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Without you giving us a valid reason to do this, and the very vague description, we have no idea WHY you want to do it - maybe it is for malicious purposes? We just don't know, so no - no one is likely to help you with this question.
...Steve
1. quod erat demonstrandum
2. "Give a man a fish and you've fed him for a day. Teach him how to fish and you've fed him for life." I read that somewhere once
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The solution on my link requiers a software to be installed on the "target" computer.
But yes I agree with you
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guys i am a newbie in vb.net programming and want to seek help regarding my current program..i have an existing access database and want to use vb.net as to generate a report.question is how can i access a certain data(say "account") in a table named "customers" so that when i click the "search" button on the main form, all of the data in "account" will be loaded in another form...thanks.
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start with this
<a>http://www.startvbdotnet.com/ado/msaccess.aspx</a>
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How can I write a application, so that it can be startup in web?
May I have a detail step to do so?
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If I understand your question, you want to write an ASP.NET application. This will be web-based and run through a browser.
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Um ...
However, The application is using to get and create a number of files in client side...
So, I think it should not be in ASP.NET ...
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By default, a web application doesn't have the permissions to do this. For security reasons, the machines file system and other hardware resources are off-limits to any code running inside a web browser.
For any further information, you're going to have to explain what you want to do in greater detail.
Dave Kreskowiak
Microsoft MVP - Visual Basic
-- modified at 15:38 Tuesday 25th April, 2006
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Thank you first.
In my task, I need to get some files from the client machine with some input and save them to file server and add a row in database.
I have a application to do so.
However, In some case, the user will need to reference the old file which display in a asp, I would like to pass the reference (a integer) to the client application, so that the application can indicate that the relationship between the two files (Actually, I am going to do file versioning.) I am finding a solution that user no need to enter any key to do that, but just a click for check out the document and then open the client application to finish the process. (I cannot simply use the asp upload since the user selected a file and the application will have some process in client machine, I don't want those process done in server.)
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hi there
if i try ti minimize the form , or if i open any other application then it is throughing an error. Please help me i am unable to trace the cause as it is also showing the message source cannot be found for this error.
thanks in advance.
bharath.s
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Please read this, and then rewrite your question.
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hi all,
when i update the dataadapter.he throw this error. i don't now how can i hendel this error.
pls help
vipin paliwal
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Hi - I am having a problem with my project whereby the form name changes to 0 when the program is running - the code is ME.text = "Calculator" and this stays in the top blue line for a random period of time then changes to 0 - this is especially annoying when the app is minamized just seeing 0 on the task bar.
Is there a compiler switch I need to set - the problem only occures with my program.
Can anyone help me please?
Regards
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You must have some code that does that somewhere...
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If only it were that simple - no, my code is not doing this.
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Form names do not magically change, they have to be told to do so. Any chance thisprogram is doing something out of the ordinary that you maynot 100% understand?
Other programs can get a handle to your form and change its name, but this is less likely.
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I may have responded too soon and I appoligise, you were right, my code was doing this. Thank you for your help.
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Seemd like the only logical explenation
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Hi,
I've found a very interesting exaple in c#.net.
http://www.quantumsoftware.com.au/ProductsServices/WindowsFormsComponents.aspx[^]
But I want to use it in vb.net project.
So I want to convert all that needed into vb.net format.
But I have some problems with it.
Could anyone help me to convert.
I only need one example of right actions.
For example, can anyone convert for me ExtendedDataGridFormSample form and component?
Thanks
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Why don't you just reference the assembly from that site and use it?
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If I may use these files only adding them all to my vb project then could you please tell me what I need to do to use them?
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You need to add areference to a compiled DLL. Then you can use those classes as any other .NET or your class.
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Thank you so much
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