I just migrated an NT4.0 website (all ASP) to Windows Server 2003 (small business server - deluxe edition) and some pages are very slow to render on client.
Seems to be pages with tables. I can stop the browser by clicking "X" and the table will be partly rendered. The table only has 26 rows and very little content.
Any ideas why this is happening would be appreciated. I have read of others with the same problem but no solutions.
User clicks a link that displays a customer card and financial stats (has a lot of database calls). Every 5 times the user clicks the same page/link it takes about 30 seconds (normal response time is <1 second) to display. Code:
On my WinXP machine, with both IE6 and Firefox 1.0, response.redirect and server.transfer take about a minute. But on my WinNT machine with IE5.5, it works instantly. What's going on?
My window server is going to be upgraded from Win NT 4.0 Server to Win 2003 Server. I don't know if I can put an ASP web application on this new server without any problem. I guess ASP.NET would be better but right now I just have a classic ASP. Can you help me about this? Or any article about this issue would be greatly appreciated.
I made some of the web pages using ASP on windows 2000 server, now i wanto to upgrade my Operating system from windows 2000 server to Windows 2003 Server , Are my web pages will work fine if i do this upgradation or there are any configurations on IIS i have to make to work fine ....
I have two servers, both running windows 2003 and both containing the exact same roperties for IIS.I have a set of asp intranet pages that are located inside the c:inetpubwwwroot est folder.On one of the servers, the asp pages run fine, however on the second server the asp files are not recognised as asp pages. If you double click them, windows pops up a message box stating "Windows cannot open this file".
If I try to view an asp page via the browser, I get page not found.I have IIS installed, and under Web Service Extensions I have allowed every item that can be set.Does anyone know why windows cannot make an association with the asp page?
I've had a new server installed for me. with Windows 2003 and II6 with ASP.NET. but I want to run a small (but important) application written in ASP(all .ASP files)
as it stands the server will not 'understand' .ASP files (only .ASPx)To avoid having to modify the whole application ( :-} ) can I get the server to execute. ASP files?(is it as simple as copying over an existing II4 ASP.DLL and installing that?
We have several extensive sites and all use a lot of include files. We have the coded as include file and virtual include using ../ since it is a shared server etc. The sites were moved by the hosting company to a new windows 2003 server and now we get invalid path error part of the time, others it works fine.
The host says it is our programmers did not follow asp procedures and used ../ I always thought this was ok, it was never an issue before the move...is this new to windows 2003.
When I upgraded to Server 2003, I get this error now in my asp script which is saving a form to an asp database. Do I need to do something different now? I have used FP to design my forms, and to do my data results pages. I am now using sharepoint services also which I was not using previously.
The Include file '../_fpclass/fpdbform.inc' cannot contain '..' to indicate the parent directory.
I just set up an acct. with godaddy for a shared virtual dedicated server using Windows 2003 and IIS 6. None of my ASP scripts work to send emails using CDONTS. Research took me to how to install the cdonts.dll file and after doing so I don't get the error about not being able to create an ojbect but rather that of permissions on the line that has the .send. Other research led to me believe that windows 2003 does not support cdonts at all? I'd prefer to use CDO but I was told by Godaddy that the script below is not supported on a shared server - Code:
We have just set up a Windows Server 2003 x64 system for the purposes of being a dedicated web server/media streaming server. Up to this point, we have been using Windows Server 2003 x86 environment and everything is running well.
I have migrated the IIS settings over to the new server and all appears to be going well when tested except that I have now lost all DB connectivity to the 3 small Access databases that I have in the server. All permissions and set ups are the same.
Based on past experience, I thought that it had to do with my Jet 4.0 drivers not being up to date, but a check of those against that on the service pack 8 indicates that my versions are the same as those in that Service pack...but to be sure,
I downloaded the x64 version of the software and the install says that while the version is valid, it is not for the correct machine type ???? So I downloaded the x86 software, and that also did not work (of course). I then checked my Jet 4.0 drivers on my x86 machine...and they are OLDER than the ones on my x64 machine...I am totally confused and do not understand...
Here is the code that I use to call the databases:
Some one has posted this question on 10th August, as CDONTS is not working on windows 2003 serever. I have the same problem and I copied CDONTS.DLL from Windows 2000 Server and registered on Win 2003 server but it giving the error on line when I calling method send of the object.
Error is Microsoft VBScript runtime error '800a0046'
Permission denied
I tried to register CDONTS as COM+ with Admin user right to execute but it still giving same error.
if I can use CDONTS in W 2003 Server environment to send emails the same way it is used in W2K Server. I have heard that CDONTS is no longer available in W 2003 Server and if so, how can I send emails from ASP page.
i want to get some xml files from another server and save them on my local server uising. I first tried to use xmlhttp but I got a connection error. Then i read somewhere about asphttp, installed it but it doesn't work on 2003 server.
Our inter/intranet server has just been upgraded to Windows Serve 2003, IIS6, running Sharepoint.
I cannot now run even a "Hello World" ASP (not aspx/.net) script although static html displays fine.
We have enabled ASP in IIS/Web Service Extensions but still nothing. There is no error msg, scripts just do not run. Are there furthe switches in Sharepoint or IIS that I need to know about ??
I have a site thats been up for 2-3 years on an NT4 server using IIS & Ms Access, and I used MAcromedia Ultradev to build it with MX 2004 to maintain it.
The hosting company decided to upgrade the server to Windows Server 2003 and now none of the Dtabase connections or include files can be found. Does anyone know what I need to do to re-code this site.
I have 9 asp-sites on a Win2003 server, and would like to use the same include file, but it does not work.
The path for the servers default website (which is not where the problem is) is c:inetpubwwwroot and the rest of the sites are at c:inetpubwwwrootwebsitesSite1 , ..Site2 etc.
I tried using the following on the secondary sites: <!--#include virtual="Websites/Include.asp" --> <!--#include virtual="/Websites/Include.asp" --> <!--#include file="../Include.asp" -->
All works fine on my development machine (Win2k) and on the server (Win2003) when it is accessed through the LAN, but when I cut the LAN and access the server through www (e.g. http://www.site1.dk) it does not work.
I suspect that the internet user does not have rights to the virtual path, but how do I solve that?
I am recieving a weird error when I try to run asp scripts on my local machine, I can use pages that access a database, but when I try to write to the file system ie upload a file I get the error message below.
Hi people, I currently have a website and the asp pages include the following line:
"Set Tools = Server.CreateObject("MSWC.Tools")"
My site is hosted on Windows 2000 server.
The hosting company has offered me a new deal but on Windows 2003 servers, I took them up on this but found that my asp pages did not function as these servers do not have the Internet Information Server (IIS) Resource Kit installed on them. I found this out by looking at http://support.microsoft.com/kb/q249290/.
As I am not the original creator of the asp pages and have no knowledge of asp, can anyone help me fix this problem where my asp pages will function correctly on the Windows 2003 server?
Not sure which forum this belongs in, so here it is here as well as in the IIS forum
I am migrating a Windows 2000 Server Web Server with an older version of IIS to a new Windows 2003 Server with IIS 6.0.....Everything is working properly accept web forms which simply send an email via a SMTP service installed in IIS:
I am currently using the following script on Window 2000 and it works fine. However i am trying migarte the site to Windows 2003 server. I have just about got everything else to work but this one page stops working.
I have checked the obvious, the database is there and that all works as the previous page requires info from it and it works fine. Code:
im trying to run a bat file on windows server 2003 and am running into nothing but problems.
i have IIS on my XP workstation that accesses the 2003 server. what im about to explain below works properly on the XP IIs.
i have two files: somefile.asp and somefile.bat. the asp file creates a wscript.shell and then tries to execute the run method for somefile.bat.
however, it isnt working. after an unexaggerated 7 hours of searching google/etc, i have found nothing but frustration and deep, seething anger regarding this problem. Code:
I have installed MSDE on my local computer - Windows 2000 Professional. I have created a function which runs me a link whose path is placed in the input field. This function looks like this: Code:
I'm working on a site that is just *extremely slow* on certain pages that are very database intensive. Now... I've worked quite a bit with databases before - and this is different. It's ridiculously slow. I've looked through the long ASP script (it's a calendar listings page, with some more db stuff under the calendar). There's not really anything else I can do to fix up the code. I've consolodated SQL statements, converted everything to GetRows... closed my objects immediately... etc. I've also added indexes to the db fields in my WHERE clause of SQL. The page isn't *that* complicated that it should take so long. Sometime it even time-outs. I've tried so much, and nothing is working. Could it be that I need a dedicated server? Something I'm missing in the code? (It's really long so I'd prefer not to post it if possible but I might). MySQL
I'm trying to surf on a website on winXP, but IIS response is very slow. It doesn't load a lot of images (red x). Besides, it alerts always there's no connection (from each page to the following), asking whether I want to connect. The browser keeps waiting for images then it fails. What can I do?
I developed a page that takes from the database based on a select information and displays that on the screen. My problem is that the display proces is very slow, it takes time to display the results. Code: