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Could you learn how to do that on google?
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.Net framework is a platfrom for developing, deploying and running windows applications,web services and web applications..The main feature of dot net framework is CLR(common language Runtime) which provides for langauage interoperability..
It's a very tedious process to develop .net applications without .net framework installed in ur system..For details log on to the following site..
www.xenocode.com
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Balaguru
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You could use sharp develop, open source and free ide for .net.
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Hi,
For the past half an hour i was struggling with IIS6 trying to force all incoming requests to be handled by asp.net (aspnet_isapi.dll). In IIS5, you had to open IIS manager and from website properties select "Home directory/Configuration/Mapping" add a new extension * and point to : C:\WINDOWS\Microsoft.NET\Framework\v1.1.4322\aspnet_isapi.dll
According to help topic it should be the same for IIS6, but when i tried to put * or .* it didn't accept it , and all what i was getting is an error "Wrong extension format".
After almost half an hour i finally figured out that it shoud be added in a bit different way:
from website properties select "Home directory/Configuration/Mapping" and choose Insert instead of Add,under "Executable" enter path to aspnet_isapi.dll and uncheck "Verify that file exists", otherwise it wont work for folders. Unfortunately this also doesnt help.
In Microsoft's support site (http://support.microsoft.com/kb/326965/en-us) they say to update the existing list of MIME types. I did that also, but unfortunately this also does not solve the problem.
Please help me out if you have any solution.
You can reach me at vishvesh888@hotmail.com or vishveshraiter@gmail.com
Thanks
Vishvesh Raiter
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hi Vishvesh
i am also facing the same problem ,,if u get any fix for this problm please update with me
in my application (asp.net mvc) .* mappiing working proper in 11s5.1,Iam trying to host same application in iis6 not aple to get the page then i tried to map .* its getting "wrong extaction format"...please help if u got ant fix for this problem i will be avaible in roopeshmp@yahoo.com
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Is .Net programs (C#, VB.Net) able to be compiled into native code, then could run without .Net framework directly on OS like other normal executables? Thanx very much.
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Not really, but yes. It is possible, but not recommended. There are a couple of products out there that can compile a .NET app down to native code, plus importing all the code that the assemblies reference, effectively building in parts of the .NET Framework. But, those products are VERY expensive.
The problem with using them is security updates to the .NET Framework will not affect these native-compiled apps, effectively making them security holes in a customers systems. In order to patch these holes, your app would have to be recompiled and redistributed to the customers.
Dave Kreskowiak
Microsoft MVP
Visual Developer - Visual Basic 2006, 2007
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There are a couple of products out there that can compile a .NET app down to native code
What products?
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Nope, my views are .NET executables are have a special stubs in their exe which instructs OS that these exe are .NET exe and should be executed under .NET framework ....
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Jaiprakash M Bankolli
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An unhandled exception of type 'System.Data.OleDb.OleDbException' occurred in system.data.dll
shs
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Colin Angus Mackay wrote: This Microsoft Knowledge Base article might help[^]
Good find! I had no idea anyone wrote that up on MSDN. I'll have to save that one in the bookmarks.
Dave Kreskowiak
Microsoft MVP
Visual Developer - Visual Basic 2006, 2007
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Good find. I've bookmarked it.
Deja View - the feeling that you've seen this post before.
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If you are asking how to handle it then just catch OleDbException exception in your code and it should work for you !!!
To debug the exception past the exception message here !!!
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Jaiprakash M Bankolli
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Can you tell what is your question?
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i think it is a sql query syntax error
or the using of some argument was not valid in our case.
etretyertyery
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tantoun wrote: i think it is a sql query syntax error
Not necessarily.
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hi all
i'm trying to create a class diagram in VS 2005, but i can't find the option to create or even view the class diagram as its not in my solutions explorer.
can anyone please tell me hoe i can add the class diagram controll to my project. by the way i'm working on a window based application.
thanks for the time
awaiting all replies
Sair
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Please stop this cross posting.
Deja View - the feeling that you've seen this post before.
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Hi, i'm having problems with the App.config file and the settings contained in it.
The purpose of the App.Config is to enable users to change values that the program loads with, without re-compiling the app.
I am however having a problem with this in DLL's -
This is a setting in the config file:
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<connectionStrings><br />
<add name="TTMPSObjectLayer.My.MySettings.TTMPSConnectionString"<br />
connectionString="/* Connection */"<br />
providerName="System.Data.SqlClient" /><br />
</connectionStrings><br />
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If i change the connection string, it should point to a different database, however, the setting value - stored in the My.Settings object, has the following entry, which completely ignores it.
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<Global.System.Configuration.ApplicationScopedSettingAttribute(), _<br />
Global.System.Diagnostics.DebuggerNonUserCodeAttribute(), _<br />
Global.System.Configuration.SpecialSettingAttribute(Global.System.Configuration.SpecialSetting.ConnectionString), _<br />
Global.System.Configuration.DefaultSettingValueAttribute("/* Connection */")> _<br />
Public ReadOnly Property TTMPSConnectionString() As String<br />
Get<br />
Return CType(Me("TTMPSConnectionString"),String)<br />
End Get<br />
End Property<br />
The DLL is for a WebProject, and i need to be able to configure the Querystring. What do i need to do to do this?
Cheers
Tris
Edit: The reason i need the connection string, is that i have a library for each database containing all the relevant DataTables / Data Table Adapters, and i need to be able to change the database they point to without recompiling.
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It seems that all libraries defer their configuration values to the master app.config / web.config in the invoking application.
Just add the relevant settings to the main one and it will override any other settings.
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.DLL libraries don't get their own app.config files. Like then name suggests, it's an Application Configuration file, not a library or .DLL config.
.DLL's are loaded into the process space on the application that's using them. They become part of the application, not different than if the .DLL code was written directly into the app itself. That's why they use the app's config file.
Dave Kreskowiak
Microsoft MVP
Visual Developer - Visual Basic 2006, 2007
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If you are writing a class library then class library wraps the app.config file into Settings.Designer.cs which keeps all your information. So if you change the connection string in app.config then you need to synchronize this with setting file. This in turns updates and generates new Settings.Designer.cs then you should compile it. After this only you should referenced this in your project else older connections string will be taken.
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Jaiprakash M Bankolli
jaiprakash.bankolli@gmail.com
http://jaiprakash.blog.com/
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Hey,
I want to generate password which takes a string( 8 digit hexadecimal with system date as input to password) and this string to be passed to Rijndael ecryption to get the output(encrypted string) of fixed length(15 characters maximum).
Is it possible to generate the encrypted string of fixed length in Rijndael encryption?
If anybody knows pls let me know.
Thanks
Kusuma
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