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I have got VS 2003 with framework 1.1
I want to install framework 2.0
If i only install the framework 2.0 will it work with VS-2003.
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You can not build 2.0 assemblys with VS 2003.
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In .net remoting,how to call the interface what's the style
"http(s)://thd address of ip//service/thenameofmethod.do?¶m1=#####¶m2=#####",
if you hava a idea about it ,tell me ,thanks a lot !
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Hi
Was just wondering if anyone else out there has tried this before...
Basic problem is that I need the currently logged in user's name (ie. the username he used to get into his workstation). Anonymous login has to be allowed, but if the user is logged into the domain, I want his name.
This is to enable seamless login for users using a web app. Security isn't an issue here (yet...), and the app is internal use only, but I do need the user's (domain) login name. Nothing more.
If you know linux; my environment is probably similar to the following:
* Domain controller: Linux; OpenLDAP
* IIS on Windows 2003 Server
* Linux desktops with Firefox
(This should provide a parallel if you're more familiar with Linux than Mac - answers to this might get me closer to the goal).
But the actual environment:
* Domain controller on Mac OS X 10.4 server (running LDAPv3; based on OpenLDAP, I believe)
* IIS running on Windows 2003 Server
* Mac desktops (OS X worstations) - users working off Firefox and Safari
Question is how to get the user's currently logged-in domain username, through a web app.
Thanks and regards
ehuysamer
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i ask a question a bout the identification of hardware (getting serial numbers manufactureres models types )
under linux OS and if it is possile to use .framework or any thing like that in linux OS
am
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Can anybody tell me the issues involve in compiling a .net project(of c#)distributedly?
sam
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can anyone help me regarding how to retrieve data from sharepoint SQL Db through any of the sharepoint service.
I am having admin right in my machine but it's not the server where sharepoint has been installed. so can i write a c# application to access sharepoint services
anvar sadath
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I've heard C# converts easily to C++ for Mac, but I haven't found anything where I could learn more on this. Does anyone have any knowledge of existing converters/issues/sites with info/etc.
Much appreciation!
RABB17
"C#ly, don't wear SUN-glasses."
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Rabbit17 wrote: I've heard C# converts easily to C++ for Mac
LOL - seriously ?
I would imagine that conversion to Java would be *possible*, but I don't see any reason that C# would port to C++ on the Mac or the PC easily. For starters, C# is full of libraries that C++ does not offer.
Christian Graus - Microsoft MVP - C++
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I have created a windows form application in Visual J# and on this application I have a tabcontrol. The problem I am having is that I have a "richtextbox" on one of the tabs(Tab B) and when I receive information in Tab B and i click on it, The entire form freezes(bascically it does nor respond and the program crashes). I have realised that if I have Tab B open before the message is received, I receive that message and everything is fine. Is there anyone that can solve this problem?????
p.s. Thanks in advance to all responses.
dipset_dave
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Should work fine; can you provide the code for this?
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I want to deploy .net framework with my vb.net windows application if it is not exist on the target machine
so how to do this?
what tools do i need?
Regards,
Maher Abu Zer
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Hello,
You can let the installer to download it from internet, or you can include it in the installation project (the project if that it will add 10 Mb. to your installation file), here you have the details:
HOW TO: Distribute the .NET Framework with a Visual Studio .NET Deployment Project
http://support.microsoft.com/default.aspx?scid=kb;en-us;324733
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Hi,
I'm currently working on a user control which can scroll its contents. For this I'm using a ScrollableControl. When disabling it the scrollbars don't appear disabled (although they cannot be modified). Does anyone know a way to make them look disabled?
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Not sure I get you. How to scroll bars look when disabled?
I never noticed before.
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No. I know how the look (they get some sort of greyed out). But when I set the Enabled property of my control (which inherits from ScrollableControl) to false the scrollbars still appear enabled (although not reacting to clicks).
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hi
i have a problem i have one windows service which i am installing from one other exe(in process.start simply using cmd.exe and installutil) now i want to combine these both exes into one for deployment.
see tell me how i will use path for the windows service when i will embedd it into the one whole exe(in cmd.exe installutil)
shan
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Firstly I want 2 ask abt the difference of compiling a project and building a project generally.Secondly If anyone know abt the compilation steps involved in .net framework in terms of all the files(dll's or all other dependencies) that r formed during its compilation then plz let me know abt it,actually i want to perform compilation of a .net project(of c#) distributedly by using .net remoting so if any one has any information or material related to this then plz tel me abt this,thanks in advance
sam
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hi samtam
i was also interested in this
by seeing some command line arguments of csc u can little understand since there are arguments for adding things like resourses files amd modules
even i didnt go for that since it involes lot of issues but sure go for that
and tell me latter
ok
shan
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What is the best way of adding controls to the form in vb.net or c#.net
Phanindra...
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If you are using Visual Studio, Borland's IDE, SharpDevelop or something of that kind, you can simply drag&drop the control on the form.
If you do not use a IDE you must define and initialize every control manaully from the code.
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I have tried to put my C# applications and DLLs developed with VS.2005, including some C# DLLs that wrap legacy C++ DLLs (via Managed C++), on a computer that has no development environment. I thought if that computer had .NET 2.0 (and I am using some .NET 2.0-only components), my applications would run. They do not. They run fine on my development machine, but when I run the exact same executables on the exact same USB drive on another machine, they either fail to load (FileNotFoundException, but of course it doesn't tell you what file was not found), or they load but fail to work (unable to create TCPListener socket). Since there is no difference in the bits or in the directory, that leaves the path, as far as I can think. But apart from the VS.2005 development directories, the only path differences are to windows or winnt's system32 directory.
So what does one need on a Windows 2000 or XP machine, both of which have ALL service packs and updates and both of which have just had .NET 2.0 installed on them, to get programs to run properly? Any help would be greatly appreciated.
I have NOT made a deployment project of any kind and don't see why I should have to. I have just move the bits, including all dependencies from one machine to another.
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BambooMoon wrote: I have NOT made a deployment project of any kind and don't see why I should have to.
COM registration would be one requirement. If your C++ .DLL's are COM-based, your Managed code wrappers wont work for what's not registered.
RageInTheMachine9532
"...a pungent, ghastly, stinky piece of cheese!" -- The Roaming Gnome
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