iis management console - iis

I install IIS management console in win 7 ultimate :
when i click on OK button after several minute i receive this error :
and after restart the OS this feature not install.
When i use INETMGR command in run box the service not found error Occurs.
inetmgr.exe not exist in its location. how to solve this problem.

Read these two pages carefully and please be aware of messing up everything because you don't know the answer, it just makes everything worst. Do exactly as they say and everything should be fine. Also let me know the result please.
In my opinion, check the relevant values under "Internet Information Services". When you did not check the "IIS Management Service" what do you want with "IIS Management Console" anyway?! Without the service console only can connect you to the remote IIS servers and nothing else will happen.
Cheers
http://technet.microsoft.com/en-us/library/cc754865(v=ws.10).aspx
http://technet.microsoft.com/en-us/library/cc725762.aspx
Also you can run this command as an Administrator as the second document says:
start /w pkgmgr /iu:IIS-WebServerRole;IIS-WebServer;IIS-CommonHttpFeatures;IIS-StaticContent;IIS-DefaultDocument;IIS-DirectoryBrowsing;IIS-HttpErrors;IIS-HttpRedirect;IIS-ApplicationDevelopment;IIS-ASPNET;IIS-NetFxExtensibility;IIS-ASP;IIS-CGI;IIS-ISAPIExtensions;IIS-ISAPIFilter;IIS-ServerSideIncludes;IIS-HealthAndDiagnostics;IIS-HttpLogging;IIS-LoggingLibraries;IIS-RequestMonitor;IIS-HttpTracing;IIS-CustomLogging;IIS-ODBCLogging;IIS-Security;IIS-BasicAuthentication;IIS-WindowsAuthentication;IIS-DigestAuthentication;IIS-ClientCertificateMappingAuthentication;IIS-IISCertificateMappingAuthentication;IIS-URLAuthorization;IIS-RequestFiltering;IIS-IPSecurity;IIS-Performance;IIS-HttpCompressionStatic;IIS-HttpCompressionDynamic;IIS-WebServerManagementTools;IIS-ManagementConsole;IIS-ManagementScriptingTools;IIS-ManagementService;IIS-IIS6ManagementCompatibility;IIS-Metabase;IIS-WMICompatibility;IIS-LegacyScripts;IIS-LegacySnapIn;IIS-FTPPublishingService;IIS-FTPServer;IIS-FTPManagement;WAS-WindowsActivationService;WAS-ProcessModel;WAS-NetFxEnvironment;WAS-ConfigurationAPI

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IIS is serving but not executing classic asp script

I wrote a classic ASP script (.asp) for a customer a while back. it was running on IIS v6.1 Windows 2003. The customer contacted me and said they had a catastrophic server failure and restored from backup but my script isn't running now. I logged onto their server to check it out and IIS is serving the file (I am prompted to save when I browse to the script) but not executing the script.
Several people's hands were in the server before they called me, I think this is probably a simple config setting someone tried before they figured out how to enable the "ASP" web server roll feature. But for the life of me I can't figure out how they did it. this is obviously not the default behavior. If I was trying to get this behavior I would add the .asp extension to the MIME types, but I checked and it isn't there.
What could cause IIS to serve the source of the ASP script without executing it?
Based on your question I am assuming your restored server is also windows server 2003 ... in that case you will go to the file\folder and the permissions and select execute permission to enable a server side script processor to handle that request. Been almost a decade that I have touched a 2003 server so I can’t give you the exact steps ... but, you want to enable script permissions on that folder(I think, don’t remember if it’s granular enough to drill down to a file). Also, why on earth are they still running server 2003? Is that version even supported yet?
If it’s IIS 7, you want to make sure your app pool is in Classic ASP mode first off. Then go to site and then the handler mapping section, click edit and configure it that way.

Unable to update my App programmatically in Win8 - mfc

I am trying to update my App from the sysMenu.
And by doing click on Update App.. in the SysMenu, Updates automatically started.
Its working fine with XP and Win 7,
But when I trying to do the same thing in Win 8 then Its not working.
It gives alert message that "You do not have sufficient rights to run this App".
even if I am logged with Administrator user.
Hint: If I manually run that Updates.exe with run as Administrator then its also working.
I have attached the screen shot. I don't know why this happen with Win 8 only.
Edit
I have also refer these articles.
https://learn.microsoft.com/en-us/previous-versions/bb756929(v=msdn.10)
http://www.developerfusion.com/code/7987/making-a-net-app-run-on-vista-with-administrator-priviledges/
I am definitely sure that there is something wrong with your manifest file. Please embed the manifest with
<requestedExecutionLevel level="requireAdministrator" uiAccess="false">
with your Updates.exe.
Though even you have tried it, please try it one more time.
The error dialog seen in snapshot is look like its from your app. So there may be some check in your app, which is showing this dialog.
You didn't mention if this is your app or not. I assume it's your app, which you have build using the given manifest setting.
You can use Process Explorer to check if it is running with Elevated user permissions or not (check when this dialog comes up). It may be some build issue, you are setting this UAC setting for different project/build, and attempting to run different executable.
Other thing might be with specific user rights in Local Security Policy (I don't know which policy may allow/prevent updates). Or may be with the thread security rights, which is attempting to launch updates.

Error 500 in each xpage

I am facing a strange error in xpages. Whenever i preview any xpage in internet explorer I get error 500. I've tried this with new nsf, I created only one blank xpage with no elements and tried to preview, I got the same error.
I've also checked the "Display Xpages runtime error page" in xpages tab in Application Properties section but got the same 500 error.
(I am working on my local machine)
Url of my xpage:
http://localhost/test/testdb.nsf/testxpage.xsp
For every preview attempt log.nsf has below entry
04/17/2012 03:24:10 PM HTTP Web Server: Command Not Handled Exception [/test/testdb.nsf/testxpage.xsp] Anonymous
Below is the error on ie.
Error 500
HTTP Web Server: Command Not Handled Exception
Step 1: Go to the application properties and tick "Show standard error page"
Step 2: Make sure that your application is build (default autobuild in project is ON, but you never know)
Step 3: Try project clean
Step 4: Check the errorlog in data/domino/workspace/log
Step 5: Post your code here to have a look
Based on your description most probable reason is security: you have no right to run XPages on the server. Either sign with proper ID or manage to be in "Sign agents or XPages to run on behalf of the invoker:" field of server document (in Security tab).
Anyway, you should always look for the log mentioned by #Simon McLoughlin.
Try looking at the stack trace in C:/domino-Data-Directory/IBM_TECHNICAL_SUPPORT and the most recent xpages_...log file, generally a lot more helpful than the one line errors you get in other places
If you are working on Windows Vista/7 then for starting your Lotus Notes, right click on Lotus Notes icon and click on "Run as administrator". It works this way on my local machine. I guess this is due to UAC (User Account Control).
I guess that it is your Notes client. Then you need to check with your admin.
Some of the time, We do not have a sufficient privilege for data folder. I am also faced this issue.
Check your server port, probably it may 80. So some your application takes port 80 like face book, skype... So quit that process and try :)
Are you using Extension library in the application ?
Then you need to do a double installation, both the designer and the Client installation to be able to preview.
I'm experiencing the same issue with my server, I only did what #stwissel suggested and then restarted my server and it all worked, but in your case your running it locally try restarting you PC and hope it works.
Are you running Quicker? I found this article and thought it might help, http://www.zarazaga.net/web/z.nsf/dx/getting-error-500-on-opening-an-xpage

How do I debug a Worker Role using Remote Desktop with Windows Azure?

I now have my Windows Azure environment set up so that I can access my Worker Role with Remote Desktop. However, I'm not sure how to proceed at the moment. After much digging I found a web site that was offline but in Google's cache there was mention of attaching to the Worker Role running in the Azure Cloud from the Visual Studio debugger. But I only have Visual Developer (not studio) 2010 and I have searched all over and as far as I can see there is no such option to attach to a remote server. I am able to publish my project to the Azure Cloud without error and I have a "healthy" instance of my Worker Role showing as active and running.
I did connect with RDP through the Azure Management portal. The login worked fine and up came the remote desktop window. I searched through much of what I could find and was unable to find my Worker Role. I must have the wrong impression of RDP, because I had hoped to see the Worker Role's main display form when I logged in, just like I do when I debug it locally in the Cloud Emulator. But instead all I saw was a blank desktop with some base level server inspection and management routines. I even checked the Event Viewer for Application related messages and saw none.
So now I'm stuck wondering if my Worker Role is actually running or not, despite the seemingly positive status messages from the Management Portal, and I still want to attach to my Worker Role for debugging through Visual Developer, if it's possible, but I am unable to figure out how.
Anyone with experience in this area that can give me some solid tips on what to do next, please respond.
UPDATE: I believe my worker role may be running because I opened a command window and did a Netstat and saw it listening on the correct port. However, that may just be my Worker Role shell class that starts the custom EXE I have it launch as a spawned proces. I still haven't confirmed if my custom EXE is running yet.
UPDATE-2: Just ran TaskList from a command window and the custom EXE is listed.
UPDATE-3: Everything is working as I just ran a remote test of the service so that's not a problem. Still want to know how to attach to the Worker Role from Visual Developer 2010 for remote debugging, and if it's possible to see the custom EXE's display form like I do when doing local debugging in the Cloud Emulator.
-- roschler
There is a set of articles here which goes in length on how to set up for remote debugging in Azure:
http://blogs.u2u.be/peter/post/2011/06/21/Remote-debugging-an-Azure-Worker-role-using-Azure-Connect-Remote-desktop-and-the-remote-debugger.aspx
http://blogs.u2u.be/peter/post/2011/06/24/Remote-debugging-an-Azure-worker-role-using-Azure-Connect-remote-desktop-and-remote-debugger-part-2.aspx
http://blogs.u2u.be/peter/post/2011/06/26/Remote-debugging-a-Windows-Azure-Worker-Role-using-Azure-Connect-Remote-desktop-and-the-remote-debugger-part-3.aspx
The key takeaway is that you don't need to actually install Visual Studio on Azure, you only need to copy the Remote Debugger bits and then use Azure Connect to add your developer machine to the Virtual Network.
You can setup Remote Debugging with Visual Studio 2012
http://code.msdn.microsoft.com/Remote-Debugging-Windows-dedaaec9
When you say:
But instead all I saw was a blank desktop with some base level server inspection and management routines.
this is exactly what you get with an Azure VM. It's a basic OS install, plus the bare minimum of Azure stuff it needs to run and the code you've uploaded. There's no fancy monitoring or health checks available on the machine by default, you're expected to have provided those yourself to have them available without having to RDP into the machine to check on it.
RDP is very good for tracking down certain problems, like checking that a startup task will run, checking which directories items are installed in and just generally being nosey. If you need extra tools to track down a problem, you can just install them while you're connected to the server. For example I have RDPed into a server and installed the Microsoft Debugging Tools, to track down a memory issue.
I suppose you could remote into your VM, install Visual Studio there, and debug the process...
I also suppose it might be possible to enable remote debugging (not sure what's involved there, but such a thing exists, and it works over TCP) and debug from a local instance of Visual Studio.
To my knowledge, neither is commonly done.
Based on other answers, you would be better off writing a log file to a local storage. You can read the file from RDP if you reallyhace to. Keep in mind, debugging on Azure isn't really simple, and rightly so.
What I was thinking though was, maybe you could run the process using the user's credentials. I can't verify at the moment, but you have a better shot of seeing the ui when you rdp.

All sites give Error 500 under Sharepoint Foundation (SP2010)

I've just installed Sharepoint Foundatuion on my W2008 64bit server and got it up and running as far as being able to access the Central Admin etc just fine.
I did have to disable 32 bit apps in the application pools for all the SP sites and also, following a tip on here, add a config option for bitness64 as a prerequisite for the services.
However whenever I try to access the "Sharepoint - 80" site itself (or another site collection I created in the admin tool), I am getting an unhelpful 500 error. The log doesn't add anything - I can't find anything to give me a clue as to what it's complaining about.
The server is a hosted VPS and all services like SQL are running locally (and are OK).
Any ideas where I look next?
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This turned out to be an incorrect specification of the dependencies for the Sharepoint14Module in applicationHost.config
In order to locate the issue I enabled Failed Request Tracing on the server and examined the logs that get output as a result. The preconditions for the module were incorrectly specified (appPool1,bitness64;appPool2,bitness64 instead of appPool1;appPool2,bitness64). Fixing this the sites sprung in to life :)
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