I'd like to know if there is any robust FTP solution out there that
integrates well with ASP applications. In particular, it has to allow huge
uploads over 3 gigabytes in size. It must have the ability to resume
incomplete uploads by the users.
I’ve got an ASP.NET 2.0 web application that requires SSL. In addition, the pages are configured to use Integrated Windows Authentication. I am having a problem getting automatic authentication to work for internal network users.
If they try to access the page using an internal server name in the Url, the authentication takes place automatically but they must first deal with a warning page (in IE7) that alerts them to a problem with the site’s security certificate since the names don’t match up. However, if they access the page using the fully-qualified domain they get a dialog box asking them to authenticate.
Can someone direct me to a good tutorial on Windows Integrated Authentication and Active Directory. I am creating an intranet site and i want anyone that can sign on to our domain able to go to the intranet and not have it prompt them for username/password. I can't seem to find much info on it.
What I'm trying to do: I'm using LDAP to check and see if a user that is trying to view my page has network credentials and I am also trying to see what User Groups they are in. I have been told that the code that I'm using does indeed work.
Problem: In IIS I have unchecked the Anonymous access option and have checked the Integrated Windows Authentication option. When I try and view the page, I keep receiving the Windows login box with my domain/username and password filled in.
This puzzles me because the code that I'm using is supposed to strip the domain, yet that continues to show. It also looks like this code is supposed to redirect me to the requested page once my credentials are recognized, but I can't seem to get past this Windows login box that is similar to a login box for an FTP site. Any suggestions?
I developed some simple ASP 3.0 pages to add some operative functionality to my app. I configured IIS to use windows integrate authentication for this pages and it's working just fine.
For security reasons (audit) I need to trace down the username that requested this page. I already have a custom service called from ASP page that trace down some data I need. It's there a way to find out what is the windows username that requested the page so I can pass this information to my audit function?
I want to create a site management (admin) web application in ASP under W2K/IIS5/FPSE2002. It will be used to modify the content of XML files on the web site it manages. Any changes require authentication. When a file is to be modified the operator should check it out so that it is marked for modification, preventing others to change it. The file is checked in after changes are made. I'd like to be able to check in/out documents from the web admin using IIS integrated SCC. Is it possible? Or should I implement my own file management system?
I would like to know if there is a chance to make a login form, username/password, with Integrated Windows Autentications IIS 5.0, I'm trying to implement an Intranet with this type of autentication.
I'm trying to bypass a Windows 2000 Integrated Windows Authentification within an ASP page...
Let me explain :
a user will login through a form on the web. The fields ar the username / password of an actual windows account on the server.
What i'm trying is to send the user to a secured folder and instead of the IWA popup, I want to "feed" the info of the user directly to the popup so he doesn't have to login through this popup. I should be all automatic..
I have a logon field including user name and password, which is stored to an access DB. Many websites have a logon and password field integrated into the page.
I have a complete web page and I want to stick the code from the working logon field, etc in the page w/o redesigning it around the existing logon.asp page.
I am asking if this is something I can do with the skills that I currently possess? Remember, I'm a novice .asp programmer, but an experienced web designed. We're working on the "dynamic" in web page design.
We've recently moved to new servers (Win2k3, IIS6) and when setting up the intranet I've run into some difficulties.
The original intranet is split down into departments with security as below: Intranet Home - anonymous access allowed. IntranetFinance - anonymous allowed. IntranetIS - Integrated Windows Authentication*
So the problem comes down to the IS folder. Integrated Authentication is set up so we can have an IS corporate directory where each user maintains their own details.
On the new server however, I've set up the web root as Intranet (anonymous access allowed) and set the IS folder as a new application folder. I've removed anonymous access and added only Integrated Windows Authentication and Digest Windows Authentication.
However when connecting to any page on the new server, no authentication kicks in at all. Connecting to a page IntranetISinfo.asp that returns only the "Logon_User" information, returns a blank field...
I'm trying to view a .aspx from a Win2003 server. When "Integrated Windows Authentication" is enabled, I can view the .aspx file. If I uncheck IWA, I get an HTTP 401.
Does anyone know why "Integrated Windows Authentication" is being forced and how I can disable it? I just want anonymous access. Code:
After a member registers, he's able to access and download any file available. We want to avoid the end user being able to distribute an URL to these files thereby making it simple for other users to download them. Solution I'm working on: I have a variety of files (html, pdf, doc, xls, and others) sitting outside my "wwwroot" folder. I have an ASP script which checks the MIME type for the given file and now, my problem is, how do I use the FileSystemObject to grab those files and display them to the user? Let's suppose the user is requesting demo.html. I use the FSO to open the demo.html in the folder outside the wwwroot, and then set the mime type and then what do I do? Response.write? What about binary files which need to trigger a download action?
my client wants a forum integrated in his website. Ive found some existing forum solutions (snitz, carbon communities etc...). These are great, but my client wants the forum working whereby when a user posts, the post is sent to the clients who then confirms or denies the post. The forum is for a school, hence the very tight regulation of posts.
Does anybody know of an existing forum which allows this functionality (preferably a free forum).
I am trying to implement a printing to file solution of a html page on the server. What I have is a form with a IE control that loads the page I want to print to.
I am using execWB command for printing. Printer's port is set 'To file'. Everything works fine when I am running that component from a desktop apps. But when I call that component from an asp page nothing is happening. I dont see any dialogs popping up on the screen. BTW, if I print to a printer works fine either.
What's the best free method of getting attractive looking charts to display data from a DB.For example, in my next project i will need to show the change in someone's weight over time. The different weight in pounds(lbs) will be entered into the database along with the date that the weight was entered.
Whats the best way to show it? I can't install any 3rd party com's on the server.I have seen a website offering a flash based solution. Is this the best way? Ideally i would like a line graph, rather than a bar chart.
I need an ASP dictionary/glossary script. I saw a bunch of options online for PHP but almost nothing for ASP. I'm not a programmer....but can install working code and connect a database. can anyone recommend a tutorial or even better a finished working piece of code I can implement to create my own dictionary with custom definitions?
I am using adRotator to rotate some reminders on my intranet site. I have a redirect page name redirect.asp that recieves the querystring variable, 'url' and redirects the user to that page. One of the reminders should be redirected to a url that contains query strings itself. The url passes in the string up to the first '&'. What should I do. Here is the code on the page displaying the ad: Code:
I am looking for an asp change password solution. I know there are very efficient ways of doing it and perhaps you have some samples or ideas.
Basically I would like the user to be able to change their password. Then a link is mailed to their email address on file and when they click on the link, they are taken to a place to type in a new password.
i have a simple form in a html page. the form successfully sends data to my database using asp. currently sending details using <input type="submit" value="Submit"> which as you know uses the small grey box Submit button. what i would like instead, is that instead of using this default button to submit.. i could replace that with a roll over image, that is compiled of the 2 files submit.gif and submit-white.gif and when it is pressed, the form details are posted, how can this be done
I am in need of something like mod_rewrite or an alternate solution.
I have a client, who's website is all HTML files (200+ files) and was previously password protected by javascript only. Anyway, what I need to do is password protect the site using a better solution, which would be a server side scripting obviously.
I am familiar with apache's mod_rewrite and PHP, which would make this problem easy to solve by simply passing the HTML file to a php file, then after neccessary security checks, pass the requested html back to the browser..
The only problem is that its on an ASP server and I have no knowledge of ASP. I am not even 100% positive what kind of server it is, I just know that .asp files work in it and .php does not.
Anyone know of something like mod_rewrite for ASP or an alternate solution that would work in my situation?
Anyone have Idea on how to create Domain Parking solution. I have more than 150 domains which I want to park. I m expert in ASP . Kindly Reply with an Idea / Logic behind domain parking solution. I want something like goldkey dot com or Coolgoogle dot com
i recently started learning ASP and now i am trying to do some on my home computer.
After doing a few things in my ASP.Net application, i click Build -> Build Solution and then it says this in the output window:
Preparing resources.... Updating references.... Performing main complation....
and then it stays bugged at that section. Then i can go back in build and cancel the building process...
Anyone know what might cause this, my computer is fairly recent and i did re-install Visual Studio .NET to try and fix this problem without any success... I also tried making other applications and it does the same thing...
Look for wspwsp.dll in windowssystem32 and add IWAM_"computername" (ie IWAM_MYCOMPUTER if MYCOMPUTER is he name of your computer) account with read and write permissions.
The support person who helped me with this issue told me they will create a knowledge base article for it!
I have a certain Internet project to develop,and I'm Interested in advices Regarding good development tools available in terms of getting Maximum job done in minimum time and minimum investment in buying third party development software.
In general,the project is to turn a static HTML website to a dynamic ASP pages Enabling the site owner a friendly interface to change its contents.In addition it a required to have the possibility to change the Website into a "members only" website allowing A registration process and an automatic or manual billing.
i was thinking that the use of some Content Management Solution is the most suitable for this case.I would like to hear your opinions on the subject + references, links,Recommendations for the easiest, cost effective ways to implement that sort of project.
I manage one of our company's intranet sites. We're using RoboInfo software. I basically just publish documentation for our users. I want to add online forms to my pages so they can be filled in and I can receive in my inbox. I am looking at the best solution. I did have a basic html form online using POST, but the user gets those annoying popup warnings (one from IE, one from Outlook).
I wanted to create a php form, but my IT department says they can't install php on the server. Now I'm looking at an ASP form, which should work on the server. I've found scripts here that seem simple enough to set up. Do I need to know the smpt and port # to get an ASP form working? Anyway I can determine the smpt without contacting IT (they probably wouldn't tell me!). Any other solutions I can look at in creating online forms?
I'm looking for a sample ASP.NET enterprise web solution. There are many issues and questions I have about how a large web site is constructed with multiple developers. How global settings and constants are managed. How global navigation and other global page settings are implemented, etc., etc.
Is there a complete sample "REAL" ASP.NET web site project created in VS.NET/C# available anywhere for me to download and learn from?
I have a roster of people from a db showing up in a frame containing ans asp page. In order for the client to edit a record on the roster, I have an edit page opening up in a javascript pop-up.
I know how to edit the db but what I don't know is how to 'bind' the text boxes in the pop up to the correct record in the db (based on which record they selected to edit). Here is how it looks:
John Smith 12 123 Main Street Your Town State edit this
the 'edit this' is a link that opens the pop-up. How can I get the correct record to show up in the pop up?