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Quick answer No!
Click once gives you no control where you are deploying your app to.
I think there are a number of issues with your information
VB6 - I'm not aware you can deploy VB6 via clickonce
your deployment folder should be a network share folder
If you are deploying the database with each client there will be multiple DBs in the wild. Should you not connecto to a single DB?
Never underestimate the power of human stupidity
RAH
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Hi
Yes, you can deploy VB6 application with click once. It works but I need to choose the place I want to install the Exe.
I don't deploy the Db with all clients, I put it on a server.
Thanks for your answer.
Mia
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Hi Friends,
I want to know the LAN connection Status of the machines connected in the LAN.
I need a code in VB.NET 2003 WebApplication.
Kindly mention the namespaces and detail code to check the LAN connection Status.
Try to make a code easily understandable.
Thanks in Advance
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take a look at
System.Net.Dns.GetHostName(); System.Net.IPHostEntry & System.Net.Dns.GetHostByName();
I'm going to become rich when I create a device that allows me to punch people in the face over the internet.
"If an Indian asked a programming question in the forest, would it still be urgent?" - John Simmons / outlaw programmer
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Any idea how to make Skins in VB.NET for stand alone applications...
I had googled but coudn't find any useful information.
Please post any article's or link.
Jats
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There's only two ways that I know of to create custom skins. You'll either have to dive into the Win32 API and paint the forms in your app manually, or you could use some software that will do it for you. DotNetSkin looks like it might be good, but you'll have to check it out.
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I am sure there must be a way to do this, and maybe I am being a bit dim (david as stupid = true), but I can't seem to find the property I need.
I cannot change the order of the data coming in from the stored procedure and I need to move the last column to one from the beginning.
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Hi all,
I have a system with CPU X64 & Vista Ultimate X64, in this system I install VB6 and VB.Net , also I have 2 OCX file and I can use this 2 ActiveX in VB6 , but when I create a project in VB.NET 2005 and then put any ActiveX , now when run my project get this error and my programm not be run !!
Class not registered (Exception from HRESULT: 0x80040154 (REGDB_E_CLASSNOTREG))
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When adding points to a point pair list they are designated as Add(byval doube, byval double). I need the x coordinate to be a dateTime value. Does anyone have any ideas on how to do that?
Thanks.
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The details of how to do that are in the help documentation that comes with Zed Graph. I can't remember them off hand but you will find them there.
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I found it. Thanks so much for the tip.
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Hi to all
i am trying to add one ocx control but it is not get added....
.Add/Remove Components --> Add COM component
Then Add Reference.
I can able to see that control but i am not getting any events...
Please Help me in this regards.........
Thanks
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when you add reference a OCX to your project , then in toolbar mus be see a icon from control , now drag this icon to form and use properties, events, ...
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How do you kill child threads when the parent thread that creates them is stopped?
I have an application that will spawn multiple child threads, but when the parent process is killed, the child threads keep running in the background until they've completed the task assigned to them.
How do you make them abort at the same time the parent aborts? I don't have any control over when the Parent process exits and cannot handle exit events.
Thanks.
SG
Cause is effect concealed. Effect is cause revealed.
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An app remains alive, as long as there are threads running that have their IsBackground set to false,
so set it to true for those background tasks that should not prevent your app from terminating.
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The problem is not the main app exiting. The problem is when I terminate the app, the child threads continue running in the background until they've completed their task.
[Edit]
But MSDN documentation says
Any remaining background threads are stopped and do not complete
which is contrary to what I'm seeing. Am I doing something wrong? The fillip here is that this piece of code runs within SSIS. And this SSIS package is invoked by a Windows Service using SQL SMO.
I'm outta ideas...
SG
Cause is effect concealed. Effect is cause revealed.
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MSDN is right.
An app remains alive, as long as there are threads running that have IsBackground==false (the default value),
so set it to true for those background tasks that should not prevent your app from terminating.
Luc Pattyn [Forum Guidelines] [My Articles]
This month's tips:
- 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;
- use PRE tags to preserve formatting when showing multi-line code snippets.
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I have an issue.
The InitializeLifetimeService method of some of my MarshalByRef objects is never called.
I wanted to know would such objects account for Memory Leakage.
Thank you.
Sundip
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Hi to all,
I'm tring to convert project form vb6 to vb.net.
In vb6, I used LenB to determine the size of type.
But in vb.net not supported LenB,
Can anyone tell me what function use instead?
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There are no byte strings in .NET, so there is no equivalent of the LenB function.
If you have binary data you would use a byte array to handle it.
Experience is the sum of all the mistakes you have done.
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if there some way to use keys in some program for example (Ctrl + v) do something in program in vb ?
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You need to explain better what you are trying to do.
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i want to record sound from wavepad in vb by macro key in wavepad program can i do that ?
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You can handle the keyboard events, maybe set myForm.KeyPreview true.
It is however much easier, if you have menus, to add a MenuItem for the action you want, and assign
a shortcut to that menu item. Then no extra code is required.
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- before you ask a question here, search CodeProject, then Google;
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I have a problem with inheriting in VB that has been beating me for two days now. I have one base class, all the variables are private with public wrappers for set and get. I also have several derived classes.
The functions and subs have all been overridden and everything works fine, but I can not change the public properties to modify the set methods. Everytime I do, I get an error using everything but MYBASE.Whatever, but using the MYBASE calls gives a strange value and I can't find out how it is occuring.
My question is. Can I override one of the public properties and change how the set method works, or do I have to re-declare the variable in the derived class to do it?
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