How to get IIS7 Manager in English? - iis-7

is it possible to switch to english in IIS 7 when working in a foreign country ?

No. It depends on the language of current operating system. But you can try to uninstall IIS and reinstall using with English version of current operating system cd or dvd. Anyway i didn't try that but it might work.

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The 'Microsoft.ACE.OLEDB.12.0' provider is not registered on the local machine. and install Access Database Engine 2010 don´t work

I have trouble when I try to upload an Excel file, I've searched in a lot of places how to solve this, but the solution the give (only install Microsoft Access Database Engine 2010 Redistributable) doesn´t work for me. I have VS2017 and I've installed Microsoft Access Database Engine 2010 Redistributable, I´m kinda new doing this so I donn´t know what I´m missing.
Thanks
a pleasure to greet you, an hour ago I had the same problem, the only thing I did was download both versions (both the 32-bit and the 64-bit version) and the first thing I did was install the 64-bit version of normal way, downloading from the official page, but I installed the 32-bit version from Command Prompt with the following code:
CD: [path]/AccessDataEngine.exe /passive
in this way I managed to solve that error

How do I install pglogical extension on Windows machine?

I need to migrate an enterprise production database from a Windows source machine running Postgres 9.5 to an Ubuntu destination machine running Postgres 11.6 with < 15 mins downtime. I plan to do this with pglogical, which requires the extension being loaded on both source and destination. I am having trouble with the source side because it is Windows.
I have very little Postgres-Windows experience and can neither find any helpful literature on the specific situation nor can I figure out for myself how to presumably install from source.
I've dug and dug and so far the only answer I've been able to find is "ugh... Windows". It seems like the only way to build from source is using Visual Studio, which I don't have or know how to use.
Sources:
https://www.2ndquadrant.com/en/blog/compiling-postgresql-extensions-visual-studio-windows/
https://postgrespro.ru/list/thread-id/1835275
Alex, the 2ndQuadrant article you link to in your own comment solves this. A few of the project or build options noted there have moved a little bit in the newer VisualStudio Community editions, so I can see where you got hung-up.
Just for kicks I compiled 32-bit DLL on my oldest Windows instance. I included the /Release path so you can grab my DLL & see if it works for you. It's (a) 32-bit because I'm assuming worst-case for an old v9.5 install, and (b) targets Postgres 9.6 because that's what I had installed. Unless there were major API changes though, it should connect to v9.5 without any issues:
https://github.com/mbijon/winpglogical/tree/master
If you find you need a version that entirely matches Postgres 9.5, grab my solution files & VS Community 20xx. Load the project & update the Additional Include Directories in Project Config to target your v9.5 paths. That should be all that's needed to link v9.5 Postgres libs.

Could not acquire management access for administration. Runtime Error: Unable to excute command chcp

I installed MySQL workbench 8.0 in windows 7. After the installation I just clicked server status its through the error like Could not acquire management access for administration. Run-time Error: Unable to execute command chcp. Please make sure that the C:Windows\System32 directory is in your path environment variable. How can I solve this error?
I solved the same problem on enable the parameter "Beta : Use UTF-8 for worldwide language support" in Control Panel > Region > Administrative > Change system locale...
It's disturbing because it's have nothing about the PATH environment variable. But it's work.
Notice that I working on french environment and MySQL Workbench 8.0.24 version.
To resolve this problem on 64 bit system we have to follow two steps.
add environment variable path to C:\Windows\System32
we need chcp.com cmd file in C:\Windows\SysWOW64
copy it from C:\Windows\System32 path and paste in C:\Windows\SysWOW64
now close mysql workbench and reopen it.
Hope you got the answer.
I've reproduced the same issue by clicking server status:
Could not acquire management access for administration
RuntimeError: Unable to execute command chcp. Please make sure that the C:\Windows\System32 directory is in your PATH environment variable
and after click cancel was:
Error during ""
error calling Python module function WbAdmin.openAdminSection
using MySQL Server 8.0.23 & MySQL Workbench 8.0.23 for 64-bit OS Windows 10.
Notice: all environment variables were configured correct in my case.
Solved it only by reinstalling and using another version like MySQL Workbench 8.0.20, but I'd really recommend also downgrade version of server to MySQL Server 8.0.20 to avoid other bugs, e.g.: creating/deleting schemes and so on.
The same version should match all products to work correctly.
Found solution for system non english language users! After failing in all attempts seen issue here: Mysql Bug Forum, where told that the problem is in unicode python codec error. So mine solution as for cyrillic language user was to set Windows administrative language for the cases when utf-8 is unavailable, see screenshot below.
"System language old value was Russian, after changing to English (USA) everything started to work.
Also watched Workbench logs - there was a python exception for the ascii codec. Thats all, hope this will help.
Add the 'C:\Windows\System32' to the PATH environment variable.
Make sure you add it to PATH and not to Path.
The solution of this problem for me was this:
Start the workbench community installer after installing the program you will go to this window enter image description here then you start the option of MySQL Server the option of "Reconfigure" and you accept all the options and create a new password (if you didn't make it before), execute the final screen and you are ready to use workbench :D
Had the same error for Windows 10. For me solution was to reinstall MySQL Server 8.0.24 and to enable option in installer "Configure MySQL Server as a Windows Service". Didn't have this option marked in the first installation, so I assume the problem was in this(there were no service for it, so after system restart MySQL Workbench 8.0 CE gave an error).
As mentioned before there are 2 possible fixes:
Change system locale to English(US)
Use Workbench ver. 8.0.22 or lower (error appears on vers. 8.0.23+)
Just add the C:\Windows\System32 to the Path, and the problem will be solved!
Don't forget to add ";" to separate addresses.

how to install SML/NJ in Windows without that installer?

Ok, I know SML/NJ has a self-installing windows .msi.
Unfortunately, I can't install it in my office Windows machine as the strict security policy and I don't want to argue with those IT staff for giving me permissions.
So, can I install SML/NJ without the installer, maybe some zip I can get and just uncompress it for the sml.exe?
Sure. I've put up a build of SML/NJ for Windows in that form at:
http://people.cs.uchicago.edu/~larsberg/smlnj.zip
To use it, unzip it to someplace like the desktop and then, in a command prompt (or globally) do:
set SMLNJ_HOME=c:\Users\USERNAME\Desktop\smlnj
You should then be able to run sml.bat. Feel free to shoot me questions personally if you run into anything; I am the maintainer of the Windows version of SML/NJ.

asp.net : need to see the difference between 2 web.config file

What is the fastest and safest way to download a tool and see the difference between the 2 web.config files? Does windows xp has a built in tool to do a visual Diff on 2 files?
I am running Windows XP professional SP3 on my computer.
Would downloading Windows XP Service Pack 2 Support Tools cause an issue?
thanks
WinMerge. However unless this is some simple throwaway code, or web.config from two different projects, you should have this all in a version control system. It could be SVN like Aliostad mentioned. In that case you can see the history of changes and compare them.
Try WinDiff, it should come with XP.
try windiff which comes with Windows SDK.
You can also install SVN tortoise and create a dummy repository and add web.config to see the difference. Diff viewer on tortoise is excellent.
Nothing built in, but there are plenty of free diff tools around.
If you want something from Microsoft, you could try windiff, which is included in the Windows XP Service Pack 2 Support Tools
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