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From what I can tell, that file is SQL Server 2008 R2 Express with Management Studio Express ; so, yes, you would be installing SQL Server a second time.
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Thanks, seems nothing is working.
I had Sql Server 2008 Evaluation version installed (not express) and then SQL management studio setup which seemed to install everything only then when I ran sql config manager no instances of the server showed up!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Ok I'll be trying the express version WITH management studio ... 4th time lucky I hope !!!!!!!
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Hi all,
When I remove the XPS viewer, the registry entries of XPS viewer are not getting eliminated entirely.
I wanted to know has anyone encountered the same issue.
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I'm running a bunch of websites on IIS6, we recently decieded that it would be worth getting a wild card cert. we have 2 main domains aaa and bbb for simplicity, we installed *.bbb.com a week or two ago and secured a bunch of sub domains with it. now since it worked we ordered *.aaa.com and i just started securing all of aaa's sub domains. i've been adding entries into the metabase already, i've double and triple checked everything so have 2 others.
in IIS everything says *.aaa.com as the ssl cert, when i navigate to any of the aaa sub domains, like https://app.aaa.com it gives me a cert error that says domain mismatch, i view the certificate in IE 8 and it says *.bbb.com instead of *.aaa.com. i've checked everything in IIS and when i click 'View Cert' in the IIS property page it says *.aaa.com.
One wildcard worked fine, is there something special i have to do to run two of them? they are on different IPs both public and private.
Any help would be appreciated, i imagine it something small i'm overlooking.
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We got it fixed, possible solutions include waiting a bit after the cert is installed before trying to use it, and possibly or, If another sub domain is already secured on the given IP change it first then change the rest of the sites on that IP to be secured. you'll still have to add all the bindings for each site into the metabase.
Dont know if what we did actually helps but it works now. If anyone has other opinions or facts feel free to post em.
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How can i Link two or more .C files together..?
Suppose i have a.c and b.c
i want that if i run a.c it also includes b.c in it's execution.
Plz reply soon.
Thanks in advance..
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Compile and link! What is the difficulty?
It's time for a new signature.
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Wrong forum.
"The GNOME desktop is as bad as a virus."
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Moose.
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The Windows Azure Management Tool was created to manage your hosted services and storage accounts in Windows Azure. This tool provides a host of features: Hosted Services, Diagnostics, Certificates, Storage Services, Blob Storage, Queues, Tables, Extensibility... PowerShell-based backend
http://code.msdn.microsoft.com/windowsazuremmc[^]
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Windows Registry Editor Version 5.00
[HKEY_CURRENT_USER\Control Panel\Desktop]
"PaintDesktopVersion"=dword:00000001
when i used this above the system tray it is only giving the build information, but i just want the registered owner name there, is it possible
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kmkmahesh wrote: but i just want the registered owner name there, is it possible
I do not think so, see the explanation here[^]. If you want extra information you will have to find some way of displaying it yourself.
It's time for a new signature.
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i wanna know built in function of window dll files...
eg. mcisendstringA is a built in function (or point) of winmm.dll file
could u help me any link or E-Books...
i'll thz u ...
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When I connect to a machine (through RDC, VNC, PCAnywhere or any other such remoting application) is there any system setting I can check to know if the machine I'm connected to is a virtual machine or an actual physical one?
Thanks,
Melwyn
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Nope. You can try to gleen it from the devices installed though. You can get that using WMI queries.
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Thanks for replying. I don't need to do this programmatically.
I was given a machine at work and I was just curious to know if it was real or virtual. Obviously I don't have physical access to the machine (to see for myself) as it's in another part of the world.
So there are some devices that would not be installed on a virtual machine? Something like keyboard and mouse?
Thanks,
Melwyn
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I'm playing around with a WCF Webservice hosted in a Windows Service using the WSHttpBinding. It works fine when I test it on one system, with both WinXP and Vista.
Now I want to try hosting the service on one system and accessing it via a client on another system. I do not yet have that working.
Both systems are wired to a Linksys WRT54G router.
I assume I need to alter the configuration of the hosting system, but I don't even know where to start (other than a Web search).
Help me, Obi Wan, you're my only hope.
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Here's an article I found... It may or may not help you! clickety[^]
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Thanks, that's a lot of good information, but (as far as I know) not what I'm looking for.
As far as I can tell, and I'm really out of my depth here, Windows (XP and Vista) is not accepting connections from the "remote" system. Unless I'm mistaken (which I very well may be) that requires configuring the system to allow connections from outside the local machine.
At the moment, I have the service running on the Vista system, and I can query its wsdl in IE on that machine, but I can't from this machine -- I get "Internet Explorer cannot display the webpage". And the client runs successfully on that machine, but on this machine I get: "System.ServiceModel.CommunicationObjectFaultedException: The communication object, System.ServiceModel.Channels.ServiceChannel, cannot be used for communication because it is in the Faulted state."
Or, maybe Windows is accepting connections, but authentication is failing. In which case, all I need to do is configure the security and authentication settings of the service and client properly (as you suggested).
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I asked my IT instructor at school and he said that I probably need to open a port through the firewall. He suggested turning off the firewall and trying again.
So I put my cable modem into standby (or whatever) and turned off Windows Firewall : I was able to connect my client to my service. (Yay!)
I turned Windows Firewall back on and added an Exception for my service program : I couldn't connect.
I added an exception for the port : I was able to connect.
I removed the exception for the service program : I was still able to connect.
So (on WinXP), Control Panel | Windows Firewall | Exceptions tab | Add port...
Give the port a name (I don't know whether or not it matters what you name it).
Enter the port number.
Change the scope of the open port as necessary.
On Vista it's pretty much the same.
I opened the port on both systems and confirmed that each can access the service on the other.
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I just installed IIS and placed my website into the C:\Inetpub\wwwroot
folder. Now I can't access it? I did not create a User name or Password so I
don't know why I am being promted for one. When I try to access
http://localhost/mywebsite , i get HTTP 401.1 - Unauthorized: Logon Failed. I
cant even go to http://localhost/ with out getting the user and pass prompt?
Anyone know how I can get ride of this. What a pain. How am I not authorized
to view this?
Vinay
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Don't cross post: this is already in another forum and has been answered.
me, me, me
"The dinosaurs became extinct because they didn't have a space program. And if we become extinct because we don't have a space program, it'll serve us right!"
Larry Niven
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Don't cross post. If the question should go here then transfer it here: don't link back to another forum.
me, me, me
"The dinosaurs became extinct because they didn't have a space program. And if we become extinct because we don't have a space program, it'll serve us right!"
Larry Niven
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Hello. I am getting the following error when trying to connect:
"An error has occurred while establishing a connection to the server. When connecting to SQL Server 2005, this failure may be caused by the fact that under the default settings SQL Server does not allow remote connections. (provider: Named Pipes Provider, error: 40 - Could not open a connection to SQL Server) (.Net SqlClient Data Provider)"
1) I tried seeing what services are running and nothing with SQL Server is listed.
2) I ran the Surface Area Configuration and the following message immediately pops up:
"No SQL Server 2005 components were found on the specified computer. Either no components are installed, or you are not an administrator on this computer. (SQLSAC)"
What in blazes is going on?
Thanks.
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Probably a dumb question but is SQL Server installed on the machine? If no services are listed then it may not be.
me, me, me
"The dinosaurs became extinct because they didn't have a space program. And if we become extinct because we don't have a space program, it'll serve us right!"
Larry Niven
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