I just set up an acct. with godaddy for a shared virtual dedicated server using Windows 2003 and IIS 6. None of my ASP scripts work to send emails using CDONTS. Research took me to how to install the cdonts.dll file and after doing so I don't get the error about not being able to create an ojbect but rather that of permissions on the line that has the .send. Other research led to me believe that windows 2003 does not support cdonts at all? I'd prefer to use CDO but I was told by Godaddy that the script below is not supported on a shared server - Code:
Some one has posted this question on 10th August, as CDONTS is not working on windows 2003 serever. I have the same problem and I copied CDONTS.DLL from Windows 2000 Server and registered on Win 2003 server but it giving the error on line when I calling method send of the object.
Error is Microsoft VBScript runtime error '800a0046'
Permission denied
I tried to register CDONTS as COM+ with Admin user right to execute but it still giving same error.
if I can use CDONTS in W 2003 Server environment to send emails the same way it is used in W2K Server. I have heard that CDONTS is no longer available in W 2003 Server and if so, how can I send emails from ASP page.
I have a very rare error with one of our Windows 2003 server. We have some componentes COM wich ones use the CDONTS in order to send mails. Well, one of our server get the follow error when we try to send the mail.
error '80004005'
Method '~' of object '~' failed
I know it's possible to have CDONTS over Windows 2003, and this article confirms it:
I have registered the cdonts.dll as the article dictates but I really don't know what can be happening with that server.. and I really appreciate any kind of help because that is one of our QA servers.
I made some of the web pages using ASP on windows 2000 server, now i wanto to upgrade my Operating system from windows 2000 server to Windows 2003 Server , Are my web pages will work fine if i do this upgradation or there are any configurations on IIS i have to make to work fine ....
I've had a new server installed for me. with Windows 2003 and II6 with ASP.NET. but I want to run a small (but important) application written in ASP(all .ASP files)
as it stands the server will not 'understand' .ASP files (only .ASPx)To avoid having to modify the whole application ( :-} ) can I get the server to execute. ASP files?(is it as simple as copying over an existing II4 ASP.DLL and installing that?
We have several extensive sites and all use a lot of include files. We have the coded as include file and virtual include using ../ since it is a shared server etc. The sites were moved by the hosting company to a new windows 2003 server and now we get invalid path error part of the time, others it works fine.
The host says it is our programmers did not follow asp procedures and used ../ I always thought this was ok, it was never an issue before the move...is this new to windows 2003.
I have a site thats been up for 2-3 years on an NT4 server using IIS & Ms Access, and I used MAcromedia Ultradev to build it with MX 2004 to maintain it.
The hosting company decided to upgrade the server to Windows Server 2003 and now none of the Dtabase connections or include files can be found. Does anyone know what I need to do to re-code this site.
I am recieving a weird error when I try to run asp scripts on my local machine, I can use pages that access a database, but when I try to write to the file system ie upload a file I get the error message below.
Hi people, I currently have a website and the asp pages include the following line:
"Set Tools = Server.CreateObject("MSWC.Tools")"
My site is hosted on Windows 2000 server.
The hosting company has offered me a new deal but on Windows 2003 servers, I took them up on this but found that my asp pages did not function as these servers do not have the Internet Information Server (IIS) Resource Kit installed on them. I found this out by looking at http://support.microsoft.com/kb/q249290/.
As I am not the original creator of the asp pages and have no knowledge of asp, can anyone help me fix this problem where my asp pages will function correctly on the Windows 2003 server?
im trying to run a bat file on windows server 2003 and am running into nothing but problems.
i have IIS on my XP workstation that accesses the 2003 server. what im about to explain below works properly on the XP IIs.
i have two files: somefile.asp and somefile.bat. the asp file creates a wscript.shell and then tries to execute the run method for somefile.bat.
however, it isnt working. after an unexaggerated 7 hours of searching google/etc, i have found nothing but frustration and deep, seething anger regarding this problem. Code:
Not sure which forum this belongs in, so here it is here as well as in the IIS forum
I am migrating a Windows 2000 Server Web Server with an older version of IIS to a new Windows 2003 Server with IIS 6.0.....Everything is working properly accept web forms which simply send an email via a SMTP service installed in IIS:
I have installed MSDE on my local computer - Windows 2000 Professional. I have created a function which runs me a link whose path is placed in the input field. This function looks like this: Code:
How do I add additional IP's manually in Windows 2003 Web Edition? I was told to add them to subnet mask? I am not sure about this as I am new to it. Also, in remote desktop connection perhaps? Where after I login?
I recently upgraded my servers to 2003. Since then the error-information shown in the browser has changed.For example, if under Windows 2000 I executed an SQL statement from within an ASP, and the SQL statement was syntactically incorrect, the error thrown by ADO would finally show up in the client browser.
If I do the same with an Windows 2003 Server, only a "HTTP 500, internal server error" is sent to to client browser. The IIS LogFiles still show the actual error, but looking there is not that comfortable.Is this some configuration that can be done on the Windows 2003 server?
I used to have the following ASP code (below) that runs on windows 2000 and authenticates users against the Active Directory. The code is working fine. However, after upgrading from Win2000 to Win2003 (IIS 6), authentication is failing, although the code is still working if run on win2000.
I tried to capture packets during the authentication phase from both win2000 and win2003 and I found out that there is a slight difference between the two although I believe that this is an OS bit not ASP thing. Code:
Set cdoMessage = Server.CreateObject("CDO.Message") Set cdoMessage.Configuration = cdoConfig cdoMessage.From = "test@gmail.com" cdoMessage.To = "test@gmail.com" cdoMessage.Subject = "Sample CDONTS NewMail" cdoMessage.TextBody = "This is a test for CDONTS message" cdoMessage.Send Set cdoMessage = Nothing Set cdoConfig = Nothing %>
error '8004020f' /tad/testing.asp, line 30
I'm not sure what's wrong. When I go to my SMTP Virtual Server settings in IIS --> Properties --> Delivery --> Advanced .
My company has recently started testing Win 2k3 servers to replace our current 2k versions. The problem I have is that our IT group sent out an email to all web developers stating that HTML forms would no longer be supported in 2k3 and all forms would have to be converted to asp pages.Since the form tag is in the html specs, I find this rather hard to believe.
I have and ASP form that sends out an email on Windows 2003. I get the following error: ActiveX component can't create object. What should I do to fix this? Code:
I have a ASP 3.0 web application that uses IIS 5.0 with W2K (with parent paths enabled). In my research about migration to IIS6 with W2003 it says that you need to change every INCLUDE FILE= to INCLUDE VIRTUAL=.
I call an ASP page at the root of the website and that ASP file has an include that also is at the root, and the include is like this:
<!-- INCLUDE FILE="copyrightstuff.htm" -->
So what I've read say that this has to be changed to VIRTUAL like this:
<!-- INCLUDE VIRTUAL="/websitename/copyrightstuff.htm" -->
I could do this for one website that has one name listed in IIS. However, my website code was designed to work on many different websites, each with different domain names. It seems like a LOT of work to have to change ALL the includes to accommodate the name given to the site in IIS. Code:
We have a WEB-based application (developed in Visual Studio 2005) running on handheld devices in Internet Explorer on Windows Mobile 2003. The application needs to print tickets on a Bluetooth printer, which is accomplished by preparing a RTF-file on the server and then downloading this file to the handheld device. We use a third-party application (PrintPocketCE from FieldSoftware) for the actual printing of the downloaded file. However, when the file is about to be downloaded we first get a question saying "Download <filename> to the My Documents folder in Main Memory?" with Yes, Change and Cancel buttons.
Is there a way to avoid this question and download the file directly? We need the checkbox "Open file after download" to be checked (as it is by default when the question is displayed) to get the file processed by PrintPocketCE after download.
To avoid adding file by file to the handheld device we always use the same filename for the downloaded file. This leads to another question on each download, asking whether to overwrite the previously downloaded file. Since the file has no interest after being printed this question is always answered with Yes. Is there a way to avoid this question too, for example by setting some Registry value?
User clicks a link that displays a customer card and financial stats (has a lot of database calls). Every 5 times the user clicks the same page/link it takes about 30 seconds (normal response time is <1 second) to display. Code:
I have a client that just switched to Windows 2003 server. Their website has always run fine under Windows 2000, using an email program queue_manager.exe to send order and support emails (sending a receipt to the sender). This seems to work under Windows 2003, but won't send the email. I suspect it's a security configuration issue, but can't seem to pin point it (since I am a novice with 2003 server). The server also has Exchange Server installed.
I am getting the following error in my asp page Server object error 'ASP 0178 : 80070005'
Server.CreateObject Access Error
/exctest/test.asp, line 7
The call to Server.CreateObject failed while checking permissions. Access is denied to this object
The dll in question has been installed on a windows 2003 server as a COM+ application. This has then been exported as an application proxy to another windows 2003 server.
The web app has been set up for Basic Authentication only. If when running I logon as a Domain user, who only has domain user rights the above error occurs, if I add my domain user to the administrators group on the server where the actual com+ application resides everything is fine and works as expected. However, having a domain user a member of the administrators group is not ideal. What am I missing in security configuration so that domain users can create and run with the com+ application.
I have developed an ASP.NET (version 1.1) application which I have deployed to a number of webservers.
The web application works fine on Windows 2000 Server computers. It also works OK on Windows 2003 Server UNTIL Windows 2003 Service Pack 1 is installed! Code:
I moved ASP WebPages from Windows 2000 server to Windows 2003 server platform. Those double-byte characters (Japanese) retrieved from SQL server 2000 are corrupted.
I am using Macromedia Dreamweaver MX as the development tool, by encoding webpage as "UTF-8" as the following, <meta http-equiv="Content-Type" content="text/html; charset=utf-8">
I also add
<% Response.CodePage = "65001" Response.Charset="utf-8" %> into my ASP page. But it does not solve the problem.
My ASP pages are working perfectly in Windows 2000 server, but they are not working on Windows 2003 server (Web edition & Enterprise Edition).
Is there anyone encountered the similar problems before ? I research the Microsoft website, no any answers on that.