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A better solution would be to figure out whats causing the dialog to pop up in the first place and fixing that.
RageInTheMachine9532
"...a pungent, ghastly, stinky piece of cheese!" -- The Roaming Gnome
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How can I close /kill an error message dialog appearing on the desktop automatically e.g. if a service crashes I want to close its error message.
Know Yourself Then Grow Yourself.
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First, your putting alot of effort into putting a band-aid on the real problem.
What's causing the service to crash?? Fix the problem, instead of wasting the time building an automated way of ignoring it.
RageInTheMachine9532
"...a pungent, ghastly, stinky piece of cheese!" -- The Roaming Gnome
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Dear, Dear and Dear if i am using a product and i have no source code, then i want same kind of solution.
Know Yourself Then Grow Yourself.
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Have you tried taking this up with the manufacturer of the service?
Maybe they have the solution...
RageInTheMachine9532
"...a pungent, ghastly, stinky piece of cheese!" -- The Roaming Gnome
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I want to display Logged user list and when evere any user logged i want to know.
can any body help me out .
it's very urgent.
-- modified at 4:16 Tuesday 28th March, 2006
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The information you want doesn't exist in Active Directory and isn't tracked by anything.
What you want can't be done!!
RageInTheMachine9532
"...a pungent, ghastly, stinky piece of cheese!" -- The Roaming Gnome
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What is the better way without quality less?
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What is it that you want to do with the image?
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I need to load Jpeg, gif or png files and save it to BMP
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Use Bitmap.FromFile to load the image, then use the Save method with ImageFormat.Bmp to save the image.
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it is the better way? That is it is the less quality loser?
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bmp is a lossless format, there's no loss converting from anything else to one unless you resize or change the color depth.
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Hello!
Ok, so I've documented my C# code with XML comments. Now I want to generate some nice MSDN-style documentation out of it.
I've looked at NDoc already, but it doesn't seem to support .NET 2.0 (generics, ...) yet.
What tool could I use?
Thanks in advance and best regards
Dominik
_outp(0x64, 0xAD);
and
__asm mov al, 0xAD __asm out 0x64, al
do the same... but what do they do??
(doesn't work on NT)
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Hi,
How do we pass an integer argument from C# into a javascript function?
I declare an integer variable first, then I pass it into the javascript function.
But the javascript code didnt execute correctly.
//First, an integer variable is declared
int numofItems;
// Returns the Javascript code to attach the context menu to a HTML element
public string GetMenuReference()
{
return String.Format("return __showContextMenu({0},numofItems);", Controls[0].ClientID);
}
//Then the Javascript is called when the oncontextmenu event happens
ctl1.Attributes["oncontextmenu"] = GetMenuReference();
Initially the javascript function has the {0} argument only and it worked fine. But when I added one more integer argument, it doesnt work. What is the correct way to pass an int argument ?
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Please don't cross post.
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Hello!
I use VS 2003 and C#
When I build an exe file that use 6 class library dll I get this error.
Could not copy temporary files to the output directory.
The file 'MeltPracStorage.dll' cannot be copied to the run directory. Det går inte att komma åt filen eftersom den används av en annan process.
All six project is located in the solution that build the exe file
This compile error occurred when I add project 'MeltPracStorage to the solution.
I use copy local=true
If I have this MeltPracStorage in a solution of its own and only reference
the class dll MeltPracStorage.dll in the reference list for the project that
build the exe file I don't get any errors.
The MeltPracStorage.dll size is 176 kB
Have you any kind of suggestion to ny problem.
//Tony
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Hello,
Please check that the dll file is being used by an running .exe file. close the application and try to build it. It should work.
HTH. Cheers
Maqsood Ahmed - MCAD.net
Kolachi Advanced Technologies
http://www.kolachi.net
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follow the steps..
1) Close VS.net
2) Delete the and obj folder inside of the project u trying to build.
3) now build the application.
There are chances that the pdb might be the problem,
Mind think with Ideas,not Data. No amount of Information or Data could be compared with an inspired thought.
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Hi Guys,
im looking for a button control (ocx, dll) that does not steal focus of any application. It should work like the ms onscreen keyboard, I open 2 or 3 notepads, and the notepad with the focus gets a sendkey ... Or any other ideas how to program an onscreen keyboard, in C# C++ VB.NET or whatever ... But this is a must : Focus MUST be kept in the other application, changing and going back is not the solution for me
I hope someone can help me, thanks a lot
Chris
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Hi!
One way to achieve something like this would be to install a global keyboard hook.
IIRC there's even an article about using hooks in C# around here somewhere...
Regards,
mav
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Black holes are the places where god divided by 0...
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My problem is I want list of those user who logged in a domain.
when ever a user logged in i want to know.
i searched alot but i m not getting solution.
can anybody help me out.
It's very urgent.
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I have a problem I have to work with an api provided by someone else, but the problem is that dll is throwing an exception and a stack trace which I have gotten around somehow but if the error happens I dont want the stack trace to be displayed. In order to do that successfully I want to catch that exception in my code but for some reason I cant, when I try to debug the app it starts showing assembler code.
Is there a solution?
OnlyHuman23
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You mean that a try/catch block does not work?
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Q:What does the derived class in C# tell to it's parent?
A:All your base are belong to us!
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The debugger intercepts the excpetion before it reaches your code. If you choose not to debug, the exception will reach your code.
A normal user doesn't have a debugger installed, so it won't happen when you distribute the application.
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