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i want to be able to display the users office version(2000,2003 xp ect) and office applications like word, excel in a check box if they have it. i have seen the code in c++ i guess a vb.net its ppossible too
thanks
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Various ways. You could look at registry keys.
"The clue train passed his station without stopping." - John Simmons / outlaw programmer
"Real programmers just throw a bunch of 1s and 0s at the computer to see what sticks" - Pete O'Hanlon
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I need help!!
An Application that was written by someone before me used the Infragistics controls. These controls have expired and my company have now purchased the full licence.
How can I change the licence in the solution? When I build the solution I get an "Unable to resolve type" error. The file being referenced is the Licences.licx.
Can someone please give me advice as to fix it? I am on a very very short deadline...
Thank you in advance!!
Illegal Operation
Making Computer Software Talk
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You should speak to Infragistics tech support. This question has nothing to do with the VB(.NET) language.
Paul Marfleet
"No, his mind is not for rent
To any God or government"
Tom Sawyer - Rush
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I created user control and dropped textbox over there.
I want the control to use all degault properties which windows Textbox provides + defined by me
right now it doesn't show even text property !
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If you inherit the textbox class then U will be able to use all the default properties of text box
Hope this will help you
Best Of Luck
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1.How to pop up a window in web application ?
i have written a function like this :
function openpopup(popurl)
{
var winpops = window.open (popurl,"","width 700, height = 400,toolbar = 0,status = 1 ,resizeable = 1, scrollbar = 1 ")
}
where should i call this function ?
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Depends, where do you want to see a popup ?
Christian Graus - Microsoft MVP - C++
"also I don't think "TranslateOneToTwoBillion OneHundredAndFortySevenMillion FourHundredAndEightyThreeThousand SixHundredAndFortySeven()" is a very good choice for a function name" - SpacixOne ( offering help to someone who really needed it ) ( spaces added for the benefit of people running at < 1280x1024 )
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when i click a button i want to see the popup and also when i minimise the page if any message/ data is send to the page the page should be popped up
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Aparna.B wrote: when i click a button
onClick of the button
Aparna.B wrote: when i minimise the page
onBlur of the window
Vasudevan Deepak Kumar
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A pessimist sees only the dark side of the clouds, and mopes; a philosopher sees both sides, and shrugs; an optimist doesn't see the clouds at all - he's walking on them. --Leonard Louis Levinson
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in wat format should we give
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Is it possible to persist the current com component (that is to prevent other programs from re-registering a different version of the same component).
Thanks
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No. Usually, an older version of a component won't replace a newer version. But there is nothing to stop a newer one from replacing an older version of a component.
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In my application I am using tabbed browsing because there are multiple forms in my application. Each tab has a form. I noticed that when I added a table adapter to the form the binding navigator was added to the form, not the tab page.
Do I need to use the binding navigator?
I noticed that when I delete the binding navigator I get errors and then the form designer will not come up.
I am going to have to add multiple table adapters to this one form, possibly multiple table adapters to one single tab page.
Will it add multiple binding navigators or can I use the same binding navigator with multiple table adapters?
I have another post on here that shows the errors I am getting when I get rid of the binding navigator.
The subject line of the other post is "Problems with Designer Generated Code in VB 2005"
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AAGTHosting wrote: I am going to have to add multiple table adapters to this one form, possibly multiple table adapters to one single tab page.
The Binding controls apply to the form, not an individual TabPage. Tabs are just an organization container for visual controls.
Will it add multiple binding navigators or can I use the same binding navigator with multiple table adapters?
It will add multiple navigators to the form, one for each table to you drag onto it.
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Hi!,
I'm trying to pass arguments to a running process, the process is started from my program and takes command line arguments on start up, but I wish to pass more over time, not just on start up.
Does anyone know if this is possible, and if it is where should I be looking?
Thanks
John
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of course this is possible, and there are many ways of achieving it. You could use:
- .NET Remoting
- sockets
- named pipes
- memory mapped files
and many others I guess.
Some of these will also work between machines.
For passing a command line to another process, I tend to prefer named pipes.
all but the first are Windows features, available for a long time and in all languages.
For more info you could search Google, MSDN, or CodeProject. I'm confident CP holds articles
on all of them.
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Hi,
Thanks for the reply, just a few questions. Are named pipes supported in .NET?
From the examples I could find quickly, it would seem these are look like server/client applications, is this how they work?
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j_foulkes wrote: Are named pipes supported in .NET?
AFAIK they are not supported, I used P/Invoke to the good old Win32 functions.
They work like UNIX pipes, their names are system wide, so two processes can decide
to connect to the same pipe based on a fixed name; and a pipe is like a socket, what
gets written at one end can be read at the other end. So I would call it a symmetric
connection, not necesseraly associated with client/server stuff.
I used named pipes in a singleton application: the first instance creates the pipe and
listens for commands; if a second instance gets launched with some command line,
it pipes that command to the first instance and exits again.
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- before you ask a question here, search CodeProject, then Google
- the quality and detail of your question reflects on the effectiveness of the help you are likely to get
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j_foulkes wrote: the process is started from my program and takes command line arguments on start up, but I wish to pass more over time, not just on start up.
What process?? Is it something you wrote?? Do you have control of the source code??
If not, then if this is possible or not is entirely up to the application you are launching, not you. If it doesn't support doing this already, there's nothing you can do to add this support to it. You'd have to rewrite this app yourself, duplicating it's functionality, and adding this communication support to it.
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Thanks Dave,
I don't think I explained it well. This isn't a application I wrote or have control over. I know it can pass command line arguments to it on startup.
Oh well, back to the drawing board
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You're stuck. There's nothing you can do to "make it work". If the app doesn't support interprocess communication already, you can't force it to.
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hi,
I am not good at this...but if the process is started by your application then i think you can do this by redirecting output stream and input stream of that process and then using the simple read and write functions of the streamreader and streamwriter.
I am again telling you that I am not good at this, but I did once try it and sent commands to cmd.exe using the same method.
You can search on google for it! I think there is a sample code available.
Pranav Bhat
Email:pranavsbhat@gmail.com
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That works if, and only if, his app that he's launching is a DOS command-line app that takes normal keyboard input. It doesn't work for Windows apps or DOS apps that scan the keyboard directly.
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