We are trying to display pdf files which is mappedre to the IIS server. For ex:
My website is located on server A and the url is http://myfolders
Now there are some pdf files ( ja.pdf,feb.pdf..) located on server B which is mapped on server A on the F drive.
So f: >> Server Bpdf folder
Using ASP we would like to allow the user to search for a pdf say jan and we display the pdf as a downloadable link.
I need to delete files across the network using web client (IE 6.x) in Win 2003 - IIS 6.0 environment.suggest an approach I can use to acheive this.Will using FSO do the job or I have to go COM way.
I have write a asp that need to copy network file from file server to web server.I try it in webserver is everything alright. When I try in other machine, error on the filepath is not found. I search for the old thread, and I found it is not the same problem.
My IIS authentication method setting is "Digest authentication for Windows domain servers",and "Integrated Windows authentication",and I access the page using "Domain admin" account.So I sure it can access the file server to copy file to webserver.However, it still shown it "path not found".
I'm facing problem with file upload over a slow network. Whenever I tried uploading a file that exceeds 3Kb, the browser will freeze for a few minutes before I get the "page over found" error.
I've tried different ASP upload solutions, including 1 from ABCupload, Smartupload and ASPupload from Microsoft, and the result is the same. Does anyone have a solution for this?
I am trying to read a file which resides on FILESERVERMYFOLDERmyfile.txt.I can not map this server on the webserver. I need to access it through UNC.I have a domain account which when used with ASP.NET works fine through impersonation. I use it for ASPUpload and it works fine to save files on FILESERVERMYFOLDER
I want to read the file through FILESYSTEMOBJECT. I don't know if I can impersonate using FILE SYSTEM OJBECT.How can I read the file.
I have write a asp that need to copy network file from file server to web se rver.
I try it in webserver is everything alright. When I try in other machine, error on the filepath is not found. I search for the old thread, and I found it is not the same problem. My IIS authentication method setting is "Digest authentication for Windows d omain servers",
and "Integrated Windows authentication", and I access the page using "Domain admin" account. So I sure it can access the file server
I have an asp page that writes to a text file. Can someone tell me what the correct permissions should be on the network - so it's safe from various users coming in to manipulate any files?
how to write a text file to a mapped drive or network drive. In my script, I’m currently writing the text file to a local folder on the server temporarily until I can figure this out.
So far I have tried to use the mapped drive letter, network path, etc. to get this working. I believe all the permissions are in order (I hope) as well. No matter what I have tried, I just get a Path Not Found script error. I know this has to be possible, just I’m missing something … probably something right under my nose but I just can’t figure it out.
My system is on the Network.The system has a Project being developed in ASP and Oracle. shared the ASP files but in other system the file is showing as MS-Front Page. both the systems are on Win-2k.
I've looked all over and can't seem to find any information on whether or not you can get a file through a network. I have a webpage that needs to check to see if a file is on a specific server. Is this what it would need to look like?
Set file1 = fso.GetFile("computernamedrive otesap.zip")
i got an asp project, current done the phase one, is a web application over the internet. phase 2 the client need us to do a add on application to previous web application. but can only access with their own network.
that mean they want some portion of the application to be over the internet, and some portion of their application can be access by their own network only. so what do i need to do to make my system to know the station accessing the application currently is within own network or from other network?
I've been getting this recurring "[DBMSSOCN] General Network Error" ever since we separated our web server and our database server. My connection string has been as follows:
Is it possible that changing the machinename to an IP address will help? Initially, it seemed as though adding the Network Library parameter was working, but recently it started to happen again.
Is there anyway I can check to see if a server is online in my network with an if statement saying if online response.write "Online" else response.write "Offline"?
Below is the message I received when I attempted to use a web page on our network that makes use of ASP.
The page cannot be displayed You have attempted to execute a CGI, ISAPI, or other executable program from a directory that does not allow programs to be executed. --------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Please try the following:
a.. Contact the Web site administrator if you believe this directory should allow execute access. HTTP Error 403.1 - Forbidden: Execute access is denied. Internet Information Services (IIS)
Does that mean that we need to relocate the files where the server allows ASP executable commands to function? Or can the directories properties be changed so that such executables is allowed?
we have our Intranet in work where my ASP pages are and i want it to connect to a database on one of the network drives.. The location of my database is:-
NW-SHARE-1DATATEMPTRANCOMMON@digireportsRobbieASP es t.mdb
but the following connection code i have doesnt work:-
i create virtual directory on iis with network directory is a share located on another computer...after i did that ....i can't browse that virtual directory...if i browse that virtual directory ...at browser IE show message the page cannot be found
<i><b>Originally posted by : Augusto (augustocm2000@yahoo.com)</b></i><br />Hi<br />I've got a problem that I´ve been trying to solve but there is no way I can find the solution.<br /><br />I am mapping a network (intranet) drive in my computer (winNT 4.0), but when I try to "see" this drive (or a directory of this drive) from an asp page, it is impossible! What I mean is that the drive is mapped and accessible in my windows explorer, but my asp code says "Path Not Found". And I have no problem when I "see" a local drive, it locates without no problem.<br />Does anyone know if this is a problem with the server??A configuration problem, for example?!<br />
I need to know if its possible to create an ASP page that when requested will display the network id of the requester. Most people have told me to query the request.servervariables("LOGON_USER"). But this will get me the login of the server and not the client. In our situation we do not want to have our users login twice (once to their machine (the client) and then again to the server (the one that serves the asp page). I need to know the client logon name.
I am trying to write a file of emails to my mail server for a newsletter.The emails come from a form on a website and append the file.However I can not accomplish this.I have tried mapping the a network drive.Then writing to the file with the path
"U://subscrib.txt" using the filesys obj.
This did not work and I am unsure why.I could not add the internet user to the permissions on the mail server because its not the same machine.
i m making an intranet website(asp is used) , on the home page i want to display the network user ip & user pc name when anyone opens the website. can any 1 help me out how to get the pc name & user IP of network user?
I have a mapped drive on my intranet web server to my internet web server. When I iterate through the drives collection on my intranet site, my mapped drive does not show up. Is there anyway I can get to this drive to read a small set of known files? I don't really want to have to create a virtual folder on the internet web server and move the files in question to it so that my intranet server can get to them.
I'm having a bit of a problem trying to capture a users LAN ID from the network. Currently I have an activex component that does it for me and I use Javascript to display/capture. Which was fine prior to the DDA guidelines. Now I need to find a way to do so without using JavaScript.
The first thing I tried was to use the Servervariables available but unfortunatly our servers use annonymous authentication, so I can't use that method. I've even tried but had no joy accessing Active Directory for the LAN ID, so I'm currently left scratching my head. Does anyone know of a way I can acheive this?
i would map a network drive from a share on another server. it works fine with the net use command under user login but it do not work from an asp script or dll.
is this that i have to add the iuser_<computer_name> profile into network computer that share it resources?
when i try to use request.servervariable(login_user) it returns empty in asp. i created a dll in vb using the apigetusername . when testing this in vb , it retruns the network login id. But in asp it returns the servername where the asp is running.
i want to map to other drive/folder in other machine is possible to do ? i am just handling some file management through web(intranet). my asp files are on my webserver, i do have an file server as well.
want i want is map to my file server so that user can handle their files (of course they are restricted to some extend). some sample code on this.
I'm trying to create an admin page that can run miscellaneous scripts for our IT department. Currently, I'm trying to create a script that can map a network drive for a user (e.g. a form where I can input pathfolder, drive letter, and domainuser). Is this possible? If so, can someone point me in the right direction?
I have one Activex Control which i want to use over the network. In that i am having one module and one user control. For this i prepared the ocx file and made a package. But when i am trying to deploy that file it gives me error no. 80042114
1. - I want to print from my ASP page directly to my network printer. For this i use the following code, but everytime, my document to print is sent to local and physical port LPT1 not to network printer : Code:
I've got a web page that I need to have write to another server across the network. The site in question does NOT run in anonymous mode, that is, the user is presented with a username/password box when they view the page.
No matter what I do, when the page attempts to access the remote server, I get a Permission Denied error. I have tried the suggestion from this page:
As a baseline, I created a blank, normal, anonymous access web on the same machine. I did as described in the article above.
I tried resetting the password for IUSR_computername, and setting the anonymous password in the metabase to match. I created the IUSR_computername account on the remote server with the same password, and gave it log on locally rights. I even tried giving IUSR_computername administrator access, on both servers. No matter what I did, it failed with Permission Denied.
The *only* thing that got it to work was telling the web site to use "administrator" for anonymous access instead of IUSR_computername. This worked fine - but isn't really very safe.
I'm at a complete loss. What I WANT to do is to not run the site with anonymous access at all, which means I can't even specify the account used for anonymous access. Trying this, and typing in the administrator username and password when viewing the web page also gets the familiar "Permission Denied."
I have an ASP app that calls an object on the web server which goes out to a mapped network drive to retrieve a file from a W2K file server. My current web server is a W2K. The share on the file server as well as the NTFS permissions on the server are wide open (Everyone Full Control) but still require me to run the web server under an account other than the IUSR account for the object to be able to access the file. None the less, it works fine.
However, when I run this same app on a W2K3 server, it can not access the file from the exact same location. Seems to me I need to tell the web server at a different level what account to run at or something. It doesn't appear that the W2K3 web server's account has permission to access the file despite the fact I am using the same account as the W2K. Anyone have any ideas? The goal is to get the W2K3 web server to successfully access a remote file on a W2K file server without any permissions problems. Again, the share and NTFS on the file server are wide open.