Iis - Can Use Windows 7 Home Edition To Develop Applications
Jan 28, 2010
I am planning to buy a new laptop to learn asp.net web applications and also windows applications. Do we get IIS7 installed when we buy the home edition of windows 7 or should we buy windows 7 professional version?
ASP.NET Buttons are not firing OnClink() events if it is placed in content page. There is no problem for master page buttons. This problem I am facing only in windows xp home edition.
Microsoft Visual Studio 2010 was being used along with SQL Express for website development on the Operating System, Windows Server 2008 R2 Enterprise Edition of Intel Xeon CPU @ 2.13 GHz (2 Processors) containing 12 GB RAM with 64-bit Operating System. Website was developed along with the databases of SQL Express with the help of Visual Studio. Whether the developed website along with the databases may be used on the Operating System, Windows 7 of 64-bit? The website will used within Intranet. Which Operating System and configuration to be used for the Intranet Website?
I am developing a web application for mortgage business related data (not mortgage calculation)in C#.( My job is to convert a classic asp app ..so workflow is already there. )Suggest sample application from where i can read and follow structure . It should have tabbed panes, user creation with different level of rights, complex web forms taking lots of input and using ajax.(even a bit of LINQ....as demanded by management!!) I found Nopcommerce interface very good. something similar but smaller in size. My ASP.net webforms knowledge is beginner to intermediate level.
I just joined this forum, have a question about using asp.net in windows vista, I do not have visual studio installed, so how do I develop asp.net applications and publish it or do I need VisualStudio to run these applications?
After installing Sql Server 2005 Express edition and Sql Server 2005 Management studio Express on Windows 7 Ultimate Release Candidate, it work's fine but when I install Windows 7 Ultimate Edition....I got this error when creating or attaching new database "
"Failed to retrieve data for this request (Microsoft.SqlServer.SmoEnum)"
Does anyone have a good tutorial and location of download for SQL server 2008 instructions. I have windows 7 home 64 bit. I have 2005 already on my system and want to update it without any issues hopefully.
I have with working with Visual Studio for a while, and using it's web server. I decided I needed IIS 7 for testing certain features. I installed, but I get an error
The page you are requesting cannot be served because of the extension configuration. If the page is a script, add a handler. If the file should be downloaded, add a MIME mapI've googled and been able to figure out that aspx pages are not enabled by default, but I can't find the proper method to fix this.
I get headeache from trying to install mysaql using WebMatrix in windows 7 home premium, it's installed fine, when i install Joomla , and starts new web stite , it dosnot connect to my sql, and i'm sure 200% from the username "root" and the password,,, is there problem in my windows,?
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.
Both visual studio 2008 express edition and visual studio professional setup's are install in my system, i like to uninstall visual studio 2008 express edition, and use professional edition. is there any problem arises in visual studio professional edition, if i uninstall visual studio 2008 exp edition
Up to now I've only really worked with ASP.NET (both WebForms and MVC) but have never tried my hand at building an application for Windows. I've been working at moving one of my Web Forms pages to an executable but things just don't flow as easily. I've got it to work but I'm not sure if "best practices" (or at least the practices I'm used to) translate between the two technologies. For example, I'm filling a DataGridView in the app using Linq to Sql which is taking the column header names from the "select new {}" but that doesn't give me control over additional fields I may want to add and if I do they are both tacked into the DataGridView. I'm not familiar with binding without <itemtemplates> and such. Can anyone suggest a tutorial or book to get me started?
I just changed my NHibernate application to use the Unit of Work pattern. I then continued through this tutorial to the part where it starts using HttpContext to determine whether or not the code is running in an web application. Using Visual Studio 2010 I get the error "The name 'HttpContext' does not exist in the current context". So I added a reference to System.Web and imported the namespace. The sample code then checks whether or not HttpContext.Current is null to determine whether this is a web or windows application. Is this the best way of doing that?
Error: When I hit F5: "A project with an output type of class library cannot be started directly. In order to debug this project, add an executable project to this solution which references the library project. Set the executable project as the startup project."Trying to debug the code in windows applications. It throws the above error.Googled, most of them say to download the exe file. But when I've right click the Project ->add reference-> browse -> bin-> debug -> .dll downloaded, still throws the same error. Unable to locate the executable file.
I spent the better part of today hunting down an elusive error. I was getting a message saying that it couldn't find the Index view for the Home controller, and it gave a list of locations it searched, e.g., ~/Views/Home/Index.aspx. This was really confusing as the file definitely existing and was at ~/Views/Home/Index.aspx, the first place in the list of locations it searched for the view!
What I eventually discovered was that there was a file that did not get published when I used Visual Studio's "Publish" feature (this is on the "Build" menu). That file was Views/Home/Home.master, and (as you can probably guess) is the master file used by Views/Home/Index.aspx. Once I copied that file into place manually, it started working. But I am left wondering--why??? Why does this file not get published? It's a part of my project, I can see it in the solution explorer, and it's obviously a critical file that's necessary for the MVC app to run. It has the same permissions as every other file in my project. So why wouldn't it get copied? And how can I fix it so it does get copied?
I have this web application built. I am using windows authentication for this application. I have to log all the user activity as wells as site activity in this application. I have the below mentioned class established to log some activity regarding the user to an SQL server database table..
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I would still need to log many other items regarding the user and also the site, like the time spent by the user on the site, no: of currently logged in users on the site. Can anyone here suggest me as to how do I capture those items?? let me know if I am going in the right direction too.....?? If you can provide me with some links on this "user activity logging for windows authenticated applications".