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There's an entire section of registering, designing, developing, and deploying Crystal Reports in the Visual Studio .NET product documentation[^]. I recommend that you read it all, especially the sections about deploying Crystal Reports with your application. A question that gets asked so frequently is about a problem when reports don't run on a machine to which you've deployed because you didn't include the Crystal_regwiz2003.msm and set the registration code in the PropertyGrid before building your Windows Installer package (the supported deployment mechanism for Crystal Reports for .NET).
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regarding the question u have asked.
Just tell me one thing, are u using .net version 2003 or .net version 2005
In case u are using .net version 2003, then it's quite easy to do the viewing of the report.
All the steps that u followed are good and the needed ones.
I think u have not configured ur .net version to show u the reports.
The version i am using donot require any extra features to show me the report.
So, i think there is some technical or software snag on ur system .
Hope, this will satisfy ur query.
If not u can send me a mail on tarun.tbansal@gmail.com and i will find some other way to help u out.
As i am working in .net field for the past 1 year.
Have a nice day / night whatever it is at ur side.
Regards,
Tarun
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well, I'm developing a simple application with VS .NET 2003, it's quite finished already, but then I gave a copy of the exe file in the bin folder of the project, and it just didn't work at all, I don't have any problems in my pc, why did that happen? Is there a way to have my program actually running in another pc? and another question how can I put icons into a context menu?
thanks for the help
F chile
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Do you have .NET frame work installed on the other machine.
Bhaskara
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doesn't the .NET Framework come with the OS?
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need not be. else run prequisits cd that comes with vs.net
Bhaskara
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and what about the icons in context menu? any idea?
thx
F chile
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Gotta love those VB guys.....
Did you install the .NET framework on the target machine ? I'm willing to bet the farm that you didn't. Did you realise that VB.NET compiles to an intermediate language ? That's why VB made such a quantum leap between VB6 and VB.NET, because they now target a new runtime, which is shared by all .NET languages, and also VB.NET.
Christian
I have several lifelong friends that are New Yorkers but I have always gravitated toward the weirdo's. - Richard Stringer
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Hey, I knew that, I'm not that newbie, all I'm asking is: does the .NET framework come with ANY os???
F chile
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Well, if you're not a newbie, then you're not very good at asking questions. Google would have answered this for you in seconds, the answer is no.
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Ok, thanks. I'll keep that in mind. please any idea about icons on context menu?
Regards
F chile
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Actually it does, last I checked only Windows Server 2003.
RageInTheMachine9532
"...a pungent, ghastly, stinky piece of cheese!" -- The Roaming Gnome
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assassyn wrote:
does the .NET framework come with ANY os???
I'm pretty sure that the .Net Framework comes with Windows XP. However, I think it is only the 1.0 version and not the 1.1 version that Visual Studio .Net 2003 uses.
However, I haven't checked this until recently, and I have installed many updates since my "fresh" install of XP. I may be wrong.
I hope this helps
My sig:
"It isn't a bug, it's a feature I didn't know about." - Programmer2k4
Oops, Programmer2k4 is now old...I should have thought about that a year in advance.
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Unless they quitely made part of XP in more recently shipping boxes, the .NET Framework doesn't come with XP.
RageInTheMachine9532
"...a pungent, ghastly, stinky piece of cheese!" -- The Roaming Gnome
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Hi Friends,
I need a help from you. i need to take the last registration no that was saved into the database (in other wise, max(registrationno)) from the database and increment by one and display the incremented registration no on the textbox. I have tried many methods and i was not successful. could you please help me out in this.
thanks
Maria Lobo
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Well, you've described exactly what you need to do - how/why is it not working ?
Christian
I have several lifelong friends that are New Yorkers but I have always gravitated toward the weirdo's. - Richard Stringer
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what are the methods you tried.
Bhaskara
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Using an Access 2000 database, one field is Time, the data type is Date/Time, and the format is Short Time (24 hour clock)
Using VB.NET, in the dataset, the Time field shows "12/30/1899" for every record. There is also a Date field and that comes through fine.
Any ideas?
Thanks.
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numbrel wrote:
in the dataset, the Time field shows "12/30/1899" for every record
DateTime in Access is stored as a double (DBTYPE_DATE) with the whole number portion representing the number of days since 12/30/1899. If you're only storing the time, the whole number portion will always be zero. After the value is converted to System.DateTime , you can get a TimeSpan representing the time of day from the TimeOfDay property.
In a DataGrid , you can apply a DataGridTableStyle with a DataGridTextBoxColumn with the Format property set to "t" or "T" to display only the time portion.
Charlie
if(!curlies){ return; }
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Hi!
I´m using a CheckedListBox component and I´m having problems with the SetItemChecked method at form load.
Debugging I can see that: SetItemChecked (n, True) executes but then when the form is shown the items that were checked appear as unchecked.
What´s more surprising is that if you execute SetItemChecked (for example as a result of a button click interaction) the items that are activated are shown correctly.
I have used refresh,update... and got no result!
Is that a bug of Microsoft Visual Studio?
Thank you for your replies
Bye
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How to change a jpeg file to a bmp file?
Thanks!
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Dim bmp As New Bitmap("C:\pic1.jpg")<br />
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bmp.Save("C:\pic2.bmp")<br />
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The New .bmp file is created.
However, the format is not bitmap , and the size is almost same as the jpeg file.
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Try:
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bitmap.Save("bla.bmp", System.Drawing.Imaging.ImageFormat.Bmp);<br />
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who has tried number bulleting or changing bullet character in richtextbox?
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