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Tareq Abuzuhri wrote: i want to program to test login to this account and all email address in this account to send advertisment to this email
You mean you want to find all the email addresses in the hotmail account in order to spam them?
"On two occasions, I have been asked [by members of Parliament], 'Pray, Mr. Babbage, if you put into the machine wrong figures, will the right answers come out?' I am not able to rightly apprehend the kind of confusion of ideas that could provoke such a question."
--Charles Babbage (1791-1871)
My: Website | Blog
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Hmmm, you asked for a verry difficult task. I have some bits but, unfortunately, are in plain C, not for .NET applications. Sorry.
-- modified at 10:10 Friday 14th April, 2006
... I was voted down... how rude!!! Why? Because I speak about plain C and not about .NET??
...or because I dind't really help him with my answer? If he is interested, I could port my C code to C#, so no reason to be voted down!!!
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You were voted down because you basically offered to help a spammer spam.
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Don Miguel wrote: I was voted down
and one more because you didn't understand your act before complaining...
-- TTD --
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There is a website which supports several languages.
I want to get the language of Windows OS.
Then the hyperlink could turn to different pages.
How to do this?
Thanks!
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You can do it by analyzing user ip address.
But this is not OS language. It's regional location.
Best regards, Alexey.
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Hi,
I'm working with .NET Framework 2.0, I wrote a web service ( .asmx ). Now I want to configure to drop the .asmx extension.
For ex: intstead typing: http://mywebservice/ws.asmx, the client will type URL: http://mywebservice/ws and all things will be processed as normal (http://mywebservice/ws.asmx)
Can I do this?
Thanks for any suggestion!
Hung
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I'm by no means an expert in WebServices, but I don't think you want to do that. This is because IIS uses the file extension to figure out how to process the request or what to pass the request on to. You MIGHT be able to include a file in that folder by that shortened name that just redirects to the .aspx page, but I have no idea really. I've never tried it.
Dave Kreskowiak
Microsoft MVP - Visual Basic
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Hi,
I hope someone here knows a solution for the following problem: I'm developing a Windows Forms application that should run under restriced user accounts. But sometimes I need to write to parts of the registry usually not accessible for user accounts. If the user doesn't have the right to write to the registry, I prompt for a different username/password (and use impersonation for that id).
This definately works, if I query e.g. Environment.UserName afterwards, it returns the impersonated account's username. But I can't gain write access to the registry, I still receive a security exception.
I also tried to use RegistryPermission.Assert(), but no luck. Does anybody know what else has to be done? Thanks very much for any suggestion!
Kalme
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And here is the solution: to test my application I used the fast user switching option of Windows XP, which seems to be the problem. I develop as administrator and for testing I switch to a restricted user account. If I completely log out of my developer account first, everything works fine (impersonating another account and accessing resources using its rights), but using fast user switching I receive a security exception no matter what.
If someone knows an explanation for this, I'd be happy to hear about it.
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I found a progam in the .NET dept that I'd like to use:
http://www.codeproject.com/dotnet/showargs.asp[^]
It runs on my machine, but I've got .NET framework 1.1 installed.
How can I tell whether it runs on machines without the framework?
-- modified at 0:15 Friday 14th April, 2006
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It doesn't.
.NET programs absolutely require the .NET framework.
Luis Alonso Ramos
Intelectix
Chihuahua, Mexico Not much here: My CP Blog!
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I am trying to distinguish which interfaces are available on a Windows CE4.2 device (Need to determine if an ethernet connection is up as opposed to a wireless one).
Is there an alternative to the NetworkInterface.GetAllNetworkInterfaces( ) ?
And my apologies for not opening my eyes and seeing Mobile Development as a more relevant category.
-- modified at 10:52 Thursday 13th April, 2006
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Hi, i was woundering does anyone know a free ribbon control (Windows Vista).
Thanks
Joe
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Hi everybody,
I recently try to create remoting program in C#. I found out that I can use:
using System.Runtime.Remoting.Channels, but can not using System.Runtime.Remoting.Channels.Http. If I type it in, and compile it, I got:
the type or namespace name 'Http' does not exist in the class or namespace...
Does anybody know why I got this problem ?
I am using Microsoft Development Environment 2003 Ver. 7.1.3088 and Microsoft .NET Framework 1.1. Ver 1.1.4322 SP1. I am using Windows XP.
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You need to add a Reference to the .NET assembly System.Runtime.Remoting.dll
Dave Kreskowiak
Microsoft MVP - Visual Basic
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Hi Dave,
Thanks for your advice. It works. I thought there is something wrong with the .NET Framework or I have wrongly installed the Framework. I actually have tried installing service packs.
Anyway, Thanks again for your advice.
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Hello friends
I have a problem related to webservice,how to use webservice using REST.i have never use this one..
My problem is that i have a client which wnat get a xml file which is store on server, so its interect with webservice,and by webservice it will get a url of xml file.then from that URL user will get That XML file.
so i want to use in that process REST with webservice not soap,that is http get or post method..by default ,net framework use the soap..
but i want to implement using REST..
so plz help me..
thanks
chear up..
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I have .NET 1.1 installed with VS 2003. When I installed .NET 2.0 from the dotnetfx.exe installer I had trouble running an external program from the debugger. The external program is Rhino3D and I am writing a plugin for it in C#. I would get the splash screen for Rhino then it would immediately exit. Removing .NET 2.0 solved the problem.
My upgrade for VS 2005 just arrived and I'm a little nervous about installing it. Can VS2005 compile for .NET 1.1 as well as 2.0?
Thanks!
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Brad
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No VS 2005 only compiles to 2.0. But it should coexist without any problems with 2003.
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Thanks. After some research I discovered that. I took a shot and installed VS2005. My problem again popped up with VS2003. But I compiled my plugin in VS2005 and it worked with no problem . Wa hoo. I was a bit shocked.
Thanks,
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Brad
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Robert Rohde wrote: No VS 2005 only compiles to 2.0.
I don't agree with you. You can build under Framework 1.1. Try to set Project->Properties->Build->Advanced->Language version = ISO-1.
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