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Silly me. I was searching for singal strength. It never occured to me to use "Quality" instead.
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Hi i have general doubt,
Number of systems connected in one work group,
If they give the system name and project name the project is working in other system,
Example:System name is ravi and the projectname is webapp1
So if another system guy give http://ravi/webapp1 then the project is working on that system,
Same thing if i did means i have one project its working in my system
So if another one give http://magesh/Myproj then its showing the page cant be displayed,
whats the probs ?, where i have to change the settings to browse my project in LAN workgroup contained system?
Plz give me abt that
Thanks & Regards,
Mageshh,
please don't forget to vote on the post
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"Real programmers just throw a bunch of 1s and 0s at the computer to see what sticks" - Pete O'Hanlon
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Hi,
I would like to know which would take precedence?
If the timeout is set at 20 minutes in IIS and 30 minutes in web.config - at time would the application timeout?
Thanks.
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web.config as far as I know .. you could test it easily yourself if you want to be more sure .. in global.asax, write some code in session_start and session_end to save the current time in a log file ..
For example, in global.asax:
void Session_Start(object sender, EventArgs e)
{
using (StreamWriter sw = File.AppendText(Server.MapPath("/session.log")))
{
sw.WriteLine(String.Format("Session started at {0}", DateTime.Now.ToString()));
}
}
void Session_End(object sender, EventArgs e)
{
using (StreamWriter sw = File.AppendText(Server.MapPath("/session.log")))
{
sw.WriteLine(String.Format("Session ended at {0}", DateTime.Now.ToString()));
}
}
and don't forget to add this at the top of the global.asax file (just below <%@ Application Language= ... ):
<%@ Import Namespace="System.IO" %>
modified on Wednesday, December 26, 2007 12:16:37 AM
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Hello.
I have developed a simple communication system as a website where my site users can send messages to each other after logging in. I store the messages in SQL Server. I store the subject, body and other common properties of a message. What I need now is to make my web application POP3- and SMTP-enabled. So that I not only store my messages in my database, i prove my users with email addresses on my website like user1@mydomain.com, so that incoming emails to this address, will be intercepted and I can show each user his messages. Also they can send messages, not only to the internal users of my system, but everybody who owns an email. I think I should let my application talk in POP3 and SMTP language.
On the net, I found some useful articles. One described how to use socket programming to save the message on the server side in a folder. But the problem is that who is gonna send it at the end? IIS? But what if I myself want to send it? What should I do to send a queued message to the recipient's address?
Please if anybody has any experience in this field, help me out.
Thanks in advance.
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Hello
I am creating a setup project in VS2005. It is generating a .msi and setup.exe. I want to genearate only one .exe file that contains .msi and setup.exe. The output file should be with .exe extension.
Pls help me.
Thanks and regards
Yudhisthira Attry
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That cannot be done using the setup projects in Visual Studio. You'll have to use a third party installer product, like Wise For Windows Installer or InstallShield, or some other to do this.
In either case, the installer .EXE will have to be something like a self extracting ZIP file, unpacking the .MSI file to a temp folder and running it from there. Windows Installer will only work with .MSI files, not .EXE's.
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Hello!
I am new in the field of shell programming, so my question may be strange.
Is it possible to create a windows toolbar in .NET (C#)?
I read this article http://www.codeproject.com/KB/shell/dotnetbandobjects.aspx[^] and I still don't understand
how they work. Maybe someone can give me some simple explanation about it,
and if it is possible to create a toolbar in C# in a simple way?
Thanks!
Have a nice day!
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That article IS the simple explanation. A forum post just isn't going to cover everything you need to do to create a DeskBand. The code sample in that article IS the simple way to do it in C#.
I would suggest you start reading everything you can on DeskBands. Just Google for "C# DeskBand" and you'll find a ton of stuff.
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Hi all,
I'm developing an application in which I bind to XmlDataProvider.Source property. If the xml file I'm binding to has an extension of .xml everything is fine. If it has some other extension the binding fails.
I posted on forums.microsoft.com and was given instruction to go to the Connect website and log this as a bug. Maybe I'm stupid, but I cannot figure out how to do that.
I'm posting the link to my post on the forums. I hope that doesn't violate any forum posting "codes of conduct".
http://forums.microsoft.com/MSDN/ShowPost.aspx?PostID=2538606&SiteID=1&mode=1[^]
If anyone has any advice, suggestion, or knowledge about this problem I would love to hear it.
Thanks.
Lily Bristol
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Does anyone knows where is the "Windows Presentation Foundation Designer" executable that is shipped with Visual Studio 2008?
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It's not a seperate executable. Keep "Visual Studio Extension Project" in mind while you look up "IDesigner" in the MSDN documentation.
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Thanks for the answer.
I wonder if Microsoft will fix the WPF Designer in VS 2005?
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Unlikely - they're pushing people towards Blend and VS2008.
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VickyC# wrote: I wonder if Microsoft will fix the WPF Designer in VS 2005?
Probably not. They most likely are going to steer people towards VS2008...
"Real programmers just throw a bunch of 1s and 0s at the computer to see what sticks" - Pete O'Hanlon
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Hi,
I have a problem on how I will design my Enterprise Library Caching Block when my database is ORACLE in UNIX Environment which I have no control who will access my database to do Update, Delete and Insert.
Please help me enlighten.
Thanks,
Mark
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Can you be more clear as to what your problem is?
"Real programmers just throw a bunch of 1s and 0s at the computer to see what sticks" - Pete O'Hanlon
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Are there any caveats regarding this?
Calling all South African developers! Your participation in this local dev community will be mutually beneficial, to you and us.
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Hello every one
I am developing a application in VB 2005
I am using On Error Goto to handle errors.
Now my issue is that I want to handle different type of errors in a function separately.
That is like
Do some thing if the database connection is not there
Do some thing else if the data is not found
And so on
I am not able to identify the errors in that way.. I am able to displaying the error number and description provided by the error object.
Is there any way to find out or a list of error numbers available?
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nishkarsh_k wrote: I am developing a application in VB 2005
I am using On Error Goto to handle errors.
Why are you using On Error Goto with VB.NET? This is a throwback to the bad old days of classic VB and should be avoided like the plague. Structured error handling was introduced in VB.NET with try...catch...finally blocks. Have a look at this article[^]. You can set up multiple catch blocks for a try block to catch different types of errors.
Paul Marfleet
"No, his mind is not for rent
To any God or government"
Tom Sawyer - Rush
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You should really go away from On Error... and instead use try/catch blocks as the other poster suggested.
"Real programmers just throw a bunch of 1s and 0s at the computer to see what sticks" - Pete O'Hanlon
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thanks every one for the reply..
I got rid of ON ERROR GOTO and finally have try and catch...
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