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Never mind, it was application specific code which was doing this.
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Ed
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Is there a good tutorial somewhere on Setup projects?
I can manage adding files and putting them in the right directory, but also want to show some extra info, perform command line commands and execute some sql statements (changing or updating tables, ...).
Also being able to provide some choices (which language etc) and creating a config file would be nice.
I don't have a good idea where to start with this stuff.
tnx for the info !
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Hi,
I don't know if the setup projects available in Visual Studio will allow you to do something like what you want. You could try to use this
Do your best to be the best
-- modified at 6:24 Friday 18th August, 2006
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Hi gurus,
I am facing a problem while validating float,date,time values in string variables in c#. Can Anybody tell me the way to validate the values.
plz help.
thanks in advance.
Nitin...
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Use Double.TryParse or DateTime.TryParse .
"Programming today is a race between software engineers striving to build bigger and better idiot-proof programs, and the Universe trying to produce bigger and better idiots. So far, the Universe is winning." - Rick Cook www.troschuetz.de
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hi,
i checked the way you suggested,
it worked with double.tryparse but there is no such option like datetime.tryparse.
please check this out.
thanks.
Nitin.
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There is a DateTime.TryParse method! It's new with the Framework 2.0 but as you found double.TryParse you're clearly using this version. Maybe you misspelled.
"Programming today is a race between software engineers striving to build bigger and better idiot-proof programs, and the Universe trying to produce bigger and better idiots. So far, the Universe is winning." - Rick Cook www.troschuetz.de
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Hi,
thanks for your reply but sorry to say i cant find DateTime.TryParse.
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hi,
thanks for the link. it suggest that DateTime.TryParse exits.
but dont know which version of .net m using i cant find DateTime.TryParse.
i ll hv to check the version.
thanks
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You don't know which .NET version you are using? Huh?
Well if you can't use it, then you have .NET 1.1, otherwise .NET 2.0.
But you can also use DateTime.Parse() and catch the exception
regards
modified 12-Sep-18 21:01pm.
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Hi,
Use the try catch block !
try
{
DateTime.Parse(textBox1.Text)
// code if it is date !
}
catch(Exception ex)
{
//error code
}
"A good programmer is someone who looks both ways before crossing a one-way street." -- Doug Linder
Anant Y. Kulkarni
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hi guys!
need some help
i want to develop an application which retrieves all the client machines within a network and install a client application on the selected client machine.
something like "ENTERPRISE DEPLOYMENT".
i m trying to use winsocks for transferring files and installing them on client but not getting it done in a proper manner.
can any one help me out and tell what to do.. is my approach wrong..
any help , guideline link ..
thanx.
abhinav
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Hi,
abhinish wrote: but not getting it done in a proper manner.
What problem you are facing ? Please specify details of the problem.
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Anant Y. Kulkarni
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thanx for the reply anant
the problem is if i even copy the setup files on client pc it will display the setup wizard.. but i want to do the installation in background without any user interaction
is there any other way to install the setup..
i m quite confused..
any guidence in which direction i should work..
abhinav
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Hi,
abhinish wrote: but i want to do the installation in background without any user interaction
Does your application need the default setup package ? means you can directly do the copy and run the program exe ? Is it possible in ur case ?
"A good programmer is someone who looks both ways before crossing a one-way street." -- Doug Linder
Anant Y. Kulkarni
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no! as many dlls are to be registred..
abhinav
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Hi,
Can you create your own setup application ? This app wont have any GUI and would only register the required dll's. You will run the new application instead of the default setup package.
I actually dont know the complete scenario on your side, thats why i can just guess and ask questions !
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Anant Y. Kulkarni
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What is the code to add a tooltip dynamically over a datagrid.
With Thanks
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Hi,
I am trying to use a VB ocx control in C#.
I have done the following
1. Registered the ocx
2. Included the component in VS .Net IDE tool bar.
But when I try to drag and drop the control I am getting an error "Failed to import the ActiveX control. Please ensure it is registered properly."
Any idea why this is happening?
Note:
Internally the ocx control makes use of a C++ dll.
I am using .Net Visual Studio 2005
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Try to create this component dynamicaly.
If it'll works, then it's bugs with form designer, else try to debug your component.
My english is not so good. Please, correct my errors.
Best regards, Alexey.
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Message Closed
modified 27-Apr-15 11:25am.
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