I have a Windows Phone App called Dimensions Weather and News here. Last when I updated My Application to version 1.2.0.0, some users are reporting that they are neither able to install the app nor update the app. The app downloads but then fails during installation. What can be the possible cause of this issue? Is there something wrong with my XAP or configuration?
Please note that all was working fine until I updated it to the latest version.
Any help would be highly appreciated.
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I have Imagemagick running on a remote server and have had it running on a local server successfully for many years, but recently I have had need to reinstall on a new machine and can't for the life of me figure out what i'm doing wrong, It's probably really simple and I'm hoping someone can point me in the right direction.
Scenario
WIN 10 running iis as localhost
Successfully installed Imagemagick 32 and 64 bit so they run on the local machine, however when try to access the localhost web page requiring Imagemagic I'm receiving the following message
Microsoft VBScript runtime error '800a01ad'
ActiveX component can't create object: 'ImageMagickObject.MagickImage.1'
my app pool is current set to allow 32bt application and as far as I am aware all permissions are correct, although I do believe this may be the issue somewhere.
Can anyone help to shed some light on this issue.
Thanks :-)
Resolved.. It turns out the latest version of Imagemagick 7.1.x does not ship with ImagemagickObject.dll, fortunately, I had a saved download .exe for an earlier version 7.0.8 which still had the .dll, once install I could copy imageMagickObject.dll to the system32 folder, after that everything worked as expected. Not sure what would replace this in my code if I have to ever user a newer version, if someone knows please add to the post.
Everything was fine until yesterday. This must be due to Windows update. No one touched the server. I have tired couple of similar solutions posted in Stack Overflow(all are old questions),none of them worked for me. What I have, Server Windows server 2019, APP netcore 3.1 ,IIS version 10. .net core runtime and SDK both are installed. This was working before. No one touched anything, just stopped working
In the browser appearing
HTTP Error 500.31 - ANCM Failed to Find Native Dependencies
When I executed on the command line
A fatal error was encountered. The library 'hostpolicy.dll' required to execute the application was not found in
When I checked event log. Something like below appeared. But let me tell you in the build
directory we don't have a file like app.runtimeconfig.json
What I have tried
Repair .netcoe runtime and SDK
Restore old DB backup
Reinstall .netcore versions
No pending Windows updates
Restart IIS APP pool also the server
Check file permission
None of them worked for me. If anyone can help, really appreciate.
For this issue, we can't find out that the environment of windows server caused by windows update is abnormal. As you said, it worked fine before.
So please allow me summarize below suggestions as answer.
Suggestions
Copy the publish file named original_file . And paste it in our dev pc or other server which have IIS Management. And test it, this publish file should be works. This step just confirm the publish file is normal.
Create a new website and a new application pool. Create a new asp.net core3.1 application and deploy it. Then check if it works properly under this new site.
The site should be fine in the second steps, and replace it with the original_file. And the application also should be works fine.
The site can't work in the second steps, it means the environment in you server has some problem. It could be registry issue or ApplicationHost.config issue in IIS and so on. If it's very important for you, you can rasie a support ticket and let official engineer help you to figure out what happend in this windows Update
After the third step, if the new site can run the original_file file well. We can compare ApplicationHost.config between the new site and the original one to see if any settings have been changed.
I've just created a new IIS website on a Windows Server 2008 in order to use it to deploy a new website.
The website is still empty.
If I try to open IIS Web Platform Installer under Management Tools, I get stuck on the error:
'doctype' is an unexpected token. The expected token is 'DOCTYPE'.
Line 1, position 3.
After closing the error, the Web platform Installer closes.
Do anyone know how to solve it?
Let me know in the comments if you need any other info or technical data, I have really no idea on how can I troubleshoot this
I had the same issue. However, I cannot uninstall IIS completely as I have many sites on my IIS running.
What I did was, I tried to install an IIS module which was not there. for eg, I chose CORS module.
You can get it from here https://www.iis.net/downloads/microsoft/iis-cors-module
Once I tried installing, WPI automatically uninstalled and reinstalled during the process and it resolved the issue.
Hope it helps!
As mentioned by #qbik Simply updating the Web platform installer fixed the issue. You can download the latest at this time from here.
Done, here's how I solved.
This issue seems to be strictly related to an old configuration of this server, so I had to manually reset it. If you face this issue, these following steps should work fine:
First of all, I had to remove the IIS role functionality from
Control Panel > Programs and Features > Turn Window Features on or
off > Roles.
Then, I restarted the server and added again the IIS role
functionality (make sure to check all of the asp net
functionalities).
After that, I restarted the server (again) and I have reinstalled: 1) DotNetCore.2.0.7-WindowsHosting (you've got to find the installer online, make sure to download the last version. 2.0.7 was the last when I made this question so on 25/05/2018) 2) Web platform Installer from here.
Executing web platform installer from all program inside start menu worked fine.
Hope it will be helpful
(See Also:
How to Install Web Platform Installer and Web Deployment)
I have downloaded MongoDB from the official site as an .msi file and during installation it stops and freezes and after half an hour, and gives an error as the setup wizard ended prematurely.
I have a fresh installation of Windows 10 Pro (64-bit) installed just today, and there are no other applications which should be interfering with MongoDB.
I have NodeJS (v8.10.0), npm(5.6.0) installed properly
Windows firewall is turned off and there is no antivirus running.
Is this problem of any missing drivers or any change in BIOS settings?
For me unchecking Install Compass helped ...
I disabled installing the router (mongos) and bundeled software client (MongoDB Compass) and installer ran fine after that. Hope this helps.
I had this problem too and solve it in this way:
Remove the older version of MongoDB if you have installed it before.
Disable your antivirus if you have any of them
Go to C:>users>"UserName">AppData>Local>Temp
Right Click on Temp and go to Properties
Select Security Tab
Select the User and check the permission and controll give the user full control by Checking Full Control on permission
Go Ahead and Install MongoDB.
Note that if you want to install MongoDB compass too, you should have internet connection.
I hope this will work for you.
Using manifoldjs on a windows 10 box - tried to use a simplistic site such as www.google.com or even www.nick.com which is the demo used in Build 2015.
The app can install correctly with powershell and I am able to start the app but all I get is a blank screen and then in say 30 seconds the app quits.
Anyone had any success with the Hosted Web Apps in windows 10?
I know this is an older post but I just came across it. it sounds like the generator was using a different version of the manifest than what you build was on. We tried to stay with the most recent versions of each of the Insider releases.
The good news is we think we are on the final one now, and I'm guessing you are on a newer build as well. Head over to the issue log: https://github.com/manifoldjs/ManifoldJS/issues or post a reply here if it's still not working for you.
If you are specifically looking to get a hosted web app working we do have a yo generator that gets one up and running.
https://github.com/MicrosoftEdge/generator-appx
Install yo generator
npm i -g gulp yo generator-appx
Create yo project
yo appx
To install a Windows 10 hosted app (Must be on Windows 10 of course, your build 10122 should work fine)
gulp appx:dev
I think someone from the ManifoldJS team will respond as well.
There is probably an error logged in Microsoft-Windows-AppHost. You may have to enable the diagnostics tracing by right-clicking on the log and choosing the option to enable tracing.