We've recently rebuilt our entire website with a normalized database
structure (previous structure was horrific). The structure is great now,
but we also recoded approximately 5000 ASP pages. Site went up today with
minimal difficulty (probably 10 minor problems). Then, at about 4pm, the
entire web server locked up and we weren't able to access it. I couldn't
get into it via remote desktop, explorer or any other means and the site
locked up entirely. Any idea what could be causing this (outside of a
fluke)?
I have installed Front page server Extention on IIS 5.0 it was working fine. I was able to load project from Visual Interdav and doing well. Yesterday I installed a security update from Microsoft and after that every thing stop working and I am getting the error below when ever I am trying to connect to server using V Interdev. Error Shows that FP Server Extention is not installed but its there even I removed it and installed it back error is still there.
"An HHTP error occured. The server could not complete your request. Contact your Internet Service Provider or Web Server administrator to make sure that the server has the FrontPage Server Extensions installed, and that the Web application exists on that server" Code:
iis runs on win2k3. i need to have a web-based app that among others does something like this:
1. login - validate against the local user database. 2. user must belong to a certain group (say backup operators group). 3. create a web-based front end to the task scheduler. create, modify, delete schedules. i dont have a starting point with regards to the three requirements.
I always heard people saying IIS ASP front end, and MS-SQL back end. ASP is for server side programming and dynamic content generation, how could it is called front end? Because I thought it is executed in the server, which is back end? I think I am confused with the term front end and back end here.
iis runs on win2k3.i need to have a web-based app that among others does something like this:
1. login - validate against the local user database. 2. user must belong to a certain group (say backup operators group). 3. create a web-based front end to the task scheduler. create, modify, delete schedules.
i dont have a starting point with regards to the three requirements
I've been charged with coming up with an application that would allow a user to type in a social security number, have a page retrieve the person's information from a SQL Server DB and then convert that information to an XML file. Has anyone had any kind of experience.
I have my database created and i need to do the front end of it on the website but i have no idea how to get the information from the database to the website.
I am trying to run an update statement to show a value on a front end ASP page. What I would like to see is if the value from the update statement in null I want to display a zero on the front end.
I wrote this statement and thought it would do that but it still doesnt appear as a zero it just shows nothing because null cannot be displayed. Code:
inserting a 0 in front of a number? i dont think i can do it with data type "int" so i changed to "nvarchar" and for some reason upon inserting it still takes the 0 away
inserting - "0600" for example.. only 600 is inserted.. but if i manually input it it works.. errrr
I have created a workorder form on Front Page that employees use to send in computer and other maintenance problems. In the form properties, I can choose to send the data to a database OR send it in an email, but can not choose both. We have it going to a database so we can better manage the data. But we would also like to send an email notification when a new record is added to the database.
I've tried this in Access on the database end but came up emptyhanded. The Access gurus have suggested it's something I need to do in html on the form. My html is very limited so I'm hoping someone can tell me if this is possible, and how I would go about doing it. The HTML gurus suggested it was an ASP issue.
Why is it when I enter a date in a date field and update, sometimes it will be displayed in US format (month, day) and sometimes in English (day, month) and is there any way around this?
Our application launches a webbrowser window with a command to (more than one) asp's on the host. The window is reused for subsequent commands. Unfortunately, the old window is usually underneath some other window and unaccessable from the application.
Is there (preferably) a browser-independant method to command the window to front from the asp?
my site (which I am currently redeveloping) has 3 different sections to the site. All which well contain different information.
What I want to know is how can I make the starting page of the site display information which the users is looking for.
eg. if the user always go to one section of the site the main page well show information relevant to that section. (I hope you know what I mean)
So I was thinking about how to do this and this is what I came up with.
Set a cookie for the site and each section has there own number value (eg. 1 to 10) When the user hits the main page it gets the values of all 3 sections from the cookies and checks which has the most value (eg 3, 5, 10).
Based upon the highest value each section has there own .asp include which is shown to the user.
i wanna connect front page forms with the database for searching and updation .. how can i do it.. in asp it ask to host the web it doesn't works on disk drive..any one help to solve this proplem..any alternative
I have 2 webs under my default web running win2003
1. A front-page intranet 2. A asp (not .net) web is fine
Both allow anonomous access. My front page web always gets a BLANK Request.ServerVariables("Logon_User"). The asp web gets the logon_user OK. Both webs have a global.asa that has Code:
I have FrontPage 2003 on my XP laptop. I need to test some web pages with *.asp codes which worked perfectly well with my old Win95 computer in the past. Of course I had to install Personal Web Server to it in order to do the job.
The help files of FP, gives the clue that it has the facilities to behave like a server and test interactive web pages. But I haven't seen the use of ASP pages with it. I do not wish to install a server on my XP just to test ASP pages.
I m using front page. I have used some button and value of all button is different so its width show different. I want to equal width of all buttons. I dont want to use link button.
I m using front page. I have used some button and value of all button is different so its width show different. I want to equal width of all buttons. I dont want to use link button.
I have sql server express at my PC-windows xp professional, I try to connect to a table via asp (queryString :"Driver={SQL Server};" &"Server=localhost;" & _ "Database=local;" & "Uid=nikos;" & "Pwd=nikos;" but there is an error Microsoft OLE DB Provider for ODBC Drivers (0x80004005) [Microsoft][ODBC SQL Server Driver][DBNETLIB]"The SQL server does not exist or there is no permission.
I can login with EMS lite both with sql server Auth. and windows auth.What is fault?
I'm trying to install a simple e-mail form to my webpage; which takes some info from user (like name, phone, e-mail,etc...) and when user pushes submit button e-mails them to me immediately. I've tried to do so with ASP Formmail but I couldn't succeed. . it gives me: Server object error " 'ASP 0177 : 800401f3' Server.CreateObject Failed " error. Can anyone please help me to install my form? Because I need to install it immediately;
I need to read a SQL Server table into a Web Page and within the Web Page to permit my users to make changes to the records, delete or add new records and then save the entire contents back to the SQL Server table back.
The functionality I am looking is almost the same as In the SQL Enterprise Manager whereby I can choose a table open the table and then return all rows and I can maintain the same and save it back to the SQL Server table. I want almost a similar web interface to such a functionality.
Even if not a generic functionality as the SQL Enterprise Manager table maintenance appreciate if somebody can share the code with a sample how I can do it in ASP pages + T-SQL if need be.
I have created a form that sends email thru my local server. What I want to do is send the email thru our corporate Exchange server. Does anyone know how I can accomplish this task? Please advise. Thanks.
I'm just about to start a project that needs to combine the results of a SQL Server query with the results of an Index Server query. The basic idea is that the user enters/selects a bunch of search criteria on a form.
Most of the criteria selected by the user will be used to select records from the database - standard WHERE clause stuff - but the user can also enter free-text that should be searched for in associated uploaded documents.
The documents are sitting in the file-system with file-name pointers only stored in the database (not the document). Only records where the associated free-text is found in the documents should be returned. I'm new to Index Server and am wondering how is this done. Any good references/tutes?
I have an application that needs to pull files from an internal server. This is the setup. The web server is external facing, meaning exposed to the internet. I then have a file server that sits inside our domain. I created a COM object that can impersonate a user to retrieve files from that server. However, I cannot get the application to pull files from the internal server.
I first tried a domain account that could reach both servers. This did not work. I then had the network team create the same account on both machines. This is not working either. I can impersonate the user (I am able to get the user/users authenticated), but the script keeps coming back with and access denied. Code:
I'm stumped by one single thing when using Msxml2.ServerXMLHTTP.4.0. I'm sending an XML-formatted text string to a foreign server and getting a response back (using Windows 2000 Server and IIS). The problem is, when they send any special characters in the response string, my application chokes. Code: