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Have you tried using System.Diagnostics.ProcessStartInfo? With that, you can supply a user name & password through code, but I don't know if this will work for UNC shares.
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You can try Judah's suggestion. I don't know if it'll work either.
But, if it doesn't, a workaround I know of would be to temporarily map a drive to the share. You can most definately supply the username and password to that.
But, to clarify, there is NO WAY to get around that login box. The machine your connecting to wants to know who is trying to get into that share. That target machine doesn't trust the credentials that your app is running under. There is simply no way of getting around that. But, if the credentials are supplied using a different method, that box won't show up.
RageInTheMachine9532
"...a pungent, ghastly, stinky piece of cheese!" -- The Roaming Gnome
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Thanks both of you.. I am off from work now.. will try Judah's suggestion tomorrow.
Dave what credentials are you talking about.. can you please elaborate a bit more.. Let me be more precise. I have an application running on Windows XP Professional trying to access a shared file located on a network drive which is running Windows Server 2000. What's that "other method" Can you elaborate?
Thanks
Zishan
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Zishan Haider wrote: what credentials are you talking about
The credentials you used when you logged into Windows on your machine...Username and password. When you try to connect to another Windows machine, those credentials are sent to the remote machine.
If that machine isn't a member of the same domain (if you have one!) as your machine, then it has to rely on its own user accounts to authenticate you. If your username doesn't exist on the remote machine, it'll ask you for an account and password that it knows about, because it doesn't trust the account information it's getting from your machine.
Now, you only have to log into a remote machine once and it'll remember who you are for as long as you are logged into your machine. There are many different ways to get an authenticated connection to a remote Windows machine. The most common is mapping a drive letter to a share on the remote machine. You have to supply a username and password to the remote machine if it doesn't trust you. Since you can't just connect to a remote share without first authenticating to the remote machine, you need to authenticate an account with the remote machine. You can't do that by just connecting to a remote share. There's no way to enter the account information. But, you CAN do it through code if your code maps a drive to the share first. You have to supply the function For example...[^]
RageInTheMachine9532
"...a pungent, ghastly, stinky piece of cheese!" -- The Roaming Gnome
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Hey Dave.. Thanks a lot for your support.. it just solves my problem
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Hi All,
Is there any way by which we can know which particular arrangement of
files and folders is being selected by a user in a particualr folder
view.I mean that among the five
options(Name,Size,Type,Modified,Attributes) which we can chose when we
chose 'Arrange Icons By' options which one is being selected.Any
suggestions will be greatly appreciated.Thanks in Advance.
Rakesh
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Hi friends,
I am currently working on an ASP.NET project using C# and i have one issue. Does anyone know how to trigger a javascript anywhere in C# code.
eg : if(conditon)
trigger javascript
Can you please help me on this.Thank you
Krugger
The Truth is out there...
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You can add javascript using the Page.RegisterStartupScript method.
Example:
Page.RegisterStartupScript("ShowAnswer", "<script type=\"text/javascript\">alert('42');</script>");
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Thanks ---
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I came across this but was unsure whether the script will run immediately.
Can i do something like this (see below) to ensure that the Javascript ShowAnswer is fired only where MyBool is true?
if(MyBool)
Page.RegisterStartupScript("ShowAnswer", "alert('42');");
Krugger
The truth is out there..
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The code is placed just before the tag, so it will be run while the page is loading in the browser.
If you don't execute the RegisterStartupScript call, the code is of course not added to the page.
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hi
I have created a class where I am creating custom control for my web page the problem is that i am getting error like this
The type or namespace name 'UI' does not exist in the class or namespace 'System.Web' (are you missing an assembly reference?
in the using System.Web.UI;
using System.Web.UI.WebControls;
what is the actual cause for this error ? and how i can rectify it I am not good in C#
thanks in advance
kal13na13
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kal13na13 wrote: are you missing an assembly reference?
So... Are you?
See the references section of your project, is there a System.Web reference in there? If not add it by right clicking references, select "Add Reference..." Find "System.Web.dll" in the list (in the .NET Tab), double click it then press okay.
My: Blog | Photos
"Man who stand on hill with mouth open will wait long time for roast duck to drop in." -- Confucius
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Hello ,
I am a beginner in c#.net, currently i am working on c#.net windows forms.
My problem is i want to call a button event of let's say form1 from form2.
what i did is make an object of form1 and call that button event, but it's not working.
I need your help immediately pls give me ur idea,
alex.
Help me
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SOunds like your application architecture isn't right. You shouldn't be doing this. The button event on form one should be activated only from the button itself. Nothing else should call it.
Some ideas:
Refactor the code for the event into a separate method and call that method from the other form.
Refactor the code for the events into a controller class and have the event handlers call into the controller. The code in the form2 would also call into the controller instead of directly to the form1.
My: Blog | Photos
"Man who stand on hill with mouth open will wait long time for roast duck to drop in." -- Confucius
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yes. i think the same as colin.
But if you want to do this you might declare the event of this button as public instead of private.
But what you are trying to do isnt right.
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Hi, I'm building a text file filter.
I need to verify if a string is part of another string, for example: I wanto to find if the word "text" is part of a string.
I'm writing a class inherited by String class...is it the correct choice or already exists a class to do this?
Sorry for my bad english;P
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string myString = "Hello Text World";<br />
<br />
int idx = myString.IndexOf("Text");<br />
<br />
bool myStringContainsText = (idx>-1);
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....I'm a stupid!!! thanks!!!
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Hello,
Anyone know how to bind a CheckedListBox to a table so that every checked item generates a new row in another table?
DataSource and DataMember do not seem to work
Thanks in advance
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hi,
i need to know how to run crystal reports on a machine that dosn't have .Net full pakage ,
the case i have a program that have many reports that i need it to be installed on machine that have .Net Framework but the crystal reports dosn't run telling me that the keycodeV2.dll not found or not the correct version
so can any one help me ???
Ramez Ernest
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Hello,
The error you get on the machine with the .Net framework has a solution.
What you need is to register your copy of Crystal Reports .Net at Crystal, this is free, they will send you an e-mail with a registration code. On your Visual Studio Project you must choose your Crystal Reports Viewer Control a write the Registration Code, then rebuild the solution and copy the application to the machine with the .Net Framework.
On the Crystal Reports support site (I have no idea of the URL is ) you can find a document that explains step by step the distribution of an application that uses Crystal Reposts .Net.
Hope this will be helpfull.
Rui Sousa
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I've can into a problem. I have som "old" code made in VS2003. It's an application which queries some information on the internet, which is used in the application.
In VS2003 it was able to close all the open connections to the internet. BUT after VS2005 has compiled the exe, the connection stays open? and therefore, windows cannot shut down while the program is running.
Any help would be appreciated!!
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Hello dear all
i am facing a problem in crystal report. that crystal report is working well in windows 200 server but not working in windows XP. i have created one cystal report in .NET C#. this is giving error when i open this crystal report in windows XP operating system. it display a one dilaog and get user name and password. in my sql server 2000 i have set SQL Server Authentication and when i open that report then it display a dialog. this dialog does not display in windows 2000 operating system. i use same SQL Server Authentication in SQL Server 2000.
please help what can i do for this issue
Priyank Gupta
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Hello,
Is there any way to manipulate the password on a sqlclient connection?
something like save the connection string in a config file and set the password later in the code, which will be read from an encrypted string.
I don't want to use Windows Security because i don't know where the server will be and what clients will connect or if they are on a workgroup or domain.
Any ideas will be appreciated.
Thanks.
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