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If you use win2000pro,you have to set your IIS manually,I think you didn't
logon with administrator id did you?
If you didn't logon with admin,login with it and check the permissins of
users.
and also go to your default web site directory(or any files you want to debug),and check the permission and security of those files .
I had the same problem with C#
Mazy
Don't Marry a Person You Can Live With...
Marry Someone You Can Not Live Without
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where can i find the permisson and security properties?
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for the soecific file right click on file."security" tab(you can write click in the directory for all file in that directory too)....for the users go to control panel,user accounts...
Mazy
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Marry Someone You Can Not Live Without
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nothing is working.
maybe i need to change the iis properties?
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why don't you try it?
Mazy
Don't Marry a Person You Can Live With...
Marry Someone You Can Not Live Without
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i don't know where and what to change
i am desperate!!!!
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first run IIS?(type "inetmgr" in command line)then open treeview up to "web sites",then right click on it and click properties,in "Home Directory" tab change execute permission to "scripts and executables" and check Script,Read,write,log visits and index this resource check boxes
also :configuration button(in home directory tab)--->debugging tab--->check two check boxes
hope that help you
Mazy
Don't Marry a Person You Can Live With...
Marry Someone You Can Not Live Without
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I want to write ASP.NET application but visual studio.Net,accept to create or modify it only when I'm connect to internet,
how can I get of rid?I think there are some problems with my IIS but I don't know what it is?
Mazy
Don't Marry a Person You Can Live With...
Marry Someone You Can Not Live Without
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forget about it.I found it
Mazy
Don't Marry a Person You Can Live With...
Marry Someone You Can Not Live Without
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I want to write ASP.NET application but visual studio.Net,accept to create or modify it only when I'm connect to internet,
how can I get rid of rid?I think there are some problems with my IIS but I don't know what it is?
Mazy
Don't Marry a Person You Can Live With...
Marry Someone You Can Not Live Without
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forget about it.I found it
Mazy
Don't Marry a Person You Can Live With...
Marry Someone You Can Not Live Without
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Hi,
I am trying to do the following in my ASP page and it hangs. I am
omitting the error trapping for simplicity. Please respond.
Thnaks
Set objConnection = Server.CreateObject("ADODB.Connection")
strConn = "DRIVER={Teradata}; UID="&Session("UserId")&"; PWD="&Session("Password")&"; DBCNAME="&Session("DBCNAME")&";"
objConnection.Open strConn
rsData.Open strSQL2, objConnection
While Not rsData.EOF
'do something
rsData.MoveNext
WEnd
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I want to write my first ASP.NET application.
When I want to create my project the messagebox show me an error
and my project doed not create,this message:
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Microsoft Development Environment
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Unable to create Web project 'WebLog'.
Could not find a web server at 'mazy'. Please check to make sure that the web server name is
valid and your proxy settings are set correctly. If you are sure that everything is correct,
the web server may be temporarily out of service.
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OK
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After I connect to internet,it was ok,but should I implement it only when I'm online?
I use xp and VS.NET final version
Mazy
Don't Marry a Person You Can Live With...
Marry Someone You Can Not Live Without
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Mazdak wrote:
After I connect to internet,it was ok,but should I implement it only when I'm online?
This is an annoying problem I ran into as well.
Unfortunatley when I ran into it again on a machine in another office the same solution I found on my work machine did not help. So this may not work for you, but give it a bash.
Go into Internet Explorer and Tools \ Internet Options.
Then click the Connections tab and then LAN Settings. I set the Proxy server settings to the machine you are on. So it probably would be "mazy" and "8080". Then make sure "Bypass proxy server for local addresses" is ticked.
You can also try clicking the Advanced button and putting "mazy" into the bottom text box ("Do not use proxy server for addresses begining with:".)
Also try going to your local machines webserver just by typing "http://mazy/" in Internet Explorer. If that does not work then I am not sure what your problem is.
regards,
Paul Watson
Bluegrass
Cape Town, South Africa
"The greatest thing you will ever learn is to love, and be loved in return" - Moulin Rouge
Sonork ID: 100.9903 Stormfront
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Thanks Paul,today I found the solution,and I did exatlty the same as you
tell me here,and now everything is ok
Mazy
Don't Marry a Person You Can Live With...
Marry Someone You Can Not Live Without
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Hi everyone,
I have a web forms page, which contains a dropdownlist. The dropdownlist posts back to an event handler which adds a new button to the controls collection of a PlaceHolder. The text property of this button is set to the text of the DropDownList's selected item. My problem is that after the first time I select my dropdownlist, it changes the text of the existing button in the PlaceHolder, as apposed to adding a new Button to the placeholder.
How can I do that?
I very much appreciate any help I can get this on this.
Thanks.
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I have a multithreaded windows service, it is an interface to a streaming stock quote service. It puts live quotes from over 2000 stocks into a DataSet. Based on a formula, buy and sell signals are generated. I need to expose this data as a web service.
I am versed in how to write a web service. But what are my options for accessing the dataset from my windows service?
Having the windows service insert the data to a database, then having the web service select it is very easy to write. But due to the large number of updates, this would take some serious hardware on the SQL box to keep up.
I've investigated having the asmx page call the windows service via remoting, but I dont see how to apply it to my situation. How do I expose my dataset?
I've wondered about the posibility of making my windows service expose a web service interface. Any thoughts here?
Can anyone offer some useful advice?
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john@aspZone.com
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What I need is a Code documenter/Flowcharter.
Is there any program that you can click and drag a file into a window then add more files and flow chart them?
I work mostly with ASP files but I would like to be able to open my web folder and make a flowchart of the entire site. NOT a tree of the site but a flow chart.
For example. Simeple 3 pages
1. a form: form.asp
2. process file: processform.asp
3. error page : error.asp
4. Thank you page: Thanks.asp
Now the flowchart would be
form.asp
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processform.asp
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----If error:error.asp Line back to form
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Thanks.asp
Is there anything out there similar to this?
I also need to document code that i write for site and I got no idea how to even begin doing this.
Any Idead comments suggestions would be greatly appreciated.
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Is there a way of 'including' one javascript file from another without having to put a tag for each file into the HTML file. I wish to do this to simplify code generation in an embedded system.
Happy programming!!
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I don't thinks so... But you can create a new SCRIPT tag on the fly, just it will work on IE5+ (maybe IE4 too, but not sure)
Philip Patrick
"Two beer or not two beer?" (Shakesbeer)
Web-site: www.saintopatrick.com
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i want to write a program to send mail with wsh,
generally speaking,we use CreateObjec("Outlook.Application")
but,I have just installed the Outlook Express,so,what can i do,thanks
just a beginner
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I come from a COM+ASP context and am learning about .NET and ASP.NET.
I have standard .NET applications down well enough and standard ASP.NET down pretty well, but when it comes to integrating them, I've never done it before.
In COM+ASP, to retrieve the user's session/response/request/etc objects from inside the COM object, I would use GetObjectContext(), etc (I'm sure you C++ COM for ASP writers will remember this...)
How would you go about doing the same thing for an external assembly that's going to be used by ASP.NET?
I can't help but think that just doing:
session = new HttpSessionState();
will create a new session object instead of retrieve the current session object for the current request, and I can't find any static methods or even non-static methods like "GetCurrentSession()" or any samples that do this.
So does anybody know how to do this?
Thanks!
Adam M.
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For your guys' information (in case anybody else is importing external assemblies into ASP.NET), you do it like this:
HttpContext ctx = HttpContext.Current;
HttpSessionState Session = ctx.Session;
Response, Request, Application, etc are also properties of HttpContext, and HttpContext.Current is a static property that returns the current HttpContext.
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I'm designing a help system for a project using HH Workshop. I'd like to use the same format (quite a complex arrangement of tables, graphics etc) for each page, but I'm quite prone to changing the overall format over time. It's a pity you can't define #includes of some sort (they really should be built into the standard). One idea I did have was to include an external javascript file in each file which would document.write the appropriate html to the page once presented with a few paremeters (long content strings), although this would present delays on older machines and relies on them having javascript enabled. Anyone have any better ideas?
Simon
C++: Only friends can see your private parts.
Sonork ID 100.10024
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Of course! Use stylesheets, this is the best and common way to keep all pages look same. Your code will look like:
<LINK href=yourstylesheet.css rel=stylesheet>
Philip Patrick
"Two beer or not two beer?" (Shakesbeer)
Web-site: www.saintopatrick.com
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