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3:00 PM
@Greg - Is it deployed to your local machine?
 
@ton.yeung thank you
 
He had nothing when we broke up lol. He tried to hurt me emotionally when I left. It was an odd situation because he wouldn't leave so I moved in with my brother and then once I got an apartment, came in and took everything. He sent me a text telling me he fucked some ho on my bed and she ended up faking a pregnancy and slashing his tires. I have never seen such instant karma.
 
@TravisJ No, production server.
 
@TravisJ Yeah the guy I am with now is basically night and day compared to the last. It is insane.
 
Good for you :)
 
3:01 PM
@JLott He is your soul mate, he is the same as my spouse.
 
@Greg - Hm. Is the server hosted by you?
 
@TravisJ No, it isn't.
 
@Greg I do believe he is :)
 
@JLott w00t, w00t.
 
@Greg - But it is a virtual machine and you have access to the IIS Management Studio?
 
3:02 PM
I have access to IIS; no it is a straight up dedicated server.
 
@Greg - Did you just equate your spouse to another guy? :P
 
In a remote data center.
 
@ton.yeung Lol he actually isn't a redneck lol. But he had redneck tendencies. He was the sit on the couch, scratching his beer belly, get me a sandwich type.
 
@Durga -> yes
 
@TravisJ Sort of, @JLott is the female version of me. Her boyfriend is almost identical to my wife; so it is a little inside thing we've got going.
 
3:03 PM
@MRS1367 ok fine
 
I'm just adding some new features to it
 
@Greg - No access to IIS and yet it is a dedicated server? Strange. And the full trust didn't work? Are you sure you deployed the web.config file?
 
@MRS1367 yap fine thanks for that
 
@TravisJ I have access to IIS
 
@Greg - Well don't get any ideas about swinging, @JLott doesn't like to share haha
 
3:04 PM
@ton.yeung Rednecks usually are about big'em trucks, big'em guns, hunting, fishing. They are usually racist lol.
 
@Greg - Oh, I read that wrong. Okay, so IIS should be able to handle the security thing then perhaps. Can you show the error again?
 
My ex had all the bad qualities associated with rednecks lol
 
@TravisJ I was thinking about changing the identity to NetworkService from standard ApplicationPoolIdentity.
 
I like big'em trucks
 
I like lifted super swamper trucks, but I am more of a sports car type of person.
@Greg - I am actually not very versed in managing IIS. I think you might have to ask someone else about those configurations.
 
3:05 PM
Well if that is your definition, then he was a redneck lol
 
Server Error in '/' Application.
________________________________________
Error Message:
An unhandled exception has occured; please refer to the log for additional information.
Inner Exception:

Stack Trace:
at System.Security.AccessControl.Win32.GetSecurityInfo(ResourceType resourceType, String name, SafeHandle handle, AccessControlSections accessControlSections, RawSecurityDescriptor& resultSd)
at System.Security.AccessControl.NativeObjectSecurity.CreateInternal(ResourceType resourceType, Boolean isContainer, String name, SafeHandle handle, AccessControlSections includeSections, Boolean c
 
@ton.yeung Corvettes are built in KY :)
 
The stingrays are nice. I really don't care if it is an import or not as long as it is high performance.
 
@JLott I love Corvettes; especially the 1969 Stingray.
 
I have been to the museum. It is only about 45 min from where I grew up.
 
3:07 PM
@ton.yeung Yeah, the overly stated fenders all flared out. It is quite a machine.
 
Well you get to see them being built which is cool
 
@TravisJ That looks like a permission error.
 
I have one of these
 
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Yup, convertible version
 
3:08 PM
I saw a Javelin the other day that was pretty sweet
 
+1 for knight rider finger tip knowledge :P
I didn't have a choice on the color
 
I've learned a lesson though; I shouldn't own a sports car. I actually try to drive at the intended speed.
 
I try, and fail.
@ton.yeung What...
Dukes of Hazzard?? No no no no.
 
@JLott He is talking about Dukes Of Hazard I think.
 
@Greg - I cannot think of anything aside from the web.config directive.
 
3:10 PM
@TravisJ But it is security permission; all though...
 
That is a Dodge Charger
General Lee :)
 
I have pinned the car at 143 a couple times. 5th gear isn't geared narrow enough to go faster than that.
 
@TravisJ Could it be when I call this:
        public static bool IsInElevatedRole()
        {
            WindowsIdentity user = WindowsIdentity.GetCurrent();
            WindowsPrincipal role = new WindowsPrincipal(user);

            bool evaulate = Environment.OSVersion.Platform == PlatformID.Win32NT &&
                Environment.OSVersion.Version.Major > 6 &&
                role.IsInRole(WindowsBuiltInRole.Administrator);

            return evaulate;
        }
 
The next car I get will probably be an audi or a subaru
 
I want an old truck.. and an old car lol
 
3:11 PM
I am going to have it custom built
 
My dad is going to give me his 1940 Dump truck so I have that going for me lol
 
I'm a fan of Shelby GT 500, Stingray Corvette.
@TravisJ My wife has a Subaru.
 
I want something that goes 160, has all wheel drive, and independent suspension.
 
@TravisJ You think it could be erroring when trying to call those permissions?
 
@Greg - It is possible your user does not have that access.
 
3:13 PM
It is running on Windows Server 2012, they might not.
 
Perhaps it has to do with "Manage auditing and Security log" authorization. Try to remove that piece of code and then test?
 
@ton.yeung Yes but doesn't look that nice lol
 
Yeah. As in torn down and built back up with different parts.
 
@TravisJ Well, the weird part is when I call that method I have it tied to:
if (EvaluateAccess.IsAbleToWriteToFolder(path) == false)
                throw new Exception("Error Message: " + Environment.NewLine
                    + "Unable to modify the content management systems web.config file. "
                    + " The inability to modify the this portion of the data will result in "
                    + " an incomplete site build.  Please consult an Administrator to resolve "
                    + " this issue for you.");
 
Yup. And perhaps the 6 speed if it has it
 
3:15 PM
@ton.yeung Because he will be retiring it and I could probably find some use for it.
 
All though, this states unhandled- Which I technically handled that exception.
 
Everything else has gots to go. The seats, everything under the hood, gonna need a roll cage, and a new drive train.
@Greg - Perhaps you should use some try catch and throw an exception with a custom message to help pigeonhole which line causes the error
@ton - Nah, the engine will be replaced with something that probably wasn't designed for the car.
 
Well, the other developer is just doing a basic consume:
CustomerProfileClient customerProfileClient = new CustomerProfileClient();
customerInfo.WebAddress = txtUrl.Text;
customerInfo.FirstName = txtFirstName.Text;
customerInfo.LastName = txtLastName.Text;
customerInfo.PhoneNumber = txtPhone.Text;
customerInfo.EmailAddress = txtEmail.Text;

then I first call this method to test if the url is already in use:

customerProfileClient.IsURLDuplicate(customerInfo);

then I call this:

customerProfileClient.DeployCMS(customerInfo);
 
I said earlier, all wheel drive. Should be as close to 50/50 destrib as possible
 
@Greg that stack trace says that .IsAbleToWriteToFolder is throwing the exception
whats .IsAbleToWriteToFolder look like?
 
3:18 PM
So, the ironic part is the boolean part of the service is working.
 
@ton.yeung Like moving large items.. loads of rock. I plan on living on a farm like lot.
I want cows...
 
@drch This...
        public static bool IsAbleToWriteToFolder(string folder)
        {
            WindowsIdentity account = WindowsIdentity.GetCurrent();
            DirectoryInfo directory = new DirectoryInfo(folder);
            DirectorySecurity access = directory.GetAccessControl(AccessControlSections.All);
            AuthorizationRuleCollection rules = access.GetAccessRules(true, true, typeof(NTAccount));

            return rules.Cast<AuthorizationRule>()
                .Where(rule => rule.IdentityReference.Value.Equals(account.ToString(), StringComparison.CurrentCultureIgnoreCase))
 
Unless it won't let me query to see if the user has access to that folder before writing.
 
The current process does not have access to open the directory.

The directory is read-only.
-or-
This operation is not supported on the current platform.
-or-
The caller does not have the required permission.
 
3:20 PM
@Greg - Perhaps this line:
directory.GetAccessControl(AccessControlSections.All);
Does your application have access rights to that director?
 
Well, I thought that IIS would host the service as a machine.
So it should grant access.
 
in reality, you could probably catch UnauthorizedAccessException and return false ;)
since you kind of have your answer at that point
 
Individual folders have individual access rights usually. It should be simple to determine if it has access
 
actually nvm scratch that
 
Wait, what?
 
3:22 PM
So apparently websockets in C# can't be used in win7, even if you're coding a client app (like a console app) instead of an IIS server webapp.
 
@Durga -> can u tell me why my Access changes from this:
 
@Mike you mean a client websocket?
 
to the following:
 
or like a self-host websocket server
 
3:24 PM
@drch a websocket client
codeproject.com/Articles/617611/… "NOTE: We can only use .NET WebSocket on Windows 8, Windows Server 2012 and above, including both server-side and client-side applications."
 
@ton.yeung Fiber is around here. My BFs farm just had fiber put where they live.
 
yeah the Microsoft websocket packages require .net 4.5 & win8
 
can any one tell me why Save As in my Access has changed?
 
> The classes and class elements in the System.Net.WebSockets namespace that are supported on Windows 7, Windows Vista SP2, and Windows Server 2008 are abstract classes. This allows an application developer to inherit and extend these abstract classes with an actual implementation of client WebSockets.
lazy sonsofbitches
 
You also have to remember that around here people have cows in the middle of town
 
3:26 PM
brb, meeting.
 
@MRS1367 you are saving an access DB in accde?
 
no
when I create a new db or open an existing db
 
10 -13?
 
I faced with second pic from a weeks ago
@juanvan -> 2013
 
going to see what 10 does 13 is at home
 
3:28 PM
I reinstalled it, but it not fixed
I create another User Account and check Access in that
but it has same problem as my User Account
 
@MRS1367 so this is just a blank accde - new empty
 
what?!!!
 
@ton.yeung What did you think about my area?
 
@Mike - Can't you just use SignalR?
@JLott - I pictured a large mud pit with a tractor in it spinning around a guy on skis until he was thrown into the dirt. Isn't that what you do for fun around there? :P
 
@TravisJ Exactly. My coworker ran into some problems with his signalR setup in azure (with websockets), and we were perplexed when a client app could still connect just fine when run locally (not using websockets).
 
3:32 PM
@TravisJ Well since I live by Kentucky Lake, we would usually get on a pontoon with skis lol.
Now... when there is snow we hook a sled to the back of the 4-wheelers..
@ton.yeung Lol. No no no no no. We aren't in EASTERN KY. Western Kentucky is civilized.
 
@JLott - Why not skis to the back of the 4-wheeler?
 
@TravisJ Ya know... that is one hell of an idea.
 
:D
Those people usually just watch
 
We also hook refrigerator doors to the back of trucks when it snows :)
And go down the road.
 
@juanvan -> when I load an ACCDE file, Save As changes to "The source definition will be imported into a new table in the current app."?
 
3:34 PM
There is a reason our life expectancy is one of the lowest in the US lol
 
@JLott - Lol.
Are there rambunctious people there who go around taking out mail boxes?
 
@TravisJ Yep lol. I have been one of those people in my teenage days.
 
Baseball bat drive-bys :P Or so I hear
 
Yeah we also take shot guns to street signs lol.
I usually use a sling shot though lol. Less dangerous.
We are fun people.
 
Yikes lol I got to shoot a car with a shotgun once
It was going to the junk yard so my friend towed it onto a small open gun range in the mountains
 
3:37 PM
@MRS1367 reading
 
One of the dumbest things I have done is a group of like 5 of us got pretty drunk and got into the back of a pickup. One of the other drunk guys got to the wheel and we went through a corn field at about 40 mph
We are lucky, because idk how much you all know about fields but they have irrigation systems which include ditches that are like 4 feet deep. It could have been a bad time, but luckily we had a blast.
I also got to drive the ATV through the woods that night lol.
 
@juanvan -> I found this
I think it can help me
 
@ton.yeung Oh we weren't teens lol
Ages: 20, 21, 35, 37, 40, and then two others who were about 35ish.
 
@MRS1367 bug found - think it will - Update that breaks something.. Nothing new there.
 
It is in our genes to do stupid things lol. We just want to have a good time. We didn't get on actual roads or anything.
And cops don't give a crap around here if you aren't hurting anyone else.
 
3:43 PM
@JLott - If you are going to ruin a crop, you should at least leave a nice pattern in it :P
 
@TravisJ We stuck to the sides of the field lol
@ton.yeung We don't have a fear of dying much around here. Which is a good and bad thing lol
 
@TravisJ Well, that totally sucks! I don't even have permission to modify or query the folder in IIS.
 
I mean come on... we take trucks through the woods of speeds up to 40mph. It's fun... and it's stupid.
 
@ton - What do we say to death?
 
@ton.yeung :( that is sad... I would be doing whatever I wanted if I was you
 
3:45 PM
@JLott - Well at least you respected their crop. Those things are expensive! :)
@ton - "Not today".
 
@TravisJ I have been waiting?
 
@juanvan -> it worked :)
 
@ton.yeung Good :)
 
@MRS1367 sweet
 
> After further testing the only fix that needs to be removed is 2752093. Thanx!
tnx for try to help me @juanvan
 
3:47 PM
@MRS1367 I will try any day :)
 
I would have fun goin through the woods at 40. Heck, probably go through there at like 60 during ski season.
 
@ton.yeung I think it is fun and it makes me happy so I find meaning in it :)
@TravisJ Skiing is awesome.
 
Last year I jumped a 35 foot gap
 
my whole office is sick. fuckin sucks
 
@drch - And you are immune? :)
@ton - That sucks. Knees are really hard to rehab.
 
3:49 PM
@TravisJ nah, i think i was patient 0 though
 
hahah
 
My whole office is out basically for the users conference. I have accomplished nothing today
@ton.yeung Yeah you almost have to get new kknees
 
@JLott - Nonsense. Look at all the hard work you got done here.
 
i think i have to make sure i wash my hands between leaving the subway and having a cigarette
 
@ton - I have been rehabing my right knee over the past year and a half. Lot of swimming and riding a stationary bike.
 
3:50 PM
@TravisJ Exactly lol. I put in a lot of effort to get stuff ready for that conference so I am taking a break. I was also not assigned anything new.
 
@drch wear rubber gloves
 
I played soccer when I was in college, and it did a number on the ligament that holds my knee cap in place
 
@juanvan body condom
 
on Halloween
@ton.yeung only for the USBs' ppl put into walls
 
. i.imgur.com/bZCjeYP.jpg <-- naked gun body condoms
 
3:52 PM
@ton.yeung What??
 
@drch Kinky.
 
@ton.yeung Yes?
 
If you share a link which has potentially lewd content, please at least accompany it with a .
5
 
@TravisJ did you mean lewd or lube
 
both
That wasn't directed at anyone in particular. It is just nice to be able to warn others if you share something with lubed content.
Or un-lubed depending on your preference.
 
3:55 PM
yeah i didn't think mine was so nsfw, but might not have been something someone wanted popping up on their screen ;)
hence why i put the . first
although tbh, i kind of wish that was the default behavior. i dont really like that image links render out
 
@drch - I run an automated filter.
All images render into nice little gray bars unless expanded
 
i wonder how difficult it would be to actually implement those abstract websocket classes
there's only a few
 
I have done it :P It is a pain.
 

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