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The combobox doesn't do this at all. It won't detect anything because it's not designed for this.
Your application has to detect and use the SmartCard reader through whatever SDK you can find for it. Check the manufacturer's website to see if there is any developer information for it.
RageInTheMachine9532
"...a pungent, ghastly, stinky piece of cheese!" -- The Roaming Gnome
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Damn what a useless comboBox, what were they thinking
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Hi all,
I am a VB.net programmer recently doing a project to interface with digital camera or web cam. I understand that there is a WIA driver which can be program in VB.net but only on Window XP. Is there any similiar for Window 2000 ?
Tx and best regard
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WIA comes standard built into Windows 2000, XP, 2003 and Vista.
Everything else must download and install it seperately.
RageInTheMachine9532
"...a pungent, ghastly, stinky piece of cheese!" -- The Roaming Gnome
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Hi Dave,
Tx for the info. But when I try to add in the reference in the VB.net, I can't locate WIA ? Do u have any info about this files under window 2000 ?
Tx and best regard
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It's the System.Management.dll. There's no difference between 2000 and XP and 2003. Once you add a reference to that, you can import the System.Management namespace[^].
RageInTheMachine9532
"...a pungent, ghastly, stinky piece of cheese!" -- The Roaming Gnome
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do you know how to paste clipboard to grid??
its giving me tedious time,kindly help me.
thanks
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hi there,
just simply read data from clipboard and then paste it into the grid
this link might give u a hint on this:
Clipboard
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I have two forms, Form1 and Form2. Form2 is opened when a button in Form1 is clicked. What I try to implement is when Form2 is closed, Form1 is also closed.
Thanks.
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Lets say form1 is the form you want to close
Dim Form As form1
Form = New form1
Form.Close()
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In form2 Unload event write the foll.
Unload form1
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How would I go about getting the amount of ram on the system as well as free hard drive space?
Thanks
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Heres some code for disk free space, i got some code for the RAM thingy, gonna try find it later...
Public Shared Function GetHardDiskInfo(ByVal Path As String) As HardDiskInfo
If IO.Directory.Exists(Path) = True Then
Path = Path.Replace("\", "")
Dim diskClass As New System.Management.ManagementClass("Win32_LogicalDisk")
Dim disks As System.Management.ManagementObjectCollection = diskClass.GetInstances()
Dim disk As System.Management.ManagementObject
Dim hdi As New HardDiskInfo
For Each disk In disks
If CStr(disk("Name")) = Path Then
hdi.Space = CLng(disk("FreeSpace").ToString)
hdi.Size = CLng(disk("Size").ToString)
hdi.FileSystem = disk("FileSystem").ToString
hdi.Label = disk("VolumeName").ToString
hdi.DriveType = CLng(disk("DriveType").ToString)
End If
Next disk
Return hdi
Else
Return Nothing
End If
End Function
Public Class HardDiskInfo
Public Path As String
Public Space As Long
Public Size As Long
Public FileSystem As String
Public Label As String
Public DriveType As Long
End Class
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I have a button on a form that's sole purpose is to lauch a new instance of another form.
Private Sub btnFigure7_1_Click(ByVal sender As System.Object, ByVal e _
As System.EventArgs) Handles btnFigure7_1.Click
Dim Figure7_1 As frmMap
Figure7_1 = New frmMap
Figure7_1.Show()
End Sub
I would like for the form to be showed only if it is not visible. Currently it can be opened as many time as the user hits the button.
Any Help?
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Why dont you use a variable......such that set the variable when you create an instance of the form and reset it on closing that form or what ever may be the requirement
Got it......?
_mubashir
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Replace all your Figure7_1 code with this.
Figure7_1.show
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I have one last line of code to write then this project is complete. I have spent 2 weeks on this "Last Line" ....
Trying to read the contents of a datagrid to Excel:
This works if the column is simply a bound column:
For i = 0 To StatusGrid.Items.Count - 1
worksheet.Cells(i + 2, 1) = StatusGrid.Items(i).Cells(1).Text()
Next
However, for Template columns, the following SHOULD work, but does not:
For i = 0 To StatusGrid.Items.Count - 1
worksheet.Cells(i + 2, 2) = CType(StatusGrid.Items(i).Cells(2).Controls(0), DataBoundLiteralControl).Text()
Next
I get the following error:
Unable to cast object of type 'System.Web.UI.LiteralControl' to type 'System.Web.UI.DataBoundLiteralControl'.
I am at my wit's end on this one... Can anyone help?
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I want to send email out through my application.
I found a way using System.Web.Mail but when I make a reference to it I get the blue jagged under line. I think its because I'm missing the proper dll? I have Windows XP Home edition and Visual Basic Standard edition. How can I get this to work or are there other options?
Thanks again.
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Did you set a reference to the System.Web.dll? If not, right-click the References folder of your project, then click Add Reference. Find the System.Web.dll file, then double-click it, then click OK.
RageInTheMachine9532
"...a pungent, ghastly, stinky piece of cheese!" -- The Roaming Gnome
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I have an Combobox at the right bottom edge of the form
I want that the combo box should not drop down
means when I click on combo box it displays the content only within the form not outside the form
So that if there is no space at Right bottom edge of the form it opens the items at above the combo box
Thax in advance
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I assume when you are saying combobox you are refering to windows forms and not webforms. This is what you need to do.
change the the combobox MaxDropItems property to your needs.
Mandar Patankar
Microsoft Certified professional
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I assume when you are saying combobox you are refering to windows forms and not webforms. This is what you need to do.
change the the combobox MaxDropItems property to your needs.
Mandar Patankar
Microsoft Certified professional
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No i want if there is no space for combo/DropDown List to open at down
it should drop the List in upward direction
I hope u understand & reply
Thanx
hema_chaudhry
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that means i want to drop combo box Up
hema chaudhry
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I am encountering ExecutionEngineException and Null ReferenceException errors when opening a new form immediately after closing another form. The new form appears not to have enough memory to open. I have tried using Dispose on the closing form, but it has not helped. Anyone have any suggestions?
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