Can someone explain what kind of commands demand most attention/resources from server and how an internet server distributes its time among web programs/users. You can also refer me to certain pages where I can read through it.
As far as I know, people prefer using objrs.execute statement instead of other commands like .addnew or .edit etc. the problem is since I don't know much about this hardcore stuff of DB, I continuously have to ask people on ASPFREE to help me. although here people here are awesome but the problem is that sometimes it takes too much time so it's better to have first hand info in your head.
i have an asp page and id like to run some DOS commands to copy files around on the server to a new directory on the server, and then run an exe afterwards. some sites tell me its as simple as Code:
What is the syntax for running say. a batch file (.bat) from within ASP?
For example... in MS Access you can say something like this... ---------------------------------------------------------- CurrentDBDir = "c:" ShellWait CurrentDBDir & "runthis.bat", vbNormalFocus ----------------------------------------------------------
This would run the "runthis.bat" file located in the c: directory. How would one accomplish this same thing in ASP?
Is there a way to insert a word page break into an asp script? I have a script which uses the MS Word Document.ContentType to display a long table and I'd like to insert a page break at certain points so I can print it nicely.
I'm attempting to print to a Zebra printer (barcode) by taking the results of an .asp page and sending the output to the Zebra printer, which will interpret the output / embedded Zebra Program Language (ZPL).
Thus, printing the output at runtime. Does anyone know how to send a dos command from an .asp page that will send the .asp result output to a notepad file then send the notepad file to the printer at run-time? I tried the following code:
I have an ASP page where I build a html table dynamically by reading a database table and populating the <TD> cells with the fields of each record.
I want the last field to be a html drop down list that contains values read from another db relation in the same db. It would seem to me, (i'm novice) that this would require nesting SQL SELECT Code:
I'm trying to execute a Windows command in ASP. For example, this is a snippet of what I have right now: .... Set WshShell = WScript.CreateObject("WScript.Shell") WshShell.Run("notepad", 1, true) Set WshShell = Nothing
The strange thing is that notepad.exe actually appears under the list of processes in Task Manager, but its window does not show up on the server's desktop; the client's browser just sort of hangs. I'm led to believe that this has something to do with IIS permissions, but I'm not certain.
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:
I'm incharge of updating the stats on a chl hockey teams Web Site. I would like to know if there is a way to be able to save the content of the CHL Statistics WebPage on our Server and using it to update our Microsoft Access 2000 database.
If it possible, then I would take the content of that page. Execute some code that will take this information an place it in our database on our server. By doing this, our Team WebSite would be update automaticaly at a time that I specify on our server.
At this time, I have to open the CHL Statistics WebPage. Then Save the HTML page as a txt file, upload it on our server via FTP, then execute my my code that places it in our database.
I have a server that we installed a Web Application (ASP) and It works with a few clients that we tested, IE 5.5, and it does not work on the server machine itself. So we've tested a few thing.
Created a simple file with the contents of <html> <body> Hello World </body> </html> Made one with .HTM extension and one with .ASP.
I can see the HTM file from all machines. I can only see the .ASP file on the machine running IE 5.5 The server itself cannot see the .ASP page. We places the files in the root of the server web and in the Application folder with the same results.
Any one has Idea, How to use Server.Transfer and Server.Execute, When I tried to use these methods I got an eror:
Server object error 'ASP 0230 : 80004005' Server.Transfer Error /SISWeb/portal_logon.asp, line 40 The call to Server.Transfer failed while loading the page.
anybody is there who can respond to this problem. Do I need to change any setting at IIS?
How do you use server.mappath to update a access database on a completely different computer? One of my websites needs to update a database on a completely different website. Code:
I've recently uploaded a site to a new ISP, which is on a Win2003 platform. I've had a problem in that the existing ASP scripts handling email form submissions all experience the following error:
Microsoft VBScript runtime error '800a0046' Permission denied
From what I can gather this is due to moving from Win2000 to Win2003, and specifically the problem lies in this line of code: ....
I fire the following code on Index Server (different obj) and it returns a PDFs no problem, but when I change the object to use the MSSearch for Site Server I don't get any PDFs. Anything in the code that would cause this? I can see the PDFs getting crawled in Site Server, but when I try and search I don't get any pdfs .....
Previously I have canvassed a few way to get a registration code from one server to another - checking the results of the search and returning a function in a string tro be executed at the end. Well that worked until one of my beta testers decided that he would fiffle and get around the syste mmm...
i'm using a model, view, control architecture for a group of .asp pages.
i can't decide whether to use Server.Transfer or Server.Execute to pass posted data from my control to my model. are there security implications for using Server.Execute?
just wanting some advice on pros/cons to each of these since this is the first time i'm attempting to use these methods.