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Hello everyone,

Here is my code at both client side and server side. My code is simple, just upload a file to an ASP.Net web site.

My client code throws exception when it works on Vista (x64, Enterprise, SP1), but works fine on Windows Server 2003.

Any ideas?

10.10.12.162 is my server address.

[Code] Client:

   static void Main(string[] args)
    {
        Console.Write("\nPlease enter the URI to post data to : ");
        String uriString = Console.ReadLine();

        WebClient myWebClient = new WebClient();

        Console.WriteLine("\nPlease enter the fully qualified path of the file to be uploaded to the URI");
        string fileName = Console.ReadLine();
        Console.WriteLine("Uploading {0} to {1} ...", fileName, uriString);

        DateTime begin = DateTime.Now;

        byte[] responseArray = null;
        try
        {
            responseArray = myWebClient.UploadFile(uriString, fileName);
        }
        catch (Exception ex)
        {
            Console.WriteLine(ex.Message);
            Console.WriteLine(ex.ToString());
        }

        DateTime end = DateTime.Now;

        Console.WriteLine("Elapsed time is: {0}", (end - begin).TotalMilliseconds);
    }

Server:

public partial class FileUploadHandler : System.Web.UI.Page
{
    protected void Page_Load(object sender, EventArgs e)
    {
        foreach (string f in Request.Files.AllKeys)
        {
            HttpPostedFile file = Request.Files[f];
            file.SaveAs("D:\\UploadFile\\UploadedFiles\\" + file.FileName);
        }
    }
}

Exception from client side:

Unable to connect to the remote server System.Net.WebException: Unable to connect to the remote server ---> System.Net. Sockets.SocketException: No connection could be made because the target machine actively refused it 10.10.12.162:1031 at System.Net.Sockets.Socket.DoConnect(EndPoint endPointSnapshot, SocketAddre ss socketAddress) at System.Net.ServicePoint.ConnectSocketInternal(Boolean connectFailure, Sock et s4, Socket s6, Socket& socket, IPAddress& address, ConnectSocketState state, IAsyncResult asyncResult, Int32 timeout, Exception& exception) --- End of inner exception stack trace --- at System.Net.WebClient.UploadFile(Uri address, String method, String fileNam e) at FileUploadClient.Program.Main(String[] args) in D:\UploadFile\FileUploadClient\Program.cs:line 30 [/Code]

regards, George

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There's nothing about that code which would alarm me too much.

Open a remote desktop on the machine that is causing you problems. Open a command line. Issue the command:

telnet 10.10.12.162 1031

Do you see a cursor, or does telnet give you an error that it cannot connect? If you get an error from telnet, you probably have a NIC issue/firewall issue/router issue/other connectivity issue unrelated to your code.

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Telnet failed. But I tried ping the host is success. Here is the error message. Any ideas? Connecting To 10.10.12.162 ...Could not open connection to the host, on port 1031: Connec t failed – George2 Feb 8 at 9:10
I have tried when I publish the ASP.Net project at server side to IIS and using port 80, everything is fine, but when pressing F5 to run in Visual Studio, there is such error. Any ideas? – George2 Feb 8 at 9:37
Well, the telnet error tells you that something is blocking that port at the network level, or there is no server listening on that port. You'll want to check your firewall and server settings on your 10.10.12.162 machine. – Dave Markle Feb 8 at 14:51
Dave, firewall is off on server side. My server is Windows Server 2003 x64, anuthing else to check? Thanks. – George2 Feb 9 at 2:39
Some new findings. The port 1031 is the VSTS's internal web server address port number -- i.e. when I press F5 in VSTS for the ASP.Net project. When publish the ASP.Net project to IIS using port 80, everything is ok, but when pressing F5 to run in VSTS, there is such error. Any ideas? – George2 Feb 9 at 2:56
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