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hi team
i'm using VB.NET 2002 with DB sql server 2000 to build an application with arabic interface , so
when i start my project , the default language is English and i convert to arabic by keyboard so i want to pass this step and start directly with arabic, and when i closed the project return to windows language(English).
i know there is namespace in framework do this task but how.....
please anyone help me as soon as possible
thx
haitham yousri
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To view the full article, please visit
http://www.BetterVssRemoting.com
Better VSS Remote Access Tool
This article makes a detailed comparison among SourceAnyWhere, SourceOffSite, VSS Remoting and possible others.
Keywords: VSS Remote Access, VSS Web Access, VSS Internet Access, SourceSafe Remote Access, SourceSafe Web Access, SourceSafe Internet Access, SourceOffSite, SourceAnyWhere, VSS Remoting
Index
1. Overview
2. Comparison Summary
3. Test Environment
4. Test Methodology
5. Breakdown
5.1 Speed
5.2 Stability
5.3 Security
5.4 VSS Feature Support
5.5 Usability
5.6 Diff/Merge
5.7SCCI Integration
5.8 Cross Platform
6 Others
1. Overview
What does the article do? It makes a comparison among SourceAnyWhere 3.1, SourceOffSite 4.1 and VSS Remoting 2.5.
Our initiative is to make an unbiased, objective, repeatable and verifiable comparison:
a. Real project is used. The project I use is eMule, which is at http://sourceforge.net/projects/emule/
b. Detailed steps are presented. You can follow the detailed steps easily.
c. If you want to make a comment, I can be reached at bettervssremoting@yahoo.com
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If you need more info, please visit their official websites:
SourceAnyWhere (SAW) from DynamSoft
http://www.dynamsoft.com
SourceOffSite (SOS) from SourceGear
http://www.sourcegear.com
VSS Remoting from Source Remoting
http://www.sourceremoting.com
Want to add a product? Write to me:
bettervssremoting@yahoo.com
The real result may vary if you do the test in different environment or different files are used. However, the basic concept of this comparison, such as which one is the fastest, which one has more VSS features, should be applicable everywhere.
To view the full article, please go to
http://www.bettervssremoting.com
2. Comparison Summary (5 star ***** is the best)
Speed Comparison
SAW *****
SOS **
VSS Remoting **
Stability Comparison
SAW ****
SOS ***
VSS Remoting **
Security
SAW ****
SOS ***
VSS Remoting ***
VSS Feature Support
SAW ****
SOS ****
VSS Remoting ****
Usability
SAW ****
SOS **
VSS Remoting **
Diff/Merge
SAW ****
SOS ****
VSS Remoting **
IDE Integration
SAW ***
SOS ***
VSS Remoting ****
Cross Platform
SAW *
SOS ****
VSS Remoting ***
Speed:
I am totally surprised and excited by the speed of SourceAnyWhere. For Get, Checkout and other operations, SourceAnyWhere can
be up to 40+ times faster than SourceOffSite and VSS Remoting.
Stability:
SourceAnyWhere never has any problem in the whole test.
VSS Remoting has difficulty to add files.
SourceOffSite has several problems when it comes to stability. It fails often when I try to add big files. The big problem of SourceOffSite is cancel. There is no cancel support in IDE integration. After a cancel operation in Add, Checkin, Checkout or Get in SourceOffSite Explorer, the CPU usage of SourceOffSite server goes up to almost 100% and can not come down, unless the server is restarted.
Security:
What makes SourceAnyWhere unique is the password policy.
All the products use 128-bit cryptography.
SourceOffSite and SourceAnyWhere use BlowFish.
VSS Remoting uses HTTPS.
VSS Feature Support:
Weakness and strengths equally exist in them three.
Usability:
SAW is the best. All the Windows of SAW is in Win32 style. It can detect if a file is changed automatically.
Diff/Merge
In File Diff (2-way)/File Merge (3-way), SourceAnyWhere and SourceOffSite run neck and neck; VSS Remoting has a low
performance
IDE Integration:
SourceAnyWhere, SourceOffSite and VSS Remoting all support MSSCCI Integration.
VSS Remoting supports DreamWeaver integration
I have not tested the IDE integration intensively. I give this rate just according to manual of the three products.
Cross Platform:
SourceOffSite can cross most popular platforms, VSS Remoting has a web interface which can login server through web
3. Test Environment
Test Data
Real project is used for test
All eMule0.44c and eMule0.44d files are downloaded from Sourceforge
Download eMule0.44c (3.1M) and eMule0.44d (3.1M) used in the test
Big Files are simulated files created by us
Server Configuration
P4, 2.8G, 256M RAM, Windows XP Professional
SourceAnyWhere profession 3.1 DEMO Server
SourceOffSite4.1 with Cryptography DEMO Server
VSS Remoting Server 2.5
Visual SourceSafe6.0 + Sp6
Client Configuration
P4 Celeron 2.0G, 256M RAM, Windows 2003
ADSL connection
SourceAnyWhere profession 3.1
SourceOffSite 4.1 with Cryptography
VSS Remoting Client 2.5
4. Test Methodology
All the three products are tested on the same computers and internet connection
All the three products are tested on the same data set
All the three products are tested with the same process
For speed test, every action is carried out 5 times
The initial state of the VSS database is empty (newly created)
5. Breakdown
To view the detailed test results and other features, please visit
http://www.BetterVssRemoting.com
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Why do you idiots do this?!
This is a programming forum for Visual Basic! Not a drop zone for your advertising! If you really want to tout your wares, TAKE OUT AN AD and support this site. All your doing by dropping your ads in the forums is making yourself look VERY unprofessional and cheap.
I can tell you I'll never visit your sites now.
RageInTheMachine9532
"...a pungent, ghastly, stinky piece of cheese!" -- The Roaming Gnome
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Hi To ALL,
Can any one tell me how to connect to sql server 2000 using windows authentication from vb 6.0
Thanks
Mahesh
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Hi,
My VB6 app needs to store current IE security settings, change them to the program reqmt and at program exit, return back to original settings.
Best way to do it ? Does the same apply when I upgrade to VB.NET ?
Thanks
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The best way to do it is not at all!
Changing the security settings is a VERY BAD IDEA! As a Administrator, I can tell you that if your caught changing secuirty settings, I'll uninstall your application in a heartbeat and trash the installation CD's.
Also, your app will not be able to change the settings on some machines because of Policies. On top of that, on some machines, security settings are global, not user-based. Changing system wide settings on someones machine is NEVER recommended, for the above reason.
RageInTheMachine9532
"...a pungent, ghastly, stinky piece of cheese!" -- The Roaming Gnome
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Hi Dave,
Thanks for your reply. Well, yes generally that would be the case.
But here, my clients would like to have a smooth presentation in IE rather than face messages like 'this not allowed, that not allowed' in the middle of their presentation (of mostly flash pages). Any ideas ?
mecracked
Dave Kreskowiak wrote:
Changing the security settings is a VERY BAD IDEA! As a Administrator, I can tell you that if your caught changing secuirty settings, I'll uninstall your application in a heartbeat and trash the installation CD's.
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This is something your going to have to take up with the LAN Administrators. If the Local Intranet, or whatever zone this content is coming from, security settings are too strict to allow running plugins, the only course of action you have is to talk to the LAN Administrators and see if they'll relax the security settings for that zone.
If your clients found out that your application modified their security settings, and they happened to get hit by some malware because of it, you'll open yourself up to a HUGE liability lawsuit.
RageInTheMachine9532
"...a pungent, ghastly, stinky piece of cheese!" -- The Roaming Gnome
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Thanks for the speedy reply Dave.
The app I am working on will be installed on laptops not on the LAN. They will have the presentation material on the laptop (and these needs to be updated/synchronised maybe once a week from a central server - another topic posted about this - how to synchronise folders over the net).
Provided we make it clear to the clients the risks involved, how about can I go to change the settings ? And I'll have to revert back to old settings again once the presentation is over and program is closed.
Dave Kreskowiak wrote:
This is something your going to have to take up with the LAN Administrators. If the Local Intranet, or whatever zone this content is coming from, security settings are too strict to allow running plugins, the only course of action you have is to talk to the LAN Administrators and see if they'll relax the security settings for that zone.
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If you're running the presentation entirely from the local machine, what's the problem? IE will show a sequence of pages, Flash/Shockwave and all, with no problems if it is launched from the local machine. You'll be running under the Local Intranet zone.
I'm still standing by this. You cannot go around changing the security settings in your app. In every corporate and government environment I've been in for the last 10 years, especially on laptops, the security settings are usually set by Group Policy and cannot be changed by the user anyway. You simply cannot rely on this method to let your app work.
Again, you have to let the LAN Admins, or whoever is responsible for security on the laptop, make the appropriate changes to security. They then bear the entire brunt of opening security holes, not you.
Besides, if you app crashes in the middle of the presentation, how are you going to put the security back the way it was?
RageInTheMachine9532
"...a pungent, ghastly, stinky piece of cheese!" -- The Roaming Gnome
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Is it possible to install vb6 and .net in same computer?
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I have seen u manytimes in discusiion.i think u wanna play with guys.what u ask.didin't u know that its possible,dont waste timiming ask usefull think ,if u really u dont know try to do it and have problem come to discussion
Ishak
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Thank you for your reply (must be a bad day?).
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Yes. It is, as i'm developing in both with my single OS.
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Make sure you install Visual Baisc 6 (or Visual Studio 6) FIRST! Then, patch it up with Service Pack 5 or better. Then install Visual Studio .NET! If you don't do this, you'll screw up the VS.NET installation a bit. But, this is covered in the ReadMe's for VS.NET.
RageInTheMachine9532
"...a pungent, ghastly, stinky piece of cheese!" -- The Roaming Gnome
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Can you tell me how many rows datagrid can contain ! Pls
Can you tell me how many tables dataset can contain ! Pls
can you tell me how many rows DataTable can contain ! Pls
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Theoretically it's an infinite number, I believe.
Theoretically it's an infinite number, I believe.
Theoretically it's an infinite number, I believe.
Of course this will all depend on the resources available to your computer. If you run out of memory, your variable obviously isn't going to get any bigger...
Why do you ask?
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Don't take out the Magic Pen,
Don't draw on the Infinity Board
- Neil Young
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I have built a program by Vb.net. It collect all information in a table of Oracle Database into dataset and datatable and datagrid. So I can write this information into foxpro file. If dataset, datagrid and datatable can not contain all information. The foxpro file will be missed data. This tables in my database contains a lots of rows. Now, It contains about some milions rows. But in the future, I thinks it will become bigger. This records are call data records of CDMA.
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Well I'm pretty sure that there's no theoretical limit to the sizes of any of these structures, it just depends on how the rest of your application can handle the sheer processing requirements.
Anyone else know more?
Regards,
Kutz
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Don't take out the Magic Pen,
Don't draw on the Infinity Board
- Neil Young
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Anyway, thanks you alots. If you know more, pls, tell me.
I am looking forward to receiving nice information from you !
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Well, a datagrid is simply a container to show the contents of a dataset, so the limit will be the dataset.
And I don't think datasets have a theoretical size limit.
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Don't take out the Magic Pen,
Don't draw on the Infinity Board
- Neil Young
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In theory, there is no limit, other than available memory and the size of an index pointer.
But, you don't have to read in the entire datatable all at once. If you use DataReader's, you can read each record, one at time and don't have to care about the size of the database.
Retrieving Data Using the DataReader[^]
RageInTheMachine9532
"...a pungent, ghastly, stinky piece of cheese!" -- The Roaming Gnome
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Thanks you. I thinks that a good idea.
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Greetings,
As indicated in the title I am trying to work out how to raise a keypress event in code, something I cannot find an article or tutorial on anywhere!!
Which, to me, would be counter-inuitive as it would seem to be incredibly simple.
Any help would be greatly appreciated.
Regards,
Kutz
_____________________
Don't take out the Magic Pen,
Don't draw on the Infinity Board
- Neil Young
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