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Hi, for showing a list of line-oriented text messages, I prefer a ListBox,
since that one is really line-oriented, and much more efficient in handling
lots of lines. It does not show a cursor, and you can choose whether and how it
supports line selection.
If you need any fancy feature (available in RichTextBox but not in TextBox/ListBox)
you may choose to set the DrawMode to OwnerDraw.
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Thanks Luc,
I may just give that a go - it sounds like a neater solution than the one I have used.
Guy
You always pass failure on the way to success.
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Hi!
I need to develop a Guest Book without Database support. Please help me how can i develop a Guest Book that do not use Database to store the information but .txt file use to store information and read data from a .txt file and show on the text boxes...........Please help me with Code Example
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hi
my query is regarding Macros in Excelsheet! i have already an excel report
generated from an application. which is locked.. i mean it is unedittable. i want to add few more columns in that report .. depdending upon already existing columns in the excel report.
for example...
TimeIn TimeOut
above 2 r already existing fields in excel report. i want to generate two more columns depdendin upon the values in above 2 fields. First i want to ask is it possible to do this in locked excel report...if yes then how? if no then what is another alternative. Or as somebody adviced me to use macros, is it possible with macros? how to write such a macro... i haven't worked with macros!
thanx in advance..!
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What was it that you were trying to do?
"Any sort of work in VB6 is bound to provide several WTF moments." - Christian Graus
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Hi how do I add user in windows users and groups with code?
Progress is a process , so value it
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This depends on what provider you wish to use.
With the LDAP Provider, you perform the following:
Imports ActiveDS
Dim ObjOU As ActiveDs.IADsOU
Dim moNativeIADsObject As IADsUser
Dim mstrUsername as string = "NewUserName"
Dim mstrOUPath as string = "DC=MyDomain,DC=com"
Dim mstrPassword as string = "Asecret1"
'Connect to the Organisation Unit (OU) where the account is to be created using OrgUnit
ObjOU = GetObject("LDAP://" & mstrOUPath)
'Create the account
moNativeIADsObject = ObjOU.Create("User", "CN=" & mstrUsername)
moNativeIADsObject.Put("samAccountName", mstrUsername)
moNativeIADsObject.SetInfo()
' Ref: http://www.microsoft.com/technet/scriptcenter/guide/sas_ads_zjvb.mspx?mfr=true
moNativeIADsObject.SetPassword(mstrPassword)
moNativeIADsObject.SetInfo()
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Hi
I have used WinNt. It works fine but now I need to add the user via a Web service. I have a web method that attemts to create the user but acess is denied which I expect but I need to side this problem
Progress is a process , so value it
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A Web Service runs under an account that doesn't have any rights to the domain to add users. Your web service code has to get the username and password of a domain administrator account so it can use those credentials so it can Impersonate the user adding the account to the domain.
Google for "web service impersonation" for all kinds of info, pitfalls, examples, ...
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Is there a simple way to group a bunch of SQL update statements (in VB.Net) together in a transaction scope?
The way that I used, is giving me ENDLESS hassles and problems with MSDTC services and firewalls and and and and and and AND AND AND , it requires that I change various system settings including components services on ALL clients and the server and that I do registry edits etc etc. And STILL it fails on some PC's!
It's just not worth all that hassle!
I am not looking for a solution that involves calling a stored procedure because I'm working with Datasets and their built-in functionality in .Net.
I would appreciate any help from anyone with prior knowledge of such a solution!
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"you can't forget something you never knew..." M. Du Toit
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Thank You!
That seems to be what I needed!
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http://www.readytogiveup.com/[ ^]
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i am having this error when i am about to delete a data row
inline with this is a message box saying:
object reference not set to an instance of an object. do you want to correct the value?
if i click yes, it will delete the row if no it will ignore the deletion
i've already checked all of my declarations and pretty sure that i've declared everything right. please help me about this. thanx!
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Normally this error acurs when you are accessing a variable that hasn't been initialized yet
for instance
dim s as datatable
s.delete... ' this will give your error
s = new datatable...
The right way would be
dim s as datatable
s= new datatable...
s.delete...
the best way to check if this is the case is asinging a stander value to your variables and then try it again if you still get te error something else is going on
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it has nothing to do with the declaration... ive just mentioned that i already checked the declaration. it has something to do with the datagrid, its properties and errors bound to it. but thanx anyway.
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OK. You're calling a method or setting/reading a property on what you think is a valid object that isn't actually pointing to an instance of an object. In other words, you're trying to do something like Nothing.Method(params) . Obviously, Nothing , or null in C# doesn't have any methods or properties, so this will throw the message you're talking about.
There is nothing wrong with the DataGrid that will cause this problem. It's being thrown by code you wrote. Perhaps you're calling a method on an object your code is assuming exists, probably as a return value from a method, or as an object in a collection where the collection doesn't have any objects in it, when it should be checking for the existance of an object before it tries to use it.
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ok i get it... but how could i resolve the problem? i am trying to catch the error but the try and catch does'nt work with it. thanx!
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The problem is going to be in either the code that setup the DataAdapter or TableAdapter that you're using, or in the code you're using to do the Update. Without seeing any of this code, it's impossible for anyone to tell you what's wrong.
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I've found out that in order to use my user controls in ms access I'll need to write them as activex controls (ocx) but I can't seem to get it working in vb.net.
Anyone have any experiance doing this?
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I've been looking at that one for the better part of the day now and can't seem to get it working.
It could be that it works fine for use on the web but I have to use it in access so...
I'v been reading alot about this and it seems it is no longer supported by microsoft in the .net2 wich really suckes how am I supposed to get my user controls into access now
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TDDragon wrote: I'v been reading alot about this and it seems it is no longer supported by microsoft in the .net2
WHA??? Who told you that?? Attributing a class for COM Interop is very much supported, even into .NET 3.0 and 3.5.
How do you have your class/methods/properties attributed?? Was the resulting .DLL registered on the target machine using REGASM?? Regsrv32 won't work with a .NET assembly.
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when I try to register it on the target machine it gives me an error
as for where or who told me that there was no support I can't really answer that beceause I don't know anymore (I'v been reading articles and blogs all day long and everything is starting to bee very blurry)
I'v added the following to my class:
<Guid("1376DE24-CC2D-46cb-8BF0-887A9CAF3014"), ClassInterface(ClassInterfaceType.AutoDual), ProgId("Preview.PreviewDialog")> Public Class PreviewDialog
...
<ComRegisterFunction()> Public Shared Sub RegisterClass(ByVal key As String)
Dim sb As New StringBuilder(key)
sb.Replace("HKEY_CLASSES_ROOT\", "")
Dim k As RegistryKey = Registry.ClassesRoot.OpenSubKey(sb.ToString(), True)
Dim ctrl As RegistryKey = k.CreateSubKey("Control")
ctrl.Close()
Dim inprocServer32 As RegistryKey = k.OpenSubKey("InprocServer32", True)
inprocServer32.SetValue("CodeBase", Assembly.GetExecutingAssembly().CodeBase)
inprocServer32.Close()
k.Close()
End Sub
<ComUnregisterFunction()> Public Shared Sub UnregisterClass(ByVal key As String)
Dim sb As New StringBuilder(key)
sb.Replace("HKEY_CLASSES_ROOT\", "")
Dim k As RegistryKey = Registry.ClassesRoot.OpenSubKey(sb.ToString(), True)
k.DeleteSubKey("Control", False)
Dim inprocServer32 As RegistryKey = k.OpenSubKey("InprocServer32", True)
k.DeleteSubKey("CodeBase", False)
k.Close()
End Sub
when I build this it seems that he is trying to register it but isn't able to do so for the vbpowerpack.dll so I'm currently writing a simple usercontrol without the vbpowerpack to see if it makes a difference
My control is visible already in the insert add-in menu of access but I get an error when I try to do soo.
I'm currently thinking (hoping) its because of the vbpowerpack
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