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Problem installing ASPX pages on my local IIS
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I have an IIS server installed on my local PC and I want to publish my ASP.NET site to my local webserver. I know the webserver is working since I can add an index.html file and view in a browser through my no-ip.org domain name. But when I publish my local Visual Studio 2008 (VS2008) project to my IIS I can't reach the site at all. I can run the site from within the VS2008 IDE. Is there any thing I need to add to my IIS. The project in VS2008 includes thre user groups and two users. Administrators, Accessors and a Public group. Does this setting require some thing more? Yours Lars |
Re: Problem installing ASPX pages on my local IIS
Hi
I manage to get the page viewable But I still can't use the login form. I get the following error and I don't know what it means An attempt to attach an auto-named database for file C:\Documents and Settings\Rosoft\Mina dokument\Visual Studio 2008\WebSites\Lesson05\Lesson05\App_Data\dbMusicFi les.mdf failed. A database with the same name exists, or specified file cannot be opened, or it is located on UNC share. I only have one copy of the file dbMusicFiles.mdf What is UNC Share? Again: It works when I run the page from within the browser. Lars "Lars" <jon.doe@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx.xxx> skrev i meddelandet news:oYduj.3901$R_4.2722@newsb.telia.net... > Hi > > I have an IIS server installed on my local PC and I want to publish my > ASP.NET site to my local webserver. I know the webserver is working since > I can add an index.html file and view in a browser through my no-ip.org > domain name. But when I publish my local Visual Studio 2008 (VS2008) > project to my IIS I can't reach the site at all. I can run the site from > within the VS2008 IDE. > > Is there any thing I need to add to my IIS. The project in VS2008 includes > thre user groups and two users. Administrators, Accessors and a Public > group. Does this setting require some thing more? > > Yours > Lars > |
Re: Problem installing ASPX pages on my local IIS
On Feb 18, 7:30 am, "Lars" <jon....@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx.xxx> wrote:
> Hi > > I manage to get the page viewable > > But I still can't use the login form. > > I get the following error and I don't know what it means > > An attempt to attach an auto-named database for file C:\Documents and > Settings\Rosoft\Mina dokument\Visual Studio > 2008\WebSites\Lesson05\Lesson05\App_Data\dbMusicFi les.mdf failed. A database > with the same name exists, or specified file cannot be opened, or it is > located on UNC share. > > I only have one copy of the file dbMusicFiles.mdf > > What is UNC Share? > > Again: It works when I run the page from within the browser. > > Lars > > "Lars" <jon....@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx.xxx> skrev i meddelandetnews:oYduj.3901$R_4.2722@newsb.telia.ne t... > > > Hi > > > I have an IIS server installed on my local PC and I want to publish my > > ASP.NET site to my local webserver. I know the webserver is working since > > I can add an index.html file and view in a browser through my no-ip.org > > domain name. But when I publish my local Visual Studio 2008 (VS2008) > > project to my IIS I can't reach the site at all. I can run the site from > > within the VS2008 IDE. > > > Is there any thing I need to add to my IIS. The project in VS2008 includes > > thre user groups and two users. Administrators, Accessors and a Public > > group. Does this setting require some thing more? > > > Yours > > Lars To answer only 1 of your questions, a UNC share refers to a shared folder on a LAN server, which you can get to by \\the_server_name\the_folder\the_subfolder\ |
Re: Problem installing ASPX pages on my local IIS
It could very well be a permissions error. ASP.Net will need
read/write/delete permissions to the database to successfully update it. Chances are, it is only getting read permissions. Use the security tab of the file's properties panel to ensure the asp.net user has these permissions. Hope this helps, Mark Fitzpatrick Microsoft MVP - Expression "Lars" <jon.doe@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx.xxx> wrote in message news:rTeuj.3903$R_4.2811@newsb.telia.net... > Hi > > I manage to get the page viewable > > But I still can't use the login form. > > I get the following error and I don't know what it means > > An attempt to attach an auto-named database for file C:\Documents and > Settings\Rosoft\Mina dokument\Visual Studio > 2008\WebSites\Lesson05\Lesson05\App_Data\dbMusicFi les.mdf failed. A > database with the same name exists, or specified file cannot be opened, or > it is located on UNC share. > > > I only have one copy of the file dbMusicFiles.mdf > > What is UNC Share? > > > Again: It works when I run the page from within the browser. > > Lars > > > "Lars" <jon.doe@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx.xxx> skrev i meddelandet > news:oYduj.3901$R_4.2722@newsb.telia.net... >> Hi >> >> I have an IIS server installed on my local PC and I want to publish my >> ASP.NET site to my local webserver. I know the webserver is working since >> I can add an index.html file and view in a browser through my no-ip.org >> domain name. But when I publish my local Visual Studio 2008 (VS2008) >> project to my IIS I can't reach the site at all. I can run the site from >> within the VS2008 IDE. >> >> Is there any thing I need to add to my IIS. The project in VS2008 >> includes thre user groups and two users. Administrators, Accessors and a >> Public group. Does this setting require some thing more? >> >> Yours >> Lars >> > > |
Re: Problem installing ASPX pages on my local IIS
Running the site from within VS doesn't really mean anything. VS, by
default, will use a built-in web server that (formerly known as Cassini) that runs independently of IIS so that users without IIS can still test and debug apps. Hope this helps, Mark Fitzpatrick Microsoft MVP - Expression "Lars" <jon.doe@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx.xxx> wrote in message news:oYduj.3901$R_4.2722@newsb.telia.net... > Hi > > I have an IIS server installed on my local PC and I want to publish my > ASP.NET site to my local webserver. I know the webserver is working since > I can add an index.html file and view in a browser through my no-ip.org > domain name. But when I publish my local Visual Studio 2008 (VS2008) > project to my IIS I can't reach the site at all. I can run the site from > within the VS2008 IDE. > > Is there any thing I need to add to my IIS. The project in VS2008 includes > thre user groups and two users. Administrators, Accessors and a Public > group. Does this setting require some thing more? > > Yours > Lars > |
Re: Problem installing ASPX pages on my local IIS
Yu might to look at the event log on your local machine to see what is in
there as well. "Mark Fitzpatrick" wrote: > Running the site from within VS doesn't really mean anything. VS, by > default, will use a built-in web server that (formerly known as Cassini) > that runs independently of IIS so that users without IIS can still test and > debug apps. > > Hope this helps, > Mark Fitzpatrick > Microsoft MVP - Expression > > "Lars" <jon.doe@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx.xxx> wrote in message > news:oYduj.3901$R_4.2722@newsb.telia.net... > > Hi > > > > I have an IIS server installed on my local PC and I want to publish my > > ASP.NET site to my local webserver. I know the webserver is working since > > I can add an index.html file and view in a browser through my no-ip.org > > domain name. But when I publish my local Visual Studio 2008 (VS2008) > > project to my IIS I can't reach the site at all. I can run the site from > > within the VS2008 IDE. > > > > Is there any thing I need to add to my IIS. The project in VS2008 includes > > thre user groups and two users. Administrators, Accessors and a Public > > group. Does this setting require some thing more? > > > > Yours > > Lars > > > |
Re: Problem installing ASPX pages on my local IIS
HI Mark
Yes changing the rights on the site helped but I can't storw the site on the server root for some howe. The only problem I have now is that I don't get the database to work on IIS. I have tried to use a different storage location than the development folder for the site as well as linking IIS to the actual development storage. I have read threads on the Internet where some say that it's a bug and there are different solutions but none of the recomendations help me. I get the error as shown below. I have tried shutting down Norton Firewall as well as tried to use DMZ in my firewall. Still the same problem. WHen I try to add a user in SQL Server I fail. I can't edit the grids that are shown for managing aliases in SQL server. UPon that the other databases I have installed on my machines doesn't seam to work from ASP.NET. For example InnoDB, Interbase even though I have ODBC for them installed. I would like to use a free database like MySQL but no one seams to know how to set up MySQL to work with ASP.NET. Here's the error message I get. Server Error in '/private' Application. -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- An attempt to attach an auto-named database for file C:\Documents and Settings\Rosoft\Mina dokument\Visual Studio 2008\WebSites\Lesson05\Lesson05\App_Data\MP3.mdf failed. A database with the same name exists, or specified file cannot be opened, or it is located on UNC share. Lars "Mark Fitzpatrick" <markfitz@fitzme.com> skrev i meddelandet news:370FB15F-A457-455F-B2BD-63ED84010260@microsoft.com... > It could very well be a permissions error. ASP.Net will need > read/write/delete permissions to the database to successfully update it. > Chances are, it is only getting read permissions. Use the security tab of > the file's properties panel to ensure the asp.net user has these > permissions. > > Hope this helps, > Mark Fitzpatrick > Microsoft MVP - Expression > > "Lars" <jon.doe@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx.xxx> wrote in message > news:rTeuj.3903$R_4.2811@newsb.telia.net... >> Hi >> >> I manage to get the page viewable >> >> But I still can't use the login form. >> >> I get the following error and I don't know what it means >> >> An attempt to attach an auto-named database for file C:\Documents and >> Settings\Rosoft\Mina dokument\Visual Studio >> 2008\WebSites\Lesson05\Lesson05\App_Data\dbMusicFi les.mdf failed. A >> database with the same name exists, or specified file cannot be opened, >> or it is located on UNC share. >> >> >> I only have one copy of the file dbMusicFiles.mdf >> >> What is UNC Share? >> >> >> Again: It works when I run the page from within the browser. >> >> Lars >> >> >> "Lars" <jon.doe@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx.xxx> skrev i meddelandet >> news:oYduj.3901$R_4.2722@newsb.telia.net... >>> Hi >>> >>> I have an IIS server installed on my local PC and I want to publish my >>> ASP.NET site to my local webserver. I know the webserver is working >>> since I can add an index.html file and view in a browser through my >>> no-ip.org domain name. But when I publish my local Visual Studio 2008 >>> (VS2008) project to my IIS I can't reach the site at all. I can run the >>> site from within the VS2008 IDE. >>> >>> Is there any thing I need to add to my IIS. The project in VS2008 >>> includes thre user groups and two users. Administrators, Accessors and a >>> Public group. Does this setting require some thing more? >>> >>> Yours >>> Lars >>> >> >> > |
Re: Problem installing ASPX pages on my local IIS
Hi
After talking to an old friend of mine that I wirked with back in 1995 who happens to be sort of an expert in ASP.NET. I got some advice. When you get this type of problem *) Make sure you have the user rights proprly set for each user and also the right security for the folders and files on the homepage. *) I also found one thing out my self. The reason I couldn't login on my homepage location was rather obvious when found out why. Visual Studio 2008 (VS2008) was connected to the local Microsoft SQL Server. At the same time the homepage tried to access the very same database and that coused the problem. Once I exit VS2008 I'm able to login and use the database as I want. Wheater this is a "bug" or a "feature" in Microsoft SQL Server is for Microsoft to tell. Hope this can help some one else with the same problem. Yours Lars "Lars" <jon.doe@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx.xxx> skrev i meddelandet news:rTeuj.3903$R_4.2811@newsb.telia.net... > Hi > > I manage to get the page viewable > > But I still can't use the login form. > > I get the following error and I don't know what it means > > An attempt to attach an auto-named database for file C:\Documents and > Settings\Rosoft\Mina dokument\Visual Studio > 2008\WebSites\Lesson05\Lesson05\App_Data\dbMusicFi les.mdf failed. A > database with the same name exists, or specified file cannot be opened, or > it is located on UNC share. > > > I only have one copy of the file dbMusicFiles.mdf > > What is UNC Share? > > > Again: It works when I run the page from within the browser. > > Lars > > > "Lars" <jon.doe@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx.xxx> skrev i meddelandet > news:oYduj.3901$R_4.2722@newsb.telia.net... >> Hi >> >> I have an IIS server installed on my local PC and I want to publish my >> ASP.NET site to my local webserver. I know the webserver is working since >> I can add an index.html file and view in a browser through my no-ip.org >> domain name. But when I publish my local Visual Studio 2008 (VS2008) >> project to my IIS I can't reach the site at all. I can run the site from >> within the VS2008 IDE. >> >> Is there any thing I need to add to my IIS. The project in VS2008 >> includes thre user groups and two users. Administrators, Accessors and a >> Public group. Does this setting require some thing more? >> >> Yours >> Lars >> > > |
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