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aspx_professional thread: Running programs from a website


Message #1 by =?iso-8859-1?Q?S=E6mundur_Valdimarsson?= <saemund@h...> on Wed, 6 Nov 2002 12:06:01 -0000
there's no way you'll be able to launch an app client-side
for security reasons unless you build a traditional client-side
windows application to do this, instead of a web project.

phil

-----Original Message-----
From: S=E6mundur Valdimarsson [mailto:saemund@h...]
Sent: 06 November 2002 13:10
To: ASPX_Professional
Subject: [aspx_professional] RE: Running programs from a website


Hmm, then this solution won't work.  Any ideas?

-SV


-----Original Message-----
From: Philip Steel [mailto:PhilipS@t...]
Sent: 6. n=F3vember 2002 12:52
To: ASPX_Professional
Subject: [aspx_professional] RE: Running programs from a website


obviously these apps are launched on the server that you run the web 
app
on not on each indiviual's client computer.

:-)

P

-----Original Message-----
From: S=E6mundur Valdimarsson [mailto:saemund@h...]
Sent: 06 November 2002 12:32
To: ASPX_Professional
Subject: [aspx_professional] RE: Running programs from a website


Thanks, I will take a look at this.
I want to be able to run accounting programs, launch helpfiles and run
other programs that employees need.

-SV


-----Original Message-----
From: Philip Steel [mailto:PhilipS@t...]
Sent: 6. n=F3vember 2002 12:14
To: ASPX_Professional
Subject: [aspx_professional] RE: Running programs from a website


I know of a component called ASPExec

http://www.serverobjects.com/products.htm#free

that allows you to execute DOS and Windows apps. DOS programs which
return results via stdio can be executed and the results are returned 
as
a string.

You can optionally set a timeout to wait for either Dos or Windows
applications.

Which application do you want to run specifically?

Phil

-----Original Message-----
From: S=E6mundur Valdimarsson [mailto:saemund@h...]
Sent: 06 November 2002 12:06
To: ASPX_Professional
Subject: [aspx_professional] Running programs from a website


Is there a way to be able to let users open/execute programs from an
intranet?  I'm know that there is a security restriction but I will 
have
full control over the computers that will be able to view the page.

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