For some reason I've installed IIS but have no Internet Services Manager available for doing things like changing the namd of the "default" page etc. I've gone through the Add/Remove Programs -> Add/Remove Windows Components and I'm getting nowhere I cannot find this snap-in and it doesnt occur with the IIS install.
I've used this before at work but have been completely unable to install Internet Services Manager on my local machine.
I have a project where I am being asked to expose some functionality to a customer via a web-service-like interface. This service will be written in Classic ASP, and will take a number of parameters, process some logic,and then return some information to the consumer. I've now built a number of these services (Following something of a RESTful approach), and the next one I need to build happens to require some information which is already provided by another service. Code:
What are some of the more popular and less expensive methods for tracking software license usage (such as Win 2003 Server and SQL Server 2000 licenses) for usage of a web application.
im using enterprise manager and on my courses table, i have an id that increments the number with each record.so e.g it has soemthing like this.
1 kings england bourenmouth italian £2300 2 mine england christchurch spanish £1000
so it increments the id by one each time, im using this so i can delete rows using the id so i dont delte similar rows, however, say i delete a row all rows and there were 4 of them, well the next time i add a row it starts at 4 and not one, how can i change this?
I have a stored procedure in enterprise manager that generates sql inserts of selected tables. What I need is ASP should call the stored procedure and outputs the result in a textfile as .sql file.
I just noticed that the "Home Directory" option in the "Home Directory" tab is grayed out. Why would this be grayed out?
Would this be a configuration thing or a permissions thing? I have an administrator account on this server computer which I do development work on and is not accessible outside the firewall of my company. However, the I.T. dept maintains it (but I am the only user of this machine).
So is there some setting I need to set in IIS manager to endable the "Home Directory" or do I need to contact I.T.? I can create virtual directories to my heart's content. I just can't set the "Home Directory". what I need to do to enable the "Home Directory" option.
I've done this template site that I'm using for about 6 or 7 different people and I'm finding it a real pain to carefully update each site with all of the relevant pages, pics, css, etc every time I do an update to my template. I can't do a bulk upload to each site and overwrite everything because certain files in certain folders are specific to each site. What I need is an app that allows me to specify which files can be overwritten on a site and then each time I put the new files in a folder ready to upload I can instruct this app to update all of the relevant places on all of the relevant sites. Please note that there are a lot of folders, sub-folders and files so I need some kind of mapping tool to make this practical rather than raw scripting line-by-line
I'm trying to use Enterprise Manager to manage my remote SQL database, but I can't seem to get a connection. I think my cable ISP Comcast may be blocking the port EM uses.
What port does Enterprise Manager use to communicate with SQL?
is it possible to creat a news/content manager that has a login/admin area that will have a textarea that will allow me to update text blurbs on other pages? I've looked all over and everything I've found is TOO robust...with uploading, "added by", "date added", comments, blah blah. I'm looking for something much more simple.
I've created a web site system that a number of users use on their sites, but I manage each individual site/system on my ISP's server.
Creating updates to this system was fine when I only had a few users, but now its starting to become hard work uploading the required files to each site (I use CuteFTP) so I wondered if you knew of an FTP app that would allow me to automate the process.
I basically want to put a file or files in a local folder and then instruct the app to auto-upload these files to the same places, but on each site. If required, I can create the folder structure locally so that the app goes through a set of folders locally and uploads them to the same places on the sites.
Do you know of an app that can automate the process of uploading the same files to certain directories across multiple FTP sites?
When a user signs in to a web site, he/she may be prompted by the browser on whether he wants to save his id and password. In future sessions, the user won't have to enter his id and password since they're automatically populated in the login form.
If the user wants to login as a different user I want to erase whatever saved 'browser' entries there are for the user. I then want to allow the user to enter new values for his id and password. how do I remove the saved entries in the browser?
I have a .net web service which has a method that takes an xml string as its argument. I want to call this webservice method from ASP (classic) using a mehtod other than the SOAP toolkit.
Can it be done simply by using the MSXML2.ServerXMLHTTP object? If so, how do I specify the arguments to my method.
Service is e.g. http://a.b.c/service.asmx Method is method parameter is p1 argument is a1
I have a client application that uses web services. When the client application an web services are in the same machine, they work fine. But when the application call the same web services hosted in other server, the server return: Code:
Can i make us of the sql reporting services in asp? If so then how do i make a call since what i know is that sql reporting services are available as web services?
how do i display the dimension,level and members in a format that is displayed in the OLAP services (as tree view) using ASP,When it is expanded u can see its member.
since we run BIND as our DNS, I'd like to be able to force it reload changed zone files via an ASP page. I don't need to restart the service itself. There is a specific command that can be sent to it that'll reload the zones without restarting the service, but I don't know how to execute it.
i'd like to be able to create and manage IIS websites from an ASP page. Is there any documentation on this? It must be possible, but I can't find out how.
I created a vb dll and registered the component via a call to regsvr32. I later updated the object and unregistered the old one, but then re-registered on IIS server via component services as a new object. When I tried to call the object via Server.CreateObject call in ASP, i got an error. My object seems to run fine when I register once again using regsvr32 call, but can anyone tell me what may have caused the error?
Has anyone constructed a SOAP request with Classic ASP and sent it to SQL Server Reporting Services to render a report formatted as PDF to a browser and dealt with the SOAP response?
I'm not talking about URL access, but accessing the SSRS web service directly with SOAP passing credentials, parameters, format, etc. There seems to be nothing out there for ASP 3.0 - it's ALL .NET.
I know I have seen a script on here before that would tell what services are installed on a webserver. We have a an old form that sends via CDONTS and the new webserver is running 2003.
I know they could install the CDONTS but it takes them too long to get back to us and I'm sure they wouldn't want to install it. Could some one possibly point me out to the script so I can find out what to use to send the form?
I am trying to send an XML transmission to the US Postal Service to retrieve shipping rates but so far have been unsuccessful. Can any one help me and provide me a source code for usps.
I have been asked to write a client application for consuming a web service for a cms written in ASP 3.0. I have very little experience of developing on a microsoft platform, and very basic skills in ASP. I am a java programmer by trade, and have used java for achieving the same thing in the past.
I have done some research on the subject, and am a little unsure on what is involved in developing the above. The web service simply returns and xml document as a String, based upon 2 parameters, these are both also strings.
I understand I need to utilise the SOAP toolkit, and have downloaded version 3. Is it feasible for me to be able to develop a very basic client application within a few days or is it much more involved?
I've created a new Windows Service in visual studio .NET and I'd now like to use it within my asp pages. I've been all over the web and I keep coming up with .NET remoting as the answer. Trouble is, we don't use .NET, we use ordinary ASP. How can I access methods and properties of a windows service from ordinary ASP?
I have a simple asp page (just to display server time) on the IIS running on Windows Server 2003 Standard version. When I browse to the web site (actually just use same pc, http:localhostestsite), all html pages are fine. But it displayed 'internal error 404' which means page not found, when I view the asp page. Actually, None of asp pages can run.Do I have to activate any services before IIS can execute asp page?
I am trying to stop and start the ftp service from an asp page using the niuser account.
my code is simple: shell.run "net start msftpsvc",0,true. ASP page returns no errors but nothing happens. code works in .vbs but not from the webserver (IIS6).Can someone tell me how to do this? I would also like to edit the registry if i can.