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Dear all professional IT engineer,
Who can teach me how to call database from PDA to local server?
In normal PC application, I know that use system.data.Ole, but I develop for PDA application, there can not Imports System.Data.Ole.
Please help me this.
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How can i send email using outlook; with MHTML body format ?
Looking for help.
Regards,
Asim
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Dears,
My name is Sergio, and I'm from Brazil..
I like go to USA, to work there..
Anyone can send me any enterprises, or any other work??
My email is tejo_pan@hotmail.com
My MSN Messenger is sergio@skale.com.br
I work with:
ASP.NET, VB.NET, SQL Server
Thank you so much..
Sergio Costa Faria
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You need to advertise on the jobs board, and probably apply for the green card lottery.
The big question is, why should someone in the USA employ you instead of someone who is already there ? I do a lot of work for people in the USA, I attract it through my articles and so on. If you're not visibly doing anything to show that you have any skills, I don't see any reason why anyone in the USA would go out of their way to employ you before you're in the country, as a legal resident. Then they will judge you on your merits in person.
Christian Graus - Microsoft MVP - C++
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How to catch the cell change event in a datagrid?
I have a datagrid filled from a table. I want to raise the cell change event when the user change the value of the cell and get the new value.
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dear friend you can check that using datagrid "currentcellchange" event
in that event write one if condition like -- datagrid1.currentcell.columnnumber=1 then
check it
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Ok, I'll get straight to the point, I want to create a small standalone utility, which checks the current version of the main program 'myapp.exe' for the file version. I am currently releasing v1.3.2.0, so I want to check that version number against a file on my server, and if new download and replace the old file. This may be needed for multiple .exe's and .dll's. Any help would be great.
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I'm scanning a barcode and viewing the data on hyperterminal. I'm wondering if there is anyway the data on hyperterminal can captured dynamically using vb.net?
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from what you say looks like your barcode reader sends data in through the comport. if that's the case you can easily find solutions (and code) on this site. just search for COM (I remember an article called "COMPort made easy", but there are more) and you'll get several approaches and ideas
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I wonder if any of you can help me. I have a VB.Net application that is installed and run on any Windows platform. This application has a bunch of questions that the user fills out. What I can’t figure out how to do is to submit those answers (transparent to the user) to my web server that will return a successful flag if it actually accepts the data and successfully writes it to the database.
I can successfully send all the information in a long web address string that the website interoperates, but I don’t want the user to see all that. I sort of want to do something like Symantec AntiVirus does when checking for updates…it sends and receives information all in the background while you simply see an animated form.
Any help or examples would be greatly appreciated.
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How about creating a web service, publishing the service on your web server, then invoking the web service from within your windows forms application? It's much simpler than creating and posting a http request and parsing the http response.
What a piece of work is man, how noble in reason, how infinite in faculties, in form and moving how express and admirable . . . and yet to me, what is this quintessence of dust? -- Hamlet, Act II, Scene ii.
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Hi all,
I was wondering what is the best way to remember the state of a WinForm? For instance I have a multiline textbox that the user can resize. How would I approach saving the size that the user changed it to after the app is restarted?
Would storing values in a config file be appropriate or serializing certain properties be a better approach?
Any suggestions? Thanks.
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you may want to consider also saving it in the registry (the old way). you can quickly use the SaveSetting or take advantage of the specific registry class the .net fw offers you. yours proposal are also good (they may be both complex at first sight but there're lot of good examples on this site)
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Hello!
I don't know how to connect to SqlServer when this server is not in the localmachine.
I'm using VB.Net and the server can only be joined on the internet.
My connect string looks this :
Cnx.ConnectionString = "Integrated Security=SSPI;Initial Catalog=name_of_my_base; Data Source=name_of_my_machine"
The computer where the server is running can be reached by a domaine name
Thank you for your help (and sorry for my bad english)
SeLoRBIS
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did you try directly with the IP Address of the SQL Server into the connection string ?
moreover, isn't the sql server based on a machine hidden on a sub-network (private IP) without any NAT server ?
SeLoRBIS wrote:
sorry for my bad english
no problem, as we still understand you...
and welcome on CodeProject (the best programming site ever) Mr Selorbis :->
TOXCCT >>> GEII power [toxcct][VisualCalc]
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I've tried this ! and it doesn't work !
the machine is directly connected to the internet , a DNS server resolves the IP !
SeLoRBIS
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toxcct wrote:
maybe you could ask this on the SQL forum[^] if no one knows here...
Thank you Toxcct I'm going to this forum for ask my question !
SeLoRBIS
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Hye
Use this connection string.
"user id=sa;password=xyz;initial catalog=Mydata;data source=Server_IP_Address;Connect Timeout=5"
I hope this will work. Second thing go to command prompt and confirm the server availability by ping command. once you started pinging the server you will get connected.
Regards
Rizwan Bashir
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That's what i did but i didn't put "Connect Timeout=5".
can you explain a bit more what this adds ?
Thank You
SeLoRBIS
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I think , your URL is what i needed but i don't understand that :
SQLServer / SqlConnection (.NET) / Connect via an IP address:
"Data Source=190.190.200.100,1433;Network Library=DBMSSOCN;Initial Catalog=pubs;User ID=sa;Password=asdasd;"
(DBMSSOCN=TCP/IP instead of Named Pipes, at the end of the Data Source is the port to use (1433 is the default))
Could you explain me what is it exactly ?
Thank you
So it isn't running better but thank you for the link .
I think , the probleme come from my sql server install
SeLoRBIS
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Hi all,
Is there a way to validate an XML file in VB.NET. For instance, a user can import a file into my application. And my application will read the XML and perform some action on it. How can I make sure that the selected XML file is valid (contains valid elements)? Is there some way to compare a DTD in code?
Any guidance would be appreciated.
Thanks!
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try to have a look at the XMLValidatingReader class in the .net framework. it does what you need
HiH
Briga
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