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hi
something very Strange in Webservice and windows-ce connection....
i have Webservice in my computer that stay on `C:\inetpub\wwwroot\WS_TEST` called `WS_TEST`
my IP is `11.22.33.44`
the connection is: `http://11.22.33.44/WS_TEST/service1.asmx`
in my Windows-CE i have this connection: (see that the IP not equal)
http://99.88.77.66/WS_TEST/service1.asmx
and the windows-ce **connect successfully** to the Webservice - how ?
how to do that only same IP will connect successfully ?
thanks in advance
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How is this a C# problem?
You would probably be better asking this in either the Web Development Forum[^] or the Mobile Forum[^].
Henry Minute
Do not read medical books! You could die of a misprint. - Mark Twain
Girl: (staring) "Why do you need an icy cucumber?"
“I want to report a fraud. The government is lying to us all.”
I wouldn't let CG touch my Abacus!
When you're wrestling a gorilla, you don't stop when you're tired, you stop when the gorilla is.
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hi
how to force IIS_IUSER full control by making setup & deploy project ?
i work on C# visual-studio 2008
thanks in advance
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Full control of what?? Nevermind, it really doesn't matter since that is a horribly bad idea...
Do NOT do it! Why? Because that is the defualt account ALL websites on the server use unless otherwise configured (which is rare).
But, that's exactly what you have to do. Your website should run under its own account specially configured to run the site and give just enough permissions to it to what what it needs to do. You do NOT give it Full Control of anything.
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Don't, is is a very bad plan, it breaks open the security on the server.
Create a new account and give it only the permissions it requires. How you grant these depends on what you atually want to grant, and the OS more than likely).
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For your setup project, IIS_USER does not need "full control" because the setup program runs with a system account. It can place all the files in their correct location, set user rights as required so that thereafter IIS_USER will have appropriate access to them. When IIS_USER needs write access, use special folders for that purpose, do not add write access to the installation directory of your web application!
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Can anyone help me with code for paypal and backup recovery in c#.
Does the paypal fuction properly in south africa?
Is it possible to link windows application with web applicatin,if so,how?
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mageba wrote: Can anyone help me with code for paypal and backup recovery in c#.
Please read the forum FAQs, don't ask for code. State what you have done, and what isn't working, otherwise everyone will assume you've done nothing and you'll get replies like this.
mageba wrote: Does the paypal fuction properly in south africa?
Probably, if you Google your question you'll get an answer more quickly than here, but we do have a few members from/in SA
mageba wrote: Is it possible to link windows application with web applicatin,if so,how?
What do you mean by "link" ? They can certainly use the same database, and they can certainly consume remote procedures such as web services. How do you want them linked exactly.
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mageba wrote: Does the paypal fuction properly in south africa?
Well, you live there, you tell us!
I must get a clever new signature for 2011.
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What? That's research, that is! 5!
Real men don't use instructions. They are only the manufacturers opinion on how to put the thing together.
Manfred R. Bihy: "Looks as if OP is learning resistant."
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Last week I asked here if there was anything built into .NET for writing distributed apps (i.e. an API to distribute the workload over in house PCs). A few of you asked that I report back if I found anything.
I have located just what I was looking for in the Utilify platform (www.utilify.com).
Its *free* and its got a tiny footprint. You can't beat that.
Basically, they give you an executor service that runs on all the worker PCs and one PC serves as the coordinator and has a monitor app installed on it. Has performance graphs, load balancing, fault tolerance, heart beat, PC health status, etc. all built in.
Using it is simple, you just create a job object that implements the IExecutable interface (the execute method is called by the platform) that gets passed around on your "cloud" and executed on the worker PCs. You submit the job and get notification events when its done.
Pretty much all there is to it.
NOTE: One gotcha I ran into is it only supports .NET 3.5 binaries compiled to MSIL. I happen to be using .NET 4.0 compiled to x86 due to other requirements. I reported that issue to them and they are supposed to release a bug fix soon.
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Thanks for reporting back.
It is of no use to me but thanks anyway.
Henry Minute
Do not read medical books! You could die of a misprint. - Mark Twain
Girl: (staring) "Why do you need an icy cucumber?"
“I want to report a fraud. The government is lying to us all.”
I wouldn't let CG touch my Abacus!
When you're wrestling a gorilla, you don't stop when you're tired, you stop when the gorilla is.
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And I still can't remember the name for it. That will be n excellent find, gonna hurt IBM when I take into work on Monday
Never underestimate the power of human stupidity
RAH
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Hi,
I have developed a winform application in C# using visual studio 2008.
The application at present is on my laptop and talks to the sql server 2005 express.
All works fine.
Now I would like to create a setup CD so that it can be installed on a client machine.
1- SQl Server 2005 express is installed on the client machine (For business requirements) with the required logins that the app requires to login to sql server.
2- I am unable to find a simple straightforward documentation on how to have a complete setup of the app on a CD so that I can run it on the client to install the app. Note that the setup should have the .net framework, etc included...
Is there a link you can refer me to for this purpose please?
Thanks
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Hi,
Thaks for the reply.
I would like to stick to the visual studio tools for the installation.
The vs 2008 I am using has the necessary tools to create a setup project, etc but I would like to see a simple documentation on how to create a setup CD.
Can you refer me to one please?
Thanks
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Do NOT stick to the tools in Visual Studio for this.
The next version of Visual Studio will not have them. They are being replaced with Installshield Express. I highly suggest either picking up that from Flexera or some other installation creation tool, like Wix, InnoSetup, ... Learn something that isn't going to die.
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arkiboys wrote: I would like to stick to the visual studio tools for the installation.
Don't you think we should have been told this? This is the type of information that changes the answer you are given. You have asked so many questions that you should be aware now that you need to supply ALL relevant information, rather than have us get it out of you drip-feed.
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I have now created the setup.exe
It did not ask me to add .net 2.0
How would the client machine run the application then?
Thanks
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arkiboys wrote: Is there a link you can refer me to for this purpose please?
Yup, MSDN describes it here[^]. Click on "ClickOnce Deployment", then on "Publishing ClickOnce Applications" (second from the top) and you'll get a list of "how to"-articles. You want the one on the top[^] of that page, it describes publishing from CD/DVD somewhere on the middle of that page.
Good luck
I are Troll
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I believe Clickonce can not be used for my requirement because the client machine is NOT on the network.
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arkiboys wrote: I believe Clickonce can not be used for my requirement because the client machine is NOT on the network.
The page that I linked to on MSDN claims otherwise.
I are Troll
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ClickOnce also supports CD/DVD based publication mechanisms.
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Ok, I will try that.
Many thanks everyone.
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