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What exactly do you mean, I think I don't understand your question...
I always onclude all projects in the same solution an create references to project in stead of dll files. Is that what you mean?? Else, please explain your question a bit more...
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The guys have all the right to be confused about what you want. Adding references that way is the default method of making a reference to a dll in your project. You should specify why you want an alternate.
Anyway, there is another way. You can always use System.Reflection namespace. There is a calss named Assembly , having a method named Load() .
Regards
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Hi,
I just want to know whether any alternate is there for adding references other than the default way. The default way is working fine and no issues.
Thank you for the answer. So it can also be added through System.Reflection also.
Thanks once again.
Raja Raman S
Reuters India Pvt.Ltd.
Bangalore
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Hi,
I am using the OpenFileDialog to locate a file called "data.csv", located on my Pocket PC. When I place the file in "My Documents\Taxes "I can locate this file and I have no problems. When I place the file in "My Documents\Taxes\Data" the OpenFileDialog can`t locate the file. It even can`t locate the "Data" subdirectory in "Taxes" directory. As I noticed the OpenFileDialog can`t browse deeper than one subdirectory of "My Documents". If anyone had this problem could you please tell me a solution.
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Is this possibly a permissions issue? I asked because I just tried it, and I was able to access subfolders.
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hello i want to create a directory from windows services my code is as below but is doesnt seems to do the work how can i do this.
protected override void OnStart(string[] args)
{
Thread mythread= new Thread(new ThreadStart(Run));
mythread.Start();
}
private void Run(){
System.IO.DirectoryInfo dI= new DirectoryInfo(@"c:/mydir/mysubdir");
if(!dI.Exists)
{
dI.Create();
}
}
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You wrote:
System.IO.DirectoryInfo dI= new DirectoryInfo(@"c:/mydir/mysubdir");
I believe that should be
System.IO.DirectoryInfo dI= new DirectoryInfo(@"c:\mydir\mysubdir");
Use backslashes no slashes. Also I suggest you'd check the static methods of Directory class. No need to instantiate a DI object.
Regards
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nice to see you back
When you get mad...THINK twice that the only advice
Tamimi - Code
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Thanks!
My exams are finally over. I now have a chance to breath again.
It's nice to be back, and meet you again.
Regards
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I hope you did good
When you get mad...THINK twice that the only advice
Tamimi - Code
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i was not mad when i was working with widows application but when i started working with "windows services" then things got crazy do you have any idea. abt windows services :->
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i dont think its problem with back slash or a forward slash the same thing workd when i do with console application but it doesnot work with windows service. any idea its windows services not console application or windows application.
thanx though.
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If(!System.IO.Directory.Exists("C:\\Something\\")
{
System.IO.Directory.CreateDirectory("C:\\Something\\");
}
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hello i want to create a directory from windows services my code is as below but is doesnt seems to do the work how can i do this.
protected override void OnStart(string[] args)
{
Thread mythread= new Thread(new ThreadStart(Run));
mythread.Start();
}
private void Run(){
System.IO.DirectoryInfo dI= new DirectoryInfo(@"c:/mydir/mysubdir");
if(!dI.Exists)
{
dI.Create();
}
}
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First of all, please use a descriptive topic for your post next time, instead of "urgent". You'll likely get more replies if you stick with a descriptive topic.
In order to help you diagnose your problem, can you tell us what isn't working? Have you setup a debug breakpoint in the code to see whether the directory already exists?
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Turn the slashes the right way.
System.IO.DirectoryInfo dI= new DirectoryInfo(@"c:\mydir\mysubdir");
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how to add the text in text box so that it will add at the end of text box and the newely added text should be visible. Note :the focus is not present on the text box.
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try out
TextBox1.Text=TextBox1.Text+"New string";
rahul
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textbox1.AppendText(text);
Regards
Shajeel
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TextBox1.Text +="new text string";
"My advice to you is to get married. If you find a good wife, you will be happy; if not, you will become a philosopher." Socrates
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Hopefully a quick one!!!
How can you get a menu to work like radio buttons, ie, you check 1 and all the others in the sub menu uncheck?
An example is the view --> arrange icons by --> (name, size, type, modified) in an file explorer window.
I could do it manually but was just wondeing if i am overlooking a property that will do it for me!!!
TIA
Mark
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I am using String.Format("{0 ,0}",variable) to format numbers with thousands separators the point is if I have an integer value of 0 I always get 00 as a result so is there a way to avoid this?
Mohamed El Gohary
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#,0
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b { font-weight: normal; }
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I guess you need to ask them. Doesn't intellisense tell you ? We plainly cannot, we don't even know what you're talking about.
Christian Graus - C++ MVP
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