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i highly doubt you can change to full trust via an application, i've tried to programatically change a handful of security settings all with negative results. Are you talking about the error you get running a .net program from a network drive because windows doesnt trust .net apps executing from a network drive, or your app is trying to write a file and the user doesnt have write permissions to the network drive? in either event i dont think theres any way to change it from the app, but you may convince whoever is deploying it to give write access to that directory for the latter problem. to solve the former you'll have to deploy it to each computer, or manually tell windows to trust that app on each system. I've had a similar problem before 6 mo or a year ago and couldnt find a work around aside from changing the setting on each computer, so i just told the users they had to locate the app on the system that would run it tho it doesnt sound like that solution will work for you.
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NO AND IT ABSOLUTELY SHOULD NOT BE ALLOWED TO HAPPEN.
Being able to do this would be a road paved in gold for malware writers. "No need to worry about user security settings we can just turn it off for them WOOHOO!"
You know, every time I tried to win a bar-bet about being able to count to 1000 using my fingers I always got punched out when I reached 4....
-- El Corazon
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Due to user feedback, Microsoft will be adding this to .NET 3.5 Service Pack 1: .NET 3.5 SP1 apps will run with full trust from the Intranet Zone[^].
.NET 3.5 SP1 will be released this summer, so if you can wait until then, you're all set. Until then, you'd have to setup a .NET security policy.
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It's Through , not Thrue.
There, I'm happy.
My current favourite word is: I'm starting to run out of fav. words!
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Hi All,
I have a timer with a interval of 1000 ms and a eventhandler :
timer_updateinterval = new System.Windows.Forms.Timer();
timer_updateinterval.Interval = 1000;
timer_updateinterval.Start();
timer_updateinterval.Tick += new EventHandler(RunTik);
in my RunTik methode i m checking the DateTime.now time and when it's equal to the DateAndTime setted on a lable, there most happen some action:
private void RunTik(object sender, EventArgs e)
{
DateTime now = DateTime.Now;
DateTime start = Convert.ToDateTime(lblStarttime.Text);
if (now.ToString() == start.ToString() | now > start)
{
///do something
}
}
Bud i m gettin the error: index was ouside the bounds of the array on the line:
DateTime now = DateTime.Now;
Can anyone tell my what the problem is and how to slove this?
Thanx.
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Pankach Udhas,
I dont get the error, but i'd suggest some changes.
1) move the += new EventHandler() above the .Start() call
2) change Convert.ToDateTime to DateTime.TryParse
3) change the if statement to be:
if (now >= start)
{
}
Regards,
Gareth.
(FKA gareth111)
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Hi folks,
I want to create a trigger using C# and execute using ExecutenonQuery.I can have TableName on which i've to Create a trigger at Runtime. I need to Create a trigger for both insert and update.Can anyone help me?
Appreciate any help.
Thanks in advance
sri
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You need to generate sql command that creates a trigger in database during runtime programmatically and issue the command using SqlCommand class.
Giorgi Dalakishvili
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Hello,
I have a C# application that uses SoapFormatter.Deserialize (Stream) to persist a stored object. It used to work perfectly.
Then I made the application into a managed DLL, and called it from an unmanaged C++ DLL, which was invoked by an unmanaged C++ application:
C++ App => C++ DLL => C# DLL
Now, when I try to deserialize objects that used to work perfectly, I get:
"Parse error, no assembly associated with Xml key ..."
Microsoft documentation is unhelpful for this. Another web site suggested the problem is caused by "... changing the assembly name of your class...", but I haven't changed any name (that I'm aware of).
Does anyone have any insights into what's going on here?
Thanks!
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Can anyone tell me if it is possible to programatically select a portion of a datagridview text box column? For example, the standard text box has SelectionStart and SelectionLength properties that can be used to programatically select a portion of its text, but I don't see those properties available with the DataGridViewTextBoxColumn. Am I missing something, or is selecting the entire column/cell my only alternative, even if I only wish to select a portion?
Thank you...
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Hi,
I'm was wondering if LinkedIn has published its open-social APIs.
While searching i came across a article many times stating LinkedIn's founder declaring that these APIs will be publised in next 9 Months. This article was dated June 2007. So i guess by now they should have published it.
But i'm not able to get it any where on the net.
My main purpose is to use the APIs to get the list of contacts for LinkedIn user.
Google has publiehed such APIs.
If any one have any idea about this, please mail me at sunit_82@yahoo.com.
Thanx,
Sunit.
s.a.w.
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There's an email link at the bottom right of this page[^] that seems to be the place to ask for API access
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sunit_82 wrote: please mail me at sunit_82@yahoo.com.
No. That would defeat the purpose of community discussion boards. When an assistance is sent to your private email, only you benefit. When it is posted as a reply, you and posterity benefit from the post which becomes on par a valuable Kb.
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hello
Can somebody use the query analyzer in sql 2005
10x
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Sorry,
but i need to know how to use the query analyzer in sql 2005
best regards
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You don't have to be sorry!
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Somebody could use SQL Server Management Studio.
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I am quite new to C# and I am having a mental blank day . I've extracted some data from a database, several of the columns of data are stored in a shortened form. When displaying the data to the user I would like to convert the shortened form to full text. For example 'D' would become 'Decommissioned'.
Currently the data is extracted and displayed from the code below
MySqlDataAdapter da = new MySqlDataAdapter(cmdSQL);
DataSet ds = new DataSet();
da.Fill(ds, "template");
gridGuide.DataSource = ds.Tables["template"];
What is the best way to head now?
Thank you for you help.
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Karlos_V wrote: For example 'D' would become 'Decommissioned'.
Fix your SQL query.
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I would do it within the SQL query but it is a large database and there could be 50 to 60 different conversions for each column within some tables therefore I was thinking it would be better for the server and network that the processing of this was done on the client computers.
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Karlos_V wrote: 50 to 60 different conversions
There is no conversion, simply do:
Select D as 'District' ...
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