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Debugging ASP.NET application at run-time
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16/01/2009 13:21:43
 
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ASP.NET
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Other
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C# 2.0
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01374333
Message ID:
01374435
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>>>>>>>>>Hi,
>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>>In order to figure out a problem I am having with an ASP.NET application on customer site I need to check if the application reaches a few points/conditions. Ideally I would like to insert a code in those places to create some dummy/token files. This way I can see if the point had reached or not. But my understanding of ASP.NET is that it is not allowed to make files on the server.
>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>>Any suggestions of how to get/create files to debug at run-time?
>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>Hi,
>>>>>>>>As long as the account that ASP.NET is running under has the neccessary permisions set in the OS you should not have problems writing to file.....
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>I found that File.CreateText() is easy enough method to create a simple text file. So far it works on my PC. Next thing I will be testing it on the user server.
>>>>>>
>>>>>>If you are using the ASP.NET Development Server then it probably would work - whether it will work on the production server as-is is a very different matter. What is the IIS /OS version on that machine?
>>>>>
>>>>>The server is Server 2003 R2. So far, I am not able to make my application to create sample text file. I don't know if I am doing something wrong or this is just not allowed on the server.
>>>>
>>>>PMFJI, another possibility is to write to the event log:
>>>>
>>>>
>>>>Dim myEvent As EventLog = New EventLog
>>>>
>>>>myEvent.Log = "Application"
>>>>myEvent.Source = "MyAppName"
>>>>
>>>>myEvent.WriteEntry("My message here", EventLogEntryType.Information)
>>>>
>>>
>>>Thank you, Bruce. Let me ask you, where would I see this even log? I want to try it on my PC first.
>>
>>You the Event Viewer. On Windows XP it is here...
>>
>>Control Panel > Administrative Tools > Event Viewer.
>>
>>Select "Application"
>
>Thank you. Although I am probably still not doing something right. I get error. I have translated your code to C# and probably missing something.

What is the error?
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