In the Design view in Visual Studio 2005 of an ASP.NET web
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the default event of an ASP.NET server control?
I am developing a web application using google map api.I
want to update the map inside the div control within update
panel. I got other controls updated but map doesn't get
updated.I do not not want to update map whenever unnecessary
controls are fired at server side.How could it be achieved?
Hello
I am hosting remoting within IIS. Everything works just
fine as long as
I allow anonymous access at the IIS level.
When I allow only Windows Authenticated sessions, something
very
strange happens:
If the client activates the remote object with IP address -
works fine
If the client activates it using a machine name - get http
401 exception is thrown.
The exception is thrown when the client calls the remote
method.
I set the channel's useDefaultCredentials property to true.
Any idea how to allow Windows Authentication?
Here is the call stack:
System.Net.WebException: The remote server returned an
error: (401)
Unauthorized
.. ---> System.ComponentModel.Win32Exception: The target
principal name
is incorrect
at System.Net.NTAuthentication.GetOutgoingBlob(Byte[]
incomingBlob,
Boolean handshakeComplete)
at System.Net.NTAuthentication.GetOutgoingBlob(String
incomingBlob,
Boolean handshakeComplete)
at System.Net.NegotiateClient.DoAuthenticate(String
challenge,
WebRequest webRequest, ICredentials credentials, Boolean
preAuthenticate)
at System.Net.NegotiateClient.DoAuthenticate(String
challenge,
WebRequest webRequest, ICredentials credentials, Boolean
preAuthenticate)
at System.Net.NegotiateClient.Authenticate(String challenge,
WebRequest webRequest, ICredentials credentials)
at System.Net.AuthenticationManager.Authenticate(String
challenge,
WebRequest request, ICredentials credentials)
at System.Net.AuthenticationState.AttemptAuthenticate
(HttpWebRequest
httpWebRequest, ICredentials authInfo)
--- End of inner exception stack trace ---
Hello
I am hosting remoting within IIS. Everything works just
fine as long as
I allow anonymous access at the IIS level.
When I allow only Windows Authenticated sessions, something
very
strange happens:
If the client activates the remote object with IP address -
works fine
If the client activates it using a machine name - get http
401 exception is thrown.
The exception is thrown when the client calls the remote
method.
I set the channel's useDefaultCredentials property to true.
Any idea how to allow Windows Authentication?
Here is the call stack:
System.Net.WebException: The remote server returned an
error: (401)
Unauthorized
.. ---> System.ComponentModel.Win32Exception: The target
principal name
is incorrect
at System.Net.NTAuthentication.GetOutgoingBlob(Byte[]
incomingBlob,
Boolean handshakeComplete)
at System.Net.NTAuthentication.GetOutgoingBlob(String
incomingBlob,
Boolean handshakeComplete)
at System.Net.NegotiateClient.DoAuthenticate(String
challenge,
WebRequest webRequest, ICredentials credentials, Boolean
preAuthenticate)
at System.Net.NegotiateClient.DoAuthenticate(String
challenge,
WebRequest webRequest, ICredentials credentials, Boolean
preAuthenticate)
at System.Net.NegotiateClient.Authenticate(String challenge,
WebRequest webRequest, ICredentials credentials)
at System.Net.AuthenticationManager.Authenticate(String
challenge,
WebRequest request, ICredentials credentials)
at System.Net.AuthenticationState.AttemptAuthenticate
(HttpWebRequest
httpWebRequest, ICredentials authInfo)
--- End of inner exception stack trace ---
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