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Nick Parker wrote: could you be a little more specific?
Like popping up the File menu, as if you would click it, but I wanna call it from say a button click or some other handler. I am trying to implement some functionality like menu accelerators without using the Mnemonic property. I just want to show a specific menu.
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Gotcha, one solution would be to use an empty context menu as a container, and where ever you want to invoke your parent menu, simply merge the menu items into the context menu, which you can call the Show method of the context menu, associate it to a specific control and give the Point at which you want it to be displayed.
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Nick Parker wrote: which you can call the Show method of the context menu, associate it to a specific control and give the Point at which you want it to be displayed.
The problem is where do u make that Point? Maybe a SendMessage will have an answers. I really dislike this native control layers they have...
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I have written a program that access an sql server 2000 database installed on a windows 2003 server machine. Sql server is setup with integrated security and i don't want to change this. if i install my app in a computer that is a member of the domain and logins windows with the credentials of a windows server user account works good. Is there anyway from a computer that is on the same network that logins using a local windows account and does not have access to network resources access sql server? the result i want to have is :asking username and password for a windows 2003 server user account within my app and authenticate the user against windows server when the user wants to access the db.
Thanks in advance
From Greece:
Dimitris Iliopoulos
dimilio@yahoo.com
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Hi, I have a principal class with properties and a GUI form. The menu on the form allows the user to pull-up a second form to input property values. How can I transfer the property values (text-box inputs) from the second form to the properties of the first class.
I've tried from the principal class (in menu-event code)
Form_params fp = new Form_params();
fp.ShowDialog(this);
so I pass 'this' to the next class. Is this right and how do I access the handle in the second class?
Thanks,
-Jay
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Your description is confusing to say the least.
Are you saying the you want to show a second form that has a bunch of TextBoxs and you want to apply the values of these TextBox to the properties of your first Form???
Easy enough. Expose the vluaes of the TextBox's as Public Properties on your second form. Get the values using these property accessors and assign them to the properties of your form.
Form2 f2 = new Form2();
f2.ShowDialog();
this.Text = f2.TextValue;
public class Form2 : blah
{
public string TextValue
{
get
{
return this.TextBox3.Text;
}
}
}<pre>
Form Handles will have nothing to do with this at all.
RageInTheMachine9532<font size="-1">
"...a pungent, ghastly, stinky piece of cheese!" -- The Roaming Gnome</font>
-- modified at 11:14 Tuesday 7th February, 2006
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I guess you are wondering how to access the "this"
Form_params( Form1 form)
{
// this refer to the form 1 now
...........
}
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I have a 2 datatables
first one has only one column "FILENAME"
second one has columns "FILENAME","PATH","TITLE","LAYER"
FIRST DATATABLE HAS 20 ROWS
SECOND DATATABLE HAS 30 ROWS WHICH INCLUDES ALL 20 "FILENAME" OF FIRST DATATABLE.
NOW I WANT HAVE A NEW DATATABLE ROWS WHICH ARE THERE IN FIRSTTABLE AND COLUMNS AND CONTENTS OF SECOND DATATABLE
venkat
clavib
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I wrote a program in c# and add it a setup deploying project.
I tried to Install the program on a client computer but I got an error:
EventType clr20r3 P1:... P2:....
P3:.... P4: system.windows.forms P5:.... P6:....
P7:.... P8:..... P9:.............
The "...." means just a bunch of latters or numbers that don't mean a thing..
When I install the program on my PC (the one that have VS) I don't get an error.
any Idea?
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oh how I wished my errors massaged me.
I dont think the client machine you are trying to install on has the .NET framework.
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I have developed an FTP Client and it is being used by several people to download from an FTP Server, via non-secure port 21, then using secure FTP to upload the files to my ftp://FTP. It works on everybody's FTP server, but this one. Every time it goes to download the files, the error log states "Download of info.txt Failed because No connection could be made because the target machine actively refused it." Can any one tell me why the ftp server would refuse the connection. The log file says it connected to the machine. He can also run FTP through the command line and get the file from the FTP server and then upload it to my FTP server. Any ideas or suggestions would be appreciated.
Thanks,
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I detect if the connection needs passive mode and if it does it changes it.
Thanks,
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I have heard of a way to code a save button so it will save the item you want to a particular disc platter on a harddisk for example:
A lot of harddisks (Larger ones 100GB+) have discs called platters which hold around 80GB or more each. When you save an item such as a text file it gets stored anywhere on these platters.
What I want my application to do:
1) on save command I want a dropdown box with the number of "Platters" The hardisk has and when you choose one the tiem will be saved on that platter on whereever you want likt this:
saving to: C:\WIndows
Saving on platter (1) this is top platter
Here is links to definitions of harddisk platters:
http://www.google.co.uk/search?hl=en&lr=&oi=defmore&defl=en&q=define:Hard+disk+platter[^]
In the end we're all just the same
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Ummm... What idiot told you this???
Yes, hard drives are made up of platters. We all know this. This is basic information about harddrive technology.
But you don't get to pick the platter you want to save data on. The filesystem doesn't even let you do this. It makes managing partitions and volumes a nightmare if this was possible. Besides, what would be the purpose of this??? I can't think of a single good reason to do it.
RageInTheMachine9532
"...a pungent, ghastly, stinky piece of cheese!" -- The Roaming Gnome
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I want to create a logon screen for my application like this:
The first time you use application you will get a unique random 6 digit characters code (Consists of letters and numbers) and when you start the application again it will ask you for this 6 digit code. If its incorrect, the application will have a messagebox saying "Error wrong code, try again" How would you do this?
In the end we're all just the same
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Google is your friend.
Please dont flood post requests, for random samples of "How do I do XYZ" use google.
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Is ther a way to find out what system requirments your application will need to run when you create it? Cause you aint going to know and people who will use it will need to know. You may need to know like this:
MyApp requires:
Pentium 266Mhz
64MB RAM
400MB Harddisk
x4Speed DVD ROM
ect...
In the end we're all just the same
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Well, if your app is .NET, then a good place to base your system requirements is on those of the framework itself. Try a search on microsoft or google for .NET Runtime System Requirements.
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ON top of what J4amieC said, your own testing will tell you what your applciation needs. You'll need to use Performance Monitor or a good .NET Profiler to get some memory and processor performance statistics and evaluate the data yourself to see what the minimum acceptable processor and memory will be.
RageInTheMachine9532
"...a pungent, ghastly, stinky piece of cheese!" -- The Roaming Gnome
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Here is a way to find out:
Check windows Task manager when you load the application and see how much memory and CPU usage it uses... and set the reuirments a bit higher...
like it uses 24MB RAM say it needs 32MB RAM
In the end we're all just the same
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I ma creating a application that will monitor system performance and when it gets below something like 12% it will display a messagebox on screen saying "Warning: System resources low, we recommend restarting PC"
Could you code this into a console application?
Second: I want it to automatically when you start it up to minimise itself to the system tray and stay there until user shutsdown PC and I want it to work all the time monitoring system. How would you do that?
In the end we're all just the same
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You should look into creating it as a Windows Service, and capuring when an interactive user logs on to begin monitoring.
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I had a look at the digital and analog clock tutorials here and want to create one for my main screen. I want the analog clock to appear in a panel called (pnlDigtclock) how would you do this?
In the end we're all just the same
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