How to call a VBScript file in a C# application?
I need to call a VBScript file (.vbs file extension) in my C# Windows application.
How can I do this?
I need to call a VBScript file (.vbs file extension) in my C# Windows application.
How can I do this?
Given the chart here, what should I be looking at to identify the bottleneck? As you can see, requests are averaging nearly 14 seconds under load and the bulk of that time is attributed to the CLR in New Relic’s profiling data. In the performance breakdown for a particular page, it attributes the bulk of the time to the WebTransaction/.aspx page.
I’m currently researching methods for storing user roles and permissions for .NET based projects. Some of these projects are web based, some are not. I’m currently struggling to find the best method to achieve what I’m looking for in a consistent, portable way across project types.
I’ve just read on the net about a newly discovered security vulnerability in ASP.NET. You can read the details here.
I want to get the ip address whoever is registering in my site. How to do this in ASPNET. I used the following code, but, it is not getting the proper IP Address
Continuing from my previous question, is there a comprehensive document that lists all available differences between debug and release modes in a C# application, and particularly in a web application?
I remember when MS was developing Cassini – I believe they rolled it into VS 05/08, so I think this is a Cassini web server question.
If I have a printer hooked directly to a pc (a kiosk with a printer), how would I go about creating the ability for a web page (.net web app) to print a jpg to the kiosks printer with no user intervention other than clicking a button on the page?
When I use DateTime.Now I get the date and time from the server point of view. Is there any way to get the client date and time in ASP.NET?
I have very little to go on here. I can’t reproduce this locally, but when users get the error I get an automatic email exception notification: