Cannot Access The Database From Server Machine To Client Machine Using .net 3.5?
Dec 9, 2010
I develop an application using vb.net.application will run on client server architecture.when we try to execute the program in client side then it will give me an error which is related to sqlclientexception.how can i handle this situation.i used vb.net 3.5 as front end and sql server 2000 as back end.i have done total coding with system.data.sqlclient namespace.
I am creating small application (desktop search engine) which uses sql server as back end. Sql server is used to store huge data using indexing (for quick search). Is it necessary that client should have sql server on his machine to run the application? I don't want to install sql server on client's machine, because my application is just a small utility.Is there any other way so that I can store huge data using indexing?
I want to build an application, which can remote access to SQL Server in Server Machine.I used to build one, and it also can access to SQL Server in other pc. But when i promote it to become a Server(to become a Domain Controller). My application has never access to SQL Server. I don't know what to do now?
remember: I want to build an application, which is accessing to SQL Server in Window Server(Client/Server Application).
I have an application that takes a series of reports and sends them as attachments in an email to a specified group of email accounts.
When I run the Java version of this using apache commons and the same setting, the email is sent. However, when I run the VB.NET version of the code, it fails on my local machine and on the client machine.
I have a VB.NET web application running on a server that uses similar code. I tried that code locally and it fails. Yet, the web application is working perfectly.
Why is it that the Java application can send the email, but the .NET application cannot?[code]....
I've created a small DLL, an addin for Autodesk Inventor, this addin saves some information provided by the user and the program to an access(mdb)database.The whole idea behind this is that it allows users to quickly find drawings, assemblies and so on.The DLL works great on x86 systems however it has issues on x64 because I used ado.net.In a attempt to solve it I forced .net to compile it with the target x86 CPU settings.
However using this I'm unable register the dll (C:WINDOWSMicrosoft.NETFramework64v2.0.50727RegAsm.exe /codebase SavetoDatabase.dll )It says its not a proper .net dll file and therefore cannot be registered.
is there any other access-database connection provider (like dao or ado.net) that works on a 64 bit machine? Or do I need to change from mdb databases to another type (like mysql)? because sooner or later all machines its running on will be converted to x64.Or do I need to register the dll in another way?I've also tried to replace the conn.ConnectionString = "Provider=Microsoft.Jet.OLEDB.4.0 with ACE, with no luck however
I've inherited a lot of custom made software for an office, and, while managing it, I've found it performs differently from machine to machine.I mean, some controls get painted in weird ways in some machines but well in another, or just work differently, like in some machines clicking something selects it, and in the next machine clicking the same thing makes it editable.I suspect, o course, of the myriad of DLL the software loads
I need to have a 32 bit oracle client installed my test PC which is acctually a 64 bit machine.when i try connecting to oracle in my window application in vb.net ,it does not open the connection.
I want to use technique that is i don't want use server traffi for all time. I want to create tmptable in client machie and process data after processung i save the data into server.
my database on sql server 2005.my application is completely working in my computer.but on other machine sql server 2005 login error.sql server does not allow remote server.please how can i load my application on other computer.
what happens if I use a font in my WinForms app that isn't available on the target machine - does it use a font in the same family or just Sans Serif or something else?
I have developed a windows application on vb.net 2008 and deployed it on client machine my crystal reports are configured through DSN to server everything is going fine om my development machine but on client machine producing is "Load Report failed" . I have added Reports folders and all RPT files in that folder in installation package through file system.
Dim path As String path = Application.StartupPath.Substring(0, Application.StartupPath.Length - 10) Dim fullpath As String = path & "Reportsslip.rpt " cryRpt.Load(fullpath)
i am using MSComm control in my Vb.net Application ...it working gud in my system.but after creating the installation file if i install the projest in other system mean it not working it showing come runtime error System.Runtime.InteropServices.COMException (0x80040112): Creating an instance of the COM component with CLSID This is the run time exception i am getting?
I have designed a project in VB 2008 having Reports created in Crystal Reports.
I build the project & copied the Release folder to Client Machine.
The Application is running well however, when i click the button to see Report i get following error "Could not load file or assembly CrystalDecisions.Windows.Forms.... The system cannot find the file specified" & the application terminates.
I'm writing a VB.NET WEB application and I'm fairly new at it. What I want to do is open Excel workbooks on the client workstation so the user can "Save As" or print or basically do whatever they want with it past that point. I've done this in a windows application using System.Diagnostics but all the information I've read so far doesn't seem to work. I can open .txt and .xls files using this approach:[code]but it opens in the browser, which is not what I want. Do I need to mix Javascript with the HTML and the VB code?
how do i make an installation wizard so that the program would work on the client machine ( pc or laptop not server ) so that the client doesn't need to download .net framework separetly ?
I need to export data into an Access database. My code works, but it works with the assumption the client machine has the Microsoft.Jet.OLEDB.4.0 as a valid provider.
I want to test to see if this is true or not, in code. My problem is that I don't have the location of an existing access database and I don't want to create a new .mdb that I'd use to verify the connection and then delete it.
I Converted my project(Its contain the rdo2.0's) from vb6.0 to Vb.net 2005. Its working fine in development machine( in Development have the Vb6.0 and Vb.net 2005). But its not work in Client machine. Its asking the rdo2.0 introp's. How to install the rdo2.0 's to client machine with out installing vb6.0. If i installed vb6.0 at client machine its work fine. How to install rdo2.0's in client machine without vb6.0.
I want to block a perticular machine from accessing my machine..Both the machines are in LAN..I dont want a perticular machine to access my computer How can i achieve this...I want to do this using VB.NetAny idea....
When am trying read Windows 2008 serivices Remotely from 2003 server by using following VB Script :
'Objective: TO check the SQLServicesHeartbeat of all SQL Server services and send email 'if any state of service is not running 'on error resume next Set iFSO = CreateObject("Scripting.FilesyStemObject") Set oFSO = CreateObject("Scripting.FilesyStemObject") [Code] .....
I am able to get read all windows 2003 servies, but not able to read Windows 2008 SQL Services Remotely, error throwing in the above line : Set objWMIService = GetObject("winmgmts:\" & strComputer & "ootcimv2").
I would like to create a server program that accesses an "ms access" database. I will also need a client program that connects to the server. The reason for this is that the server is a mediator for several clients. Since I am using access, I plan on maybe having 20 or 30 clients connect to the server only. The client will have access to a virtual market. So when a person buys or sells something on the market, the server mediates the transaction and etc. At the same time, the access database saves each clients data as well as the overall market data.
I am in the following situation: I have been requested to write an application for managing where we have customers - this must flag up when we try to add a customer too close to another one, so must be able to calculate distances based on post codes.I have chosen to use ASP.Net VB because I am fairly good at that and I like that the browser does all of the layout for me (using Java or C# would mean having to position each element individually).I have copied a few files from the company's website (which I also wrote) and modified them to account for the database structure we need for the new app.I have designed the database to account for the requirements of the new app.I have set up a website in IIS on port 81 through which to view the app.