System cannot find file `inetmgr.exe` [closed] - c#

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I want to run the file inetmgr.exe so I can deploy a webservice, but I cannot seem to find it.
I have visual studio 2012 installed, and when it installed, it also installed the iis express 8 with it. However, start->run->inetmgr.exe produces an error message as the system does not find the file.
I am very much a beginner, so I apologize if my answer is stupid, and thank any potential answerers for all their patience...

inetmgr.exe is the exe of the regular IIS.
You need the iisexpress.exe. Have you looked at http://www.iis.net/learn/extensions/introduction-to-iis-express/iis-80-express-readme?
Do you need to start that to configure some settings? If so, the link I provided should help you out.

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My computer lost power while working on a project, how can I recover my data? [closed]

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I was working on a c# project on my computer when I accidentally removed the power cord.
When I started my computer back up I tried to load my project, but I got a error:
There is no editor available for 'c\user\documents\visualstudio 2013\projects\project_name\from1.cs
make sure the application for the file type(.cs) is installed
On the same project I have different forms and those still work, only from1 is not working. The data set only contains 0's.
What can I do to fix this?
Either something got corrupted in your Visual Studio installation, or (more likely) the file you were working on before your computer was shut down (which I assume was from1.cs).
Are you able to open from1.cs and from1.Designer.cs in something like Notepad? You may want to look for NULL terminators in your file as suggested by this answer on this (possibly duplicate) question.
If that doesn't work, either try copying the existing code from from1.cs and from1.Designer.cs into new files in your project, or repairing/reinstalling Visual Studio. Just make sure to make a backup of your project first, just in case! ;)

How to stop Google Chrome from placing a forward slash when searching for c# related questions? [closed]

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I am wondering if there is a way to stop Google Chrome from adding a forward slash by default when I am searching for c# related queries. For example if I type:
"c# how to"
as a search term in the search bar it will default the search to:
"c/# how to" which returns an error.
This happens every time I start a search term with c# so I am wondering if anyone knows how to stop this from happening? Thanks.
This is a known bug in Chrome that has been fixed in a recent update (Nov 4 2014) but won't be pushed out until the next minor release (which could be a month or two). You can switch to the Dev channel of Chrome and pick up the update now.
See https://code.google.com/p/chromium/issues/detail?id=409845 for more details.

Error on Visual Studio 2012 Startup - The file could not be loaded. An attempt to repair this condition failed [closed]

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I've been searching for hours but i cant find a solution for this, also i cant find the logs of VS2012.
Any idea on how to fix this?
Fixed it by Reapplying the Update 3 of VS2012
I've had the same error yesterday, after update of VS. I didn't found solution, so I just reinstalled VS 2012.

Show website before logging in to Windows [closed]

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I have recently been asked by some people if i can help develop/deploy a solution that allows their staff to first login into their website before being able to do anything on their systems. They fear their staffs dont visit their website and will like to do this so that the first thing a staff sees before he can use his/her desktop is their website.
Please can any body give me any pointers?
Any .net related code article will be welcome, as well as maybe already built solutions.
Thanks
Before login there is no real desktop... doing what you describe might be technically possible (probably some "hacks" will be needed)... BUT it goes against any security measures to do so..
An option might be to setup the Windows AutoStart in a way that is launches the browser with that website...
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you can find some ideas on how to deal with "startup items" here and here.

Looking for an online IDE [closed]

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I have been looking for a fairly decent online IDE that does well with both c# and java, I have tried Cloud9IDE, CodeRun, and Amy Editor. I really had liked CodeRun until i found that it was impossible for me to add another file into the same project, unless i was just doing it wrong which is possible. Amy Editor was very promising also until i couldn't figure out how to create a new project or compile the sample code i had written. If anyone knows how to use these editors or of any other good online IDE environments then I'm game to learn.
Why not run your IDE somewhere on a machine and connect to it remotely? You can even install your own Virtual Desktop on Amazon EC2 for example, so you don't have to run the machine yourself. For an idea on how to do this see http://cloud.ubuntu.com/2010/11/show-off-ubuntu-desktop-on-cloud/ for example.
Have you tried using Compilr?
I think it's only been up and running for a few months but it's a pretty good website, not sure if it meets your functionality needs though.

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