' icon. When the speaker is clicked, the volume can be adjusted or turned off. The option of being able to autoplay and set the default volume level.
Recently I had a weird problem while trying to install SQL Server Reporting Service in my local PC. I am using Windows Vista Home Premium and I wanted to configure SSRS in my PC. During the installation, the setup wizard listed all the services that we want to install and I found that only Reporting Server checkbox option was disabled and I wondered why??? I thought it may be becuase of some installation problem and tried again and its useless... I googled lot of sites for 3 days and finally found that due to some IIS issues, it is not possible to install Reporting Server in Vista Home Premium version. Reporting Server needs some specific IIS features to be installed in the machine.
But unfortunately those features are not available for Home Premium users which in term restricts users not to install reporting server in our PCs... Also, Microsoft has accepted it as an issue and its not possible to get it install in Home Premium...just wanted to share and might be useful for someone like me.
My laptop is running Windows Vista. I recently upgraded it to Windows Vista SP2 and I am trying to install .Net Framework 3.5 on my laptop and whenever I try to install .Net Framework 3.5 I get the following error (error code - 1603):-
54] Microsoft .NET Framework 3.5 'package': [2] Error: Installation failed for component Microsoft .NET Framework 3.5 'package'. MSI returned error code 1603 [07/20/10,23:05:11] WapUI: [2] DepCheck indicates Microsoft .NET Framework 3.5 'package' is not installed.
try to install visual web developer 2010 from web installer,http://www.microsoft.com/express/Downloads/#2010-Visual-Web-Developer once installer screen pop up, it stated that it is not supported for windows vista platform. However, previously before formatting pc, it has successfully installed once.
I have a WCF 3.5 service with JSON and a aspx page consuming it by using ASP.NET Ajax Library
I was able to call service succesfully.In the aspx page I wrote my Java code directly and then I wanted to modify my JS function but it is always picking the old JS function code
I even restarted the machine no change, looked up on the internet, msdn and I have Default pool with Integration mode
I have created three basic websites using VS2010 and they are working fine when invidually run from visual studio. But in order to get the full functionality of the websites, they have to be run simultaneously. There are iframes inside one contaning pages from other website.
What is the way it can be done? Is hosting the only solution to it? If so please tell me how to host them in IIS7( i am currently running on windows 7 release candidate)
the account we use to copy/publish websites to our web server is not allowing us access to push websites. I've added this account to the permissions in the links listed in the below link, but i don't have success when trying to push remotely. When the account is in the local admins account, everything works flawlessly, but we are not allowed to have it in there. http://social.msdn.microsoft.com/Forums/en-US/vssetup/thread/31be047e-4716-4974-b8a1-be0111b50199 I've googled and searched a lot for this particular error, but am not finding an answer that helps. We get this error, 'Unable to create the Web 'http://edea01/test/planning'. You are not authorized to perform the current operation', and the above link is the scenario that matches mine the most. I don't do develompment work, but am asked to figure out this connection problem.
The MVC 2.0 RTM works great on my old Vista machine with VWD 2008 Express, but I just bought a new computer with Windows 7 Pro, installed VWD 2008 Express SP1 and MVC 2.0 RTM by using Web PI 2.0. but after installation, I found the VWD doesn't have any MVC options, that means I can't either create new MVC projects or compile existing MVC projects.Why? What other steps I need to do to make it work?
I'm sure the MVC has been installed properly since my MVC site on the new computer works well (so the IIS side has no problem), just the VWD can't 'realize' that the MVC framework is already installed... (tried to uninstall and install many times, but won't work)
I feel certain this has been asked before, but while I can find a number of discussions related to Server 2003 x64 and the Jet 4.0 provider, none pop up for Windows XP x64 and the Jet provider.I need to work on a .Net application that uses Access databases. There's no changing data stores and no changing of the Operating Systems.How do I get a Jet provider to work in Windows XP x64?FOLLOW-UP: I solved this; it uses exactly the same steps as used for Server 2003 x64 PLUS (and this is missing even on MSDN) it requires an aspnet_regiis to register 32-bit asp.net.
Have anybody experienced problems in running Visual Studio 2008 in Windows 7 (64 bit)? Please post your feedbacks o0n using the Visual Studio on Windows 7(64 bit).
I tried to develop the asp.net 3.5 by using the windows authetication and it seems to work fine. I had tried this code on my machine (local iis6):
Response.Write(User.Identity.Name.toString());
It returned correctly "my windows login usernameDomainname" however, I tried to deploy it on the windows server 2008, it returned "computer name/Administrator" Then, I tried to access this page from my computer which was redirected to 401 error. Moreover, I looked for the system property which showed that this server and my machine are on the same domain group.
i finally got vwd to work as an admin(windows 7) but now i get the error screen below:
Where can i find these, i went to add/remove programs, windows features, and there is only one box checked for ii6, no other options, no "Windows Authentication". Can I get these items somewhere else? I didn't see them on iis web site either.
I'm trying to build a windows application running in Windows 7 that access the TFS work items and I'm getting an error messenge that says:
Could not load file or assembly 'Microsoft.TeamFoundation.Client, Version=9.0.0.0, Culture=neutral, PublicKeyToken=b03f5f7f11d50a3a' or one of its dependencies.
I dig up a little bit to find out what is happening and I found out that the assembly must have a strong name which I'm still trying to understand how to give one to it but before that I tried to run the same code but as aweb application and it's running just fine. Running the same windows application in windows Vista also works. Debuging the windows application in windows 7 code the error throws when a rotine that has an object been stantiated to the class TeamFoundationServer is called. This class is into the Microsoft.TeamFoundation.Client.dll which is the dll that I should give the strong name, and may be solve the problem. What I would like to know is if it already have happened with you to some reference doesn't work to a specifc kind of application and if giving a strong name solved your problem or from your experience what might be occurring?
I have a intranet site with Windows Authentication. I have 'Administrator' pages in an 'Administrator' folder that will only show for those in the admin group (windows security group) These pages work
I have a folder with sub folders containing reports. These permissions are broken down for each type of report. They have similar role priveleges. When I test the application, I can navigate to the pages. When I deploy the site live on the intranet the links don't return a page. Error missing link 404. Do I need to set something in IIS?
i made a web application and i need it to work on a windows mobile system, the thing is that some control don't work the way i planned one thing is that form authentication doesn't work i have two question,
1- do i need to make a smart device project and do the whole program again
2- i need a way to print from this device (HTC TyTN II) to a bluethoot device (DPP-250).
If you enable the "Use FIPS compliant algorithms for encryption, hashing, and signing" security policy option in Windows, attempting to use many of the cryptographic classes in the .NET Framework will result in an InvalidOperationException. By default, ASP.NET uses AES to encrypt the ViewState blob, so it fails. You can work around this by adding a key like this to web.config:
And that covers you for basic ASP.NET use. My problem is this: I have a large, complex ASP.NET web applications that makes heavy use of ScriptManagers (the foundation of ASP.NET AJAX) and needs to be deployed by a government customer who must enable this FIPS policy setting. Any ASP.NET page with a ScriptManager on it throws this exception:
[InvalidOperationException: This implementation is not part of the Windows Platform FIPS validated cryptographic algorithms.] System.Security.Cryptography.SHA1Managed..ctor() +3607454 System.Security.Policy.Hash.get_SHA1() +45 System.Web.Handlers.ScriptResourceHandler.GetAssemblyInfoInternal(Assembly assembly) +85 System.Web.Handlers.ScriptResourceHandler.GetAssemblyInfo(Assembly assembly) +99 System.Web.Handlers.RuntimeScriptResourceHandler.GetScriptResourceUrlImpl(List`1 assemblyResourceLists, Boolean zip, Boolean notifyScriptLoaded) +525 System.Web.Handlers.RuntimeScriptResourceHandler.System.Web.Handlers.IScriptResourceHandler.GetScriptResourceUrl(List`1 assemblyResourceLists, Boolean zip, Boolean notifyScriptLoaded) +910 System.Web.Handlers.RuntimeScriptResourceHandler.System.Web.Handlers.IScriptResourceHandler.GetScriptResourceUrl(Assembly assembly, String resourceName, CultureInfo culture, Boolean zip, Boolean notifyScriptLoaded) +193 System.Web.UI.ScriptReference.GetUrlFromName(ScriptManager scriptManager, IControl scriptManagerControl, Boolean zip) +306 System.Web.UI.ScriptManager.RegisterUniqueScripts(List`1 uniqueScripts) +169 System.Web.UI.ScriptManager.RegisterScripts() +407 System.Web.UI.ScriptManager.OnPagePreRenderComplete(Object sender, EventArgs e) +200 System.Web.UI.Page.OnPreRenderComplete(EventArgs e) +11041982 System.Web.UI.Page.ProcessRequestMain(Boolean includeStagesBeforeAsyncPoint, Boolean includeStagesAfterAsyncPoint) +3672
Even adding the <enforceFIPSPolicy enabled="false"/> element to web.config does not resolve the exception.
Is there any way to configure ASP.NET such that ScriptManager can be used with the Windows FIPS security policy?
In Windows XP, I used the following command line to tie a particular website to a particular version of .Net Framework:
C:WindowsMicrosoft.NetFrameworkv2.0.50727 aspnet_regiis -s w3svc/1/root/sdcrrlf (sdcrrlf is the website and is written in ASP.NET 2.0; hence uses v2.0.50727; some other of my sites use V1.1.4322)
This command line does not work in Windows 7 with IIS 7.0; error message says path is incorrect.