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1. I'm using VS 2003 Pro
2. I'm almost sure it can be done in commandline, I only don't know how.
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Nope. VS2002 will ONLY build against the .NET Framework 1.0. VS2003 will ONLY build against the .NET Framework 1.1. This is because the compilers are not built into Visual Studio. They are an integral parts of the .NET Framework itself.
You can compile a .NET Framework 1.1 app and alter it's configuration to run under 1.0, IF it doesn't use any 1.1 specific classes. You can't use the .NET Framework 1.1 compilers to compile a completely native .NET Framework 1.0 application.
RageInTheMachine9532
"...a pungent, ghastly, stinky piece of cheese!" -- The Roaming Gnome
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Can I do something like that with the 2.0 framework?
And how?
Niklas Ulvinge aka IDK
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Nope. No version of the .NET Framework is going to compile to a natively lower version.
See Working with Multiple Versions of the .NET Framework[^] on MSDN for more information.
RageInTheMachine9532
"...a pungent, ghastly, stinky piece of cheese!" -- The Roaming Gnome
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If you read the info behind that link, you would know it IS possible to compile 1.0 at a 1.1 framework. In VS, go to your project properties, and select 1.0 at 'supported runtimes'.
Althought you said it wasn't possible, you helped me well.
Cheers,
Theo
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This changes the applications configuration so it is ALLOWED to run under 1.0, with the restriction that you can't use 1.1 specific classes.
RageInTheMachine9532
"...a pungent, ghastly, stinky piece of cheese!" -- The Roaming Gnome
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Dave Kreskowiak wrote:
This changes the applications configuration so it is ALLOWED to run under 1.0, with the restriction that you can't use 1.1 specific classes.
I don't see the distinction you're trying to make.
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This doesn't change the code generated by the compiler at all. What you're actually doing is changing a configuration option in the applications .config file that say that this application CAN run under the 1.0 Framework.
There is nothing guaranteeing that though. The .NET Runtime is trusting YOU to tell it that it is OK to run this particular 1.1 code under the 1.0 Framework. It's taking YOUR WORD that the code doesn't use anything that is 1.1 specific.
RageInTheMachine9532
"...a pungent, ghastly, stinky piece of cheese!" -- The Roaming Gnome
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salaam 2 all!
i m a student of BS(7th semester), i have done good work in VC(MFC, socket programing,WMI,dll's) and now want to mov towards C#, tell in how much time it would take me to learn C#? so that i am able to make a normal application on my own, a am above average student__hardwoking and serious one!!
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c# is closer to VB than to VC++ as far as developing a GUI. With your experience in VC++, the programming side should pose little problems - just get a good reference book and you'll be fine. If you have VB experience the whole transition should be a piece of cake for you.
Darryl Borden
Principal IT Analyst
dborden@eprod.com
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Hi..
I have connected to a Unix based data base server by using the tcpclient class of c#, for a synchronous transmition of data i am using the receive function provided by the above mentioned class. as it is said in its help that "receive() function stops untill it receives that data from the host"
My problem is when i send a query to the host, Reply does come from the host but the function "Recevie()" does not stop for the new data to come from the host or does not wait for the new data all it does is keep on giving the same old data that it sent before ,due to this my client is not working fine... if some one has information regarding this do help me.
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Hi,
I am having a problem when trying to update a table in Access 2000.
At (apparently) random times, it throws the following exception. It is translated from spanish, might not be exactly the same in english;
'Can't update. This record is currently locked'
There is no concurrent access to this database. Any ideas?
Thanks in advance
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The first thing I'd ask is, "Did you close all of your object when you where done with them? DataSet's, DataReader's, Connection's, ..." Don't keep a connection constantly open to a database. Keep it open only as long as you need to complete the transaction you need.
RageInTheMachine9532
"...a pungent, ghastly, stinky piece of cheese!" -- The Roaming Gnome
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Well I have a couple datatables pointing to the database through the same connection, but NEVER had problems until now.
Thought the locking policy came into play when there was more than one user accessing the database. Still, I'll give a look and try to keep 'data objects' to a minimum.
Thanks for the reply
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How to convert excel to csv with details such as font color,size using c#
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And can i move an object at a bearing of, say, 65 degrees?
I've done something like this before, but it runs really slow, and i cant move in certain angles.
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What kind of object?
Moving an object is simply changing it's position. If the object supports changing of the position, it can be moved.
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i've created an application, i want by the instalation set for files with extension .xyz an icon defined by me.
And double clicking on these file automatically run my application passing the path of the file at the main function.
How?
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create new project... Setup and Deployment project
go to solution explorer,
click on File Types Editor Icon,
in central screen now add new file type on target machine...
SergioSuperStar inventions
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Hi,
How to read datagrid column’s headertext?
I am creating datagrid columns dynamically. I am specifying the datagrid’s headertext in th aql query only, like, “SELECT empname ‘Employee Name’, desg ‘Designation’ FROM emp”. In this case *Employee Name* and *Designation* will be datagrid column’s header.
How to get these header texts?
Thanks in advance…
~Mahantesh Hongal
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Hope all are fine
i want to restart the system when the installer complete how it is implemented .also tell me the code that only restart the system .
i want to write the code onAfterInstall() method
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You have an executable named shutdown.exe in windows, you can run it to restart the computer.
The command line is: shutdown -t 0 -r -f
I know the Windows 2003 and Windows XP provide this executable.
Good luck,
Ami Bar
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but i want that it work on win 98 to 2003 not only on XP or 2003
I found the Best Solution that is Wrapper classes writeen in . NET for Restart Hibernae and Shutdown standby
Explore it
http://www.mentalis.org/soft/class.qpx?id=7
-- modified at 0:24 Tuesday 27th September, 2005
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Hi, I am creating my own datagrid control, as I needed the vertical scrollbar to be thicker than standard (because this dg is targeting touch screen users). Anyway, I am overriding WndProc, seen in the code below:
protected override void WndProc(ref Message m)
{
try
{
if (m.LParam == this.VertScrollBar.Handle)
{
object result = m.GetLParam();
}
}
catch (Exception ex)
{
string test = ex.ToString();
}
base.WndProc (ref m);
}
My problem is that GetLParam takes a System.Type cls parameter, and I have no idea what I should be putting in there. Please let me know how to fix this if you know what should go there. Thanks in advance.
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