How Does A Personal Information Exchange Key Function
I have made an attempt to publish to a public domain using VS 2005. I have
an option for Trust or No Trust in the Publish section of the properties. I
chose trust and create a key (Personal Information Exchange).
There are too many variables for me to understand why I can publish to a site and go
through an installation and then reach the end where the actual exe file
should run only to have it display an XML page with information about my
certificate.
Anyone have an idea about what may be happening here?
Is there a way to read in information from a form? I need to read it in then test it and then submit it into a table. Is this possible without JavaScript? I have done this with javascript but having problems with submission.
I just need to create 36 pages dynamically, each us a webpage for each person. Its dynamic from the Db, and the no seems to be growing.
I am hoping to have short URLs like www.domainname.com/personname , Instead of giving lengthy form Posts (www.domainname.com/pages.asp?id=32)
Also I hope there are ways to create webpages without creating folders to each. (Is not possible to create folders to each person when they grow in thousands...right?)
My installation of PWS 4.0 won't run at all anymore. I'm going to uninstall it and reinstall it hoping it will work again. I worked great for severa months. I'm using Windows 95.
To uninstall I'm guessing I can use the setup program:
Start->Programs->Microsoft Personal Web Server->Personal Web Server Setup
Now I see an initial screen, click next and I see a screen where I can click Remove All to remove all previously installed components.
I have Windows XP Home and I want to setup a personal web server that will allow me to run ASP pages off of my home computer but I cannot find any that will allow me to do so. I tried looking for IIS on here but it doesnt come with home, only professional apparently. So is there somewhere I can download it, another server program I can use.
I want to set up a Personal Web Server on my computer, which is an XP Pro. THe book has a link to download this -- at http://www.microsoft.com/msdownload/...ack/askwiz.asp THe problem is that this page looks kind of outdated and I am using XP Pro. Also, when you click on "Option 1" on that page, you go to a page with 4 different NT Options. WHich one do I select when using XP Pro?
I installed PWS 4.0 on my Windows 95 computer. It installed and ran nicely without any problems for several months. Then I stopped using it for a while. Now that I need it again it won't start. The Personal Web Manager program runs and when I click on Start to start the server running nothing happens now, not even an error message. I see a message saying "Web Publishing is Off". This should change to "Web Publishing is On" but it doesn't. Rebooting and turning off Zonealarm didn't help. I'm using this to learn ASP.
Is there anything I can do to try to get it running again?
Should I uninstall it with Add/Remove Programs in Control Panel and try reinstalling it?
I tried searching the Microsoft site, looked through the Support & Troubleshooting area and could not find any help for this problem. I also tried Google Groups without success.
I am trying to create an asp site that allows users to upload their details to a database (college project). So far I have got it working in terms of users uploading ther details from a html form to an access database. So far so good. I want to allow users to upload an image (photo) and then allow this photo and info to be display on a page for other users (like the dating websites do!). I am finding this very difficult as I am a newbie + im a student (therefore cant afford to buy components) . Does anyone know a free way of doing this - or a web site with a dummy proof tutorial.
I have created a simple set of asp pages which do some funky database stuff. One aspect which I would appreciate some help on is Email.I have created these pages for use internally to my work network, mainly admin database entry type stuff. The network has several exchange servers. I would like to send a notification email everytime a function within tthe asp scripts is made (i.e. every time a new set of information is added to a database) to a select few people (which may well change from time to time). Now I thought that I might create a new mailbox on an exchange server and send mail via this, so that if anyone were to reply to the notification mail it would go back to the mailbox. Therefore, using the exchange server mailbox as my pump for shooting off mails all over, I could create an email rule which would forward anything from my asp pages to the relavent people.Couple of questions 1) is this a logical approach 2) if the answer to 1 is yes then what is the best method of shooting off emails from asp scripts to the exchange server?? (would it just be using the SMTP service)
I have written a asp form and i'm trying to figure out how i can connect it to send out an email.
The form is running through the process & isn't showing any errors, but it isn't sending out the email either from the form. I know that our IT guy is running MS Exchange for our email, but I believe that it is on a seperate box as well. Does anyone have any suggestions or advice?
I am trying to configure CDO at my facility and wonder if I should use it through IIS or our Exchange server? Can anyone point me in the right direction? We are using Windows 2000 Server with IIS and Windows 2000 Server with Exchange 5.5.
I am writing a small CRM at the moment and would like one of the features to be that the first page picks up mail from a 'info@' mailbox on a locally hosted exchange 2003 server.
I am finding it a nightmare to track-down either how to do this or find the right info, I think partly because the methods may have changed with server upgrades.
Is there a definative method I should be using and any pointers to documentation etc.
i have started software and web Development business. But I dont have an idea about Link Exchange what is this.When i develop website for my client how i use Link Exchange in my Client's Website.
I have developed an asp application and I would like to add an e-mailing feature. I have code to send an e-mail but I want to be able to query exchange 2000 or active directory for the users e-mail address. Every users e-mail address is listed in AD and Exchange 2000. I will only have the users username to search with.
I would like to start using Outlook Web Access on my IIS 5.0 server. It has PHP and MySql on there along with their ISAPI filters. Everything works great. It has the ASP support taken off and I would like to re-add this support back to the server.Where is the ISAPI filter located at on the Server?
I am hoping that this would be the only reason that OWA will not work.
I require an Asp script that will enable me to get all sizes of mailboxes held on Exchange Server v5.5. What I want to achieve is to list all users with a mailbox over a certain Kb size.
I am an intermediate with ASP and i'm not sure if this is possible but i'll give it a shot. I am creating a Listserv (newsgroup) and I want them able to reply to messages in there email. Right now I have sign up form online which connectes to an access db which stores the emails. The admin uses a web based form to send letters and if the subscribers want to send a message or reply they have to use another web form. How can I use exchange server to eliminate the web based forms?
So basicly I want them to reply in like outlook, but the emails are all in access. So when they reply to the list email (list@home.com), somewhere in the exchange server the server will read the db and send the message to the subscribed emails.
We have a client who have exchange servers and they use active directory. From their intranet (asp) we need to have a link to the exchange server but we need to pass the window logon credentials, so they don't have to log in again on the exch server. How do I go about this?
Our company currently has a SQL Server 2000 database with various client information, accessed through an ASP driven intranet. We also use Exchange 2000 and a shared contacts folder. Many of the contacts are also in the SQL Db and when we get a new client, information is often entered in both places.
What I would like to figure out how to do, hopefully via ASP is create a user-defined field in the shared contacts which is their recordid in the SQL db and then be able to grab info from Exchange where needed so we would not have address & telephone numbers in both Exchange and the SQL db.
I've done a little research on using MAPI with ASP but most of what I've found relates to sending mail, not to working with shared contacts.
Is it in ASP possible to make a webpage with folders and subfolders where people (if they have the right password) can download and upload files. An uploadet file should appear on the webpage for others to use as soon as it is there.
There is probably a name for this system. I would prefer if it could work like the Total Commander, on the internet.
I have worked with CDO mail before at a different job, but at that job I was developing internet sites, and now I am developing Intranet apps. We have the following setup, WWW/SQL on 1 server, mail server, PDC and SDC (and Proxy), all OS's are Windows 2000 Server (except Proxy, it is NT4).
What would be the best way to allow sending emails from ASP?
This works fine for years on one server. I now want to move the application to a new server I get error code number 424. I use the same Exchange server and the same mailboxUser but from a different server. Anyone knows what the error code 424 means?
Does any one know how to access Information from a Corporate Network's Exchange Server, such as an Address Book or Address Entriers for a user curerntly logged on, by means of COM (CDO) using ASP (VBScript)
I'm sending email from a networked computer that uses an exchange server on yet a different computer. With the two different types of code posted below, the email will only send successfully on my computer. When I step into a colleague's office (using the same exchange server), no email is ever sent....