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Even though i searched in google,i could n't get good link for .net remoting debugging. I have a windows application and my .Net remoting component is hosted in IIS. If any of you has good link for .net remoting debugging, could you please send me.
Thanks,
Suresh.P.S
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Hi guys,
We have users in our company running one of the applications that I developed and unfortunately at the moment any code change I make, I am having to reinstall the whole application. Is there a way to create an update project that will search a particular dll and update it with the new dll without having to reinstall the whole app.
Please help!!!!!
sasa
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If you're using .NET 2 take a look at the ClickOnce[^] technology
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unfortunately I use 1.1
sasa
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There is a Microsoft Application Update block I think which might work under .NET 1.1, alternatively there are a couple of articles
here on CP which deal with the issue. Basically what you have to do is write a small program which checks for the update from a url or something (looks at an xml file for example to see if the dll versions have changed) and then download these. If there are no updates or there were you then run the program regardless, exactly like a bootstrapper.
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Thanks Ed
I appreciate your help. I don't know how to do your suggestion but I will look into it further. Thank God to the Internet.
sasa
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Hello,
I need to read ip adress from all users how click on my site.
I have a code like this : String strHostName = Dns.GetHostName();
Console.WriteLine("Host Name: " + strHostName);
IPHostEntry iphostentry = Dns.GetHostByName(strHostName);
int nIP = 0;
foreach(IPAddress ipaddress in iphostentry.AddressList)
{
//lbldns.Text = "IP #" + ++nIP + ": " + ipaddress.ToString();
}
but my code read ip adress from host and i need ip adress from clients.
Also i have few labels how read name of computer and OS also from server and also i need this thinks from users:
here is my labels: lblhostname.Text = System.Environment.MachineName;
lblOS.Text = Convert.ToString(System.Environment.OSVersion);
Thanks for helping me
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You can use Request.UserHostAddress()
More Info on Tracking Clients can be found here[^]
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Hi, am doing my final year degree in Computer Science.
As part of my degree i need to do a project.... and so am planning to develope a firewall for windows xp sp2 in visual studion express 2005.
if anyone got any information about how i can do it, please help me.
Also tell me which tool from the visual studio should i use.
Am so much confused.... Please help me
Amal Hashim
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If you want to implement anything resembling a complete Firewall you need to look at the Packet Filtering API from Microsoft. Be warned though that this is not an easy API to work with, especially from managed code.
the last thing I want to see is some pasty-faced geek with skin so pale that it's almost translucent trying to bump parts with a partner - John Simmons / outlaw programmer
Deja View - the feeling that you've seen this post before.
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Hi
I want to capture audio in my program and transfer it through the internet to the same program that will play the sound.
Is there a component in the .net that I can use for that. Or I have to use Windows API?
Can I use the DirectShow lib 1.5 for that and get all the functionality that I'll need?
Is there an article or a code example on that.
thanks in advance
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Search for DShowNET that might do what you want, basically a port of DirectShow to .NET.
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I WANT MAKE A LANGUAGE CHOİCE OPTİON İN MY C# PROJECT.(ENGLİSH,TURKİSH,FRANÇAİS ETC.).WHAT I CAN USE FOR İT.HOW I DO THAT? THANKS.
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king_05098 wrote: HOW I DO THAT?
To start with.... Stop using all capital letters!
led mike
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led mike wrote: To start with.... Stop using all capital letters!
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The c# forum IS case sensitive
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Put in a combo box with the languages in it.
the last thing I want to see is some pasty-faced geek with skin so pale that it's almost translucent trying to bump parts with a partner - John Simmons / outlaw programmer
Deja View - the feeling that you've seen this post before.
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Do you mean how will the user select the language choice, or how will the application implement the choice once made?
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Hi All,
I am trying to create a Assembly(DLL)from .cs file that references other DLL's ..
In my .cs file I include references by using USING ..
eg.. using CrystalDecisions.Shared;
However when I try to build it into an assembly using CSC I get an error stating "Type or namespace could not be found"
Can anyone tell me how to resolve this..
Thanks
JOel
JO
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What development environment are you using? In Visual Studio C# project you need to "Add a Reference" to the other DLL's you are "using".
led mike
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I am using Visual Studio C# (Empty Project Template) and added reference to other DLL,s....However when trying to build assembly using CSC from command prompt I get the error..
Thanks
Joel
JO
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Do as Pete says below.
led mike
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The using statement here is a shortcut only. It saves you having to type in System.IO.Path... It does not automatically add the references to the DLLs into the build process.
Even though you have added the references into your csproj file, if you are building from the command line using the csc option, you need to add the references into the csc command manually. Alternatively, have you considered using a makefile to build from?
the last thing I want to see is some pasty-faced geek with skin so pale that it's almost translucent trying to bump parts with a partner - John Simmons / outlaw programmer
Deja View - the feeling that you've seen this post before.
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Pete O`Hanlon wrote: Alternatively, have you considered using a makefile to build from?
Can't you just point MSBUILD at a visual studio project file?
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