Error Updating Web.config
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here for a quick overview of the site Help Center Detailed answers to any questions you might have Meta Discuss the workings and policies of this site About Us Learn more about Stack Overflow the http://stackoverflow.com/questions/23760892/error-updating-service-reference company Business Learn more about hiring developers or posting ads with us Stack Overflow Questions Jobs Documentation Tags Users Badges Ask Question x Dismiss Join the Stack Overflow Community Stack Overflow is a community of 4.7 million https://our.umbraco.org/forum/getting-started/installing-umbraco/3940-Access-to-tmp-file-to-update-webconfig-during-first-time-installation programmers, just like you, helping each other. Join them; it only takes a minute: Sign up Error updating service reference up vote 11 down vote favorite When trying to update a service reference in a class library error updating (VS2013), i get the following error. "The configuration for the service reference could not be updated due to the following issue: An error occurred creating the configuration section handler for system.serviceModel/bindings: AssemblyResolveEvent handlers cannot return Assemblies loaded for reflection only." This same error happens when i try to delete the reference as well. Any help in sorting would be greatly appreciated. service reference visual-studio-2013 share|improve this question asked May 20 '14 at 13:14 error updating web.config markusrambarkus 8518 I have started getting the same issue since installing update 2 for VS2013. My colleagues uninstalled the update which resolved the problem, but took hours. I'm hoping to avoid that complete waste of time. –gwhn May 23 '14 at 12:22 add a comment| 2 Answers 2 active oldest votes up vote 28 down vote accepted I've had the same issue after updating to VS2013 Update 2. I've solved the issue by temporarily cutting the whole system.serviceModel section out of web.config, pasting it somewhere else like Notepad. Then, I've saved the web.config without the service model section. Then, I was able to update the service reference successfully. After updating the service reference, I've pasted the service model section back to web.config and it worked successfully. share|improve this answer answered May 30 '14 at 14:46 Can Poyrazoğlu 10.6k2071170 Cheers, this works. –markusrambarkus Jun 18 '14 at 7:43 1 Same problem and solution for me +1 !!!!!! –MDV2000 Oct 2 '14 at 14:16 1 Doesn't make any sense, but that helped! Thanks! –Vad Jun 18 at 3:01 @Vad yeah didn't make any sense to me either. Probably something buggy with the internal caching of VS itself. –Can Poyrazoğlu Jun 18 at 9:58 The solution works for me in Visual Studi
post as spam? This post will be reported to the moderators as potential spam to be looked at Yes No Torben Rügge 27 posts 47 karma points Sep 04, 2009 @ 17:13 0 Access to tmp file to update web.config during first time installation Installing umbraco Step 2/5: Database configuration Database configuration To complete this step, you must know some information regarding your database server ("connection string").Please contact your ISP if necessary. If you're installing on a local machine or server you might need information from your system administrator. If you do not have any database available, you can choose the embedded database which does not require any information from your ISP or system administrators, and will install right away. Could not save the web.config file. Please modify the connection string manually. An error occurred loading a configuration file: Access to the path 'C:\inetpub\wwwroot\bfdhrw3w.tmp' is denied. (C:\inetpub\wwwroot\web.config) Type: Microsoft SQL Server MySQL Embedded database (VistaDB) Custom connection Server: Database name: Username: Password: Can anyone tell me which user needs which access rights and how to set them up, please Kind regards Torben Complete newbie to Umbraco Copy Link Jan Skovgaard 10728 posts 20986 karma points admin mvp c-trib Sep 04, 2009 @ 22:19 0 Hi Torben I think it's because you need to give write permissions to the ASP.NET user. But I'm not quite sure. /Jan Copy Link Jan Skovgaard 10728 posts 20986 karma points admin mvp c-trib Sep 04, 2009 @ 22:22 0 However you could also open the web.config file and modify the connection string in the following line: