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2005-11-17, 11:57 AM
i guess you are using firefox.

go to 'tools --> preferences --> general --> languages' and add your language/country (e.g. german/switzerland).

then you'll get the 24 hour clock.
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2005-11-17, 07:12 PM
betlit Wrote:i guess you are using firefox.

go to 'tools --> preferences --> general --> languages' and add your language/country (e.g. german/switzerland).

then you'll get the 24 hour clock.

Thanks, that fixed it. But wouldn't it be nicer when you can change that via the configure point? (just my 2 cents Wink )
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2005-11-17, 08:48 PM
Nope, I think it's far cooler to have it automatically detect what the viewer's regional settings are and use that.

BTW: The 'tools --> preferences --> general --> languages' holds true for both IE and Firefox, and I wouldn't be surprised if Opera had the same settings.
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2005-11-18, 06:20 AM (This post was last modified: 2006-08-23, 06:57 AM by drugstore_cowboy.)
Hey Normanr or UncleJohnsBand,

I have another computer that is running the built in XP IIS 5.1 web server and I had the Enhanced Web Admin working by copying the web folder over etc... changed the config.xml file to list the full \\server name\path for the recordings dir etc. then one day I had problems and no more joy... So I decided to keep the files on the HTPC and just point to the share (IIS allows you to virtual directory to a share on another computer). Only problem is I keep getting the NativeUtilities.dll error ?? I tried turning off the initegrated web server within GBPVR, then deleting all the files in the web\bin folder, restarting the web server to generate a new copy of the deleted files, and finally turning off the integrated web server again. I would think that now everything is in its place and all should be well since my IIS server is now pointing to the GBPVR web folder as a virtual directory and all the files are present??

I assume that this is a permissions thing so I gave the "Everyone" account full permissions on GBPVR's web folder and still the same error... Any ideas? I have included a zipped copy of the error I am getting
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2005-11-18, 08:23 AM
If i want to have a toodle around with Enhanced web admin
What do i need running on my machine - i.e I have Visual Studio, and a copy of GBPVR (not my main one) do i need IIS on here as well??

IF not, when i old it says it can't open or create the web project at http://localhost/gbpvr blah blah.

So I started up the config.exe, turned on the gbpvr webserver, then jumped in the gbpvr.sln file and changed the localhost to localhost:7467

No I get The webserver is not running ASP.Net 1.1

Is this the way to do it, or should I just install IIS?
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2005-11-19, 01:27 AM
psycik Wrote:If i want to have a toodle around with Enhanced web admin
What do i need running on my machine - i.e I have Visual Studio, and a copy of GBPVR (not my main one) do i need IIS on here as well??

IF not, when i old it says it can't open or create the web project at http://localhost/gbpvr blah blah.

So I started up the config.exe, turned on the gbpvr webserver, then jumped in the gbpvr.sln file and changed the localhost to localhost:7467

No I get The webserver is not running ASP.Net 1.1

Is this the way to do it, or should I just install IIS?

You need IIS installed on your machine. Then you need to setup a virtual directory in IIS that points to the Web folder. Then name of the virtual directory should be gbweb.

Then if you double click the gbweb.csproj it should open in Visual Studio.
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2005-11-19, 01:35 AM
drugstore_cowboy Wrote:Hey Normanr or UncleJohnsBand,

I have another computer that is running the built in XP IIS 5.1 web server and I had the Enhanced Web Admin working by copying the web folder over etc... changed the config.xml file to list the full \\server name\path for the recordings dir etc. then one day I had problems and no more joy... So I decided to keep the files on the HTPC and just point to the share (IIS allows you to virtual directory to a share on another computer). Only problem is I keep getting the NativeUtilities.dll error ?? I tried turning off the initegrated web server within GBPVR, then deleting all the files in the web\bin folder, restarting the web server to generate a new copy of the deleted files, and finally turning off the integrated web server again. I would think that now everything is in its place and all should be well since my IIS server is now pointing to the GBPVR web folder as a virtual directory and all the files are present??

I assume that this is a permissions thing so I gave the "Everyone" account full permissions on GBPVR's web folder and still the same error... Any ideas? I have included a zipped copy of the error I am getting

Do you have all of these files in the Bin directory:
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2005-11-19, 02:59 AM (This post was last modified: 2006-08-23, 06:57 AM by drugstore_cowboy.)
UncleJohnsBand Wrote:Do you have all of these files in the Bin directory:


Hey UncleJohnsBand... no I only have the following:
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2005-11-19, 04:52 AM
drugstore_cowboy Wrote:Hey UncleJohnsBand... no I only have the following:

Ok...let me recap what I think you are trying to run.....you have the Web Admin files sitting on a PC on your network. You are running IIS on another machine and have setup the folder for the web admin on the other machine as a Virtual directory.

Is that correct?
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2005-11-19, 04:59 AM
UncleJohnsBand Wrote:Ok...let me recap what I think you are trying to run.....you have the Web Admin files sitting on a PC on your network. You are running IIS on another machine and have setup the folder for the web admin on the other machine as a Virtual directory.

Is that correct?


Yes you are correct "Computer 1" on the network is running GBPVR and "Computer 2" on the same network is running IIS. I have created a virtual directory that points to "Computer 1's" Enhanced Web Admin web folder - no joy as I keep getting the Native Utilitites error Sad I even set the Web folder so that the Everyone account has full access

Any ideas?
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