I am using Shrew for my VPN connection on Windows 8.0 successfully but it stopped working properly after I upgraded to Windows 8.1. It connects to VPN ok but I cannot access anything on the network. After several attempts it disconnects. I tried uninstalling and reinstalling with no affect.
Any help wild be appreciated.
Thanks,
Dave
What version are you using?
When 8.1 was pushed to me here, my copy of Shrew 2.2.2 Professional stopped connecting entirely, with a "tunnel disabled" message (there were 3 messages, that's the only one I can remember). It also hosed my Virtual Machine networking.
To fix, I uninstalled my VMs (VirtualBox, etc.), rebooted, re-installed Shrew, rebooted, and then reintalled VMs. Now everything is working correctly.
HTH!
I saw the same behaviour of Shrew on my machine; uninstalling, re-installing, manually deleting drivers and settings etc. didn't help.
As described here, I use TheGreenBow VPN Client now as an alternative, which works fine under Win 8.1.
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I have managed this in the past on two separate machines. Now one machine has lost the DSNs and I cannot for the life of me add them back.
Uninstalled all MariaDB exes and MariaDB ODBC drivers.
Installed latest MariDB 10.5 and latest 32-bit MariaDB ODBC 3.1 drivers 3.1.9 (26/6/20)
Using ODBCad64 I am informed I am not administrator when I am (but this is not a huge problem, and other answers point to Office causing this).
I want to use 32bit drivers with VFP9 anyway, so usually run ODBCad32.exe as administrator, go to System DSNs and Add...
I can add any of the listed drivers except the MariaDB ODBC 3.1 Driver, which just shows a thinking-about-it cursor for a few seconds, then nothing, rather than the dialogue to choose the data source.
This behaviour occurs on User DSNs as well. On a separate Win10 machine I correctly get the next dialogue "Create a new Data Source to MariaDB" wizard, which I have had in the past on the problem machine. The problem machine will be the production database server, and has worked perfectly in the past, before losing the DSNs.
The other machine is development and bizarrely can still connect to the production machine, even though I uninstalled and reinstalled everything there and haven't setup DSNs there, and cannot see any existing ones. The development machine connects to MariaDB 10.05 (correct, just installed that on the production machine 10 minutes ago) using DRIVER={MariaDB ODBC 3.1 Driver};TCPIP=1;SERVER=;UID=root;PWD=*******;PORT=4306 (there is an existing service on 3306).
So the Driver appears to be working remotely, but I cannot add DSNs to use ODBC locally. What I can do is (locally) send the complete SQL connection string from VFP i.e. a DSN-less connection.
Any ideas much appreciated!
I try to connect Access2016 database(.accdb) to ASP.Net Gridview. When i try to connect, VS2017 showing error "'Microsoft.ACE.OLEDB.12.0' provider is not registered on the local machine".
I also try to change configuration of website Active Solution platform. But VS2017 showing only "AnyCPU" option in that. I created Active Solutions x86 and x64 but non of them worked.
But i have MS Office 2016 64-Bit installed on Windows 10 64-Bit in my system. Existing solutions didn't resolved this issue. Any solution?
I know it's a re-post but I've tried so many different solutions and so far nothing fixed my problem.
I'm having an annoying issue with my Microsoft Visual Studio 2015:
Every time I build my project, I get an alert message saying "Unable to connect to the configured development Web server".
I had an issue when I tried to install MVS 2015 at first but fixed it by disabling the HTTP driver in device manager. After that everything worked great for a week or so, I only had to able/disable the HTTP driver depending on what I wanted to work on. Since today, disabling HTTP doesn't change anything and I always get the same alert message.
My set-up:
HP EliteBook 8560w
Windows 7 professional with Service Pack 1
Intel Core i7-2630QM # 2.00GHz
8.00 GB of RAM
64-bit Operating System
What I've done:
Disabled/Enabled HTTP driver
Install every windows update (windows 7 pro)
Install every MSV 2015 update
Uninstall/Install IIS Express
Delete the automatically generated IIS Express Folder
Inserting this command in Command Shell
netsh http add urlacl url=http://{ip_addr}:{port}/ user=everyone
Opening MVS in administrator
Look if SSL was enabled (it wasn't)
Closing skype or any apps using IIS Express
Close Chrome
And probably more since I got to page 4 of google's results when I searched for this error message.
So yeah, I'm pretty clueless about what to try next, I've read somewhere that installing windows 10 could fix it but I have my doubts about that.
If anyone has any solutions or anything to help me troubleshoot the problem it would be SUPER appreciated!
Thanks,
C.
Update: I should of done a while ago but I forgot, managed to make it work by installing Windows 10.
I have a QA virtual machine running Windows 7 Professional with IE10 installed (VM) and I have my development machine running Windows 7 Professional, IIS 7.5 with Visual Studio 2012 Professional installed (DM).
On the VM, I've changed the host file to map to the IP address of a particular url on my DM which hosts a website using IIS 7.5. When the VM connects to my DM website using IE10, I want to debug that connection using VS 2012 on my DM. However, from my DM, when I attach to IIS using VS 2012 Professional, I never hit a breakpoint - it appears that the debug session on my DM knows nothing about the VM's current connection to my web site.
How can I set this up so I can debug the incoming VM connection using VS 2012 on
my DM?
P.S. Uninstalling IE11, installing IE10 in order to debug on my DM, then reinstalling IE11 is not really an option, as my DM has been corrupted from doing that a number of times in the past.
I was using the wrong url on the VM. Works as advertised :)
I wrote first app using VS2012, Its giving error that is "Error 1 Deployment failed because no Windows Phone 8 phone was detected. Make sure a phone is connected and powered on.
"
but I did not attach any phone; I just want to run it on emulator. I am unable to select emulator from Visual Studio Device option as Its only showing me "Device" option. please help me how emulator options will come in Device options
After you install the SDK bundle. XDE emulators begin to setup themselves immediately consuming a large ram from your rig. It might have happened that you restarted your pc/laptop while the XDE was setting up.
So i would suggest you to Unistall and Reinstall again the SDK package with Update 3 to enjoy no problems. Also please note that you are running windows 8.1 pro or Enterprise/Embedded Industry pro edition.
You should have the Windows 8.
You should have a Hyper-V compatible computer.
You should enable and configure the Hyper-V. Look here: http://msdn.microsoft.com/en-us/library/windowsphone/develop/jj863509(v=vs.105).aspx
If you use a laptop, development on the emulator will be a hell.
Try grant all permission level to all user for your virtual machines in this path:
C:\Program Files (x86)\Microsoft SDKs\Windows Phone\v8.0\Emulation\Images
Only restart the device or the emulator and the deployment will success
You need to have Hyper-V installed using Control Panel|Programs & Features|Turn Windows Features On/Off.
If you installed Hyper-V AFTER Visual Studio 2013, you will need to repair Windows Phone x.x Emulators in Control Panel|Programs & Features.
Reboot.
The Emulator should appear in the Visual Studio Run/F5 button.
It will take several minutes to start the emulator on the first try. It will appear to hang. Wait at least 10min. You can use Hyper-V Manager to connect to the emulator directly and view progress.