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khKamel wrote: general answer
One way to communicate between machines is by using a socket.
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Ok thanks,now i have some information thanks to you, but how is communication using socket is done??
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Sockets - try here[^].
Sockets can be used to setup communication between any two machines (need not be client or server).
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Hey,
When I run a worker thread via an async operation, it get named 'Worker Thread', which forces me to go identify the threads by looking at some id value every time. Is there a way to make an AsyncOperation run on a named worker thread?
Cheers
Jeroen De Dauw
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jeroen de dauw wrote: When I run a worker thread via an async operation, it get named 'Worker Thread', which forces me to go identify the threads by looking at some id value every time. Is there a way to make an AsyncOperation run on a named worker thread?
It's a bit sealed, and there's no Tag property that you could abuse. The best I can think of would be a Hashtable or a Dictionary, perhaps using an extension-method to make the lookup somewhat easier.
I are Troll
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I have looked high and low trying to name .NET threads, and came up with nothing.
My logging tends to show a 2-hex-digit managed thread ID (except " " for the main tread), that's the best I have; the only alternative I see is with a map, say a Dictionary<int,string> as Eddy suggested.
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Hello everyone! Merry Christmas and Happy New Years!
I have two Regions and I want to join them (they will overlap each other) so that nothing is clipped when drawn?
Ex.
(region 1, region 2, 0 is blank area)
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22222111122222
22222222222222
Thank you!
Steve
modified on Sunday, December 27, 2009 6:16 AM
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Too many fours!
Mark Salsbery
Microsoft MVP - Visual C++
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Yes, you failed, miserably.
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Hi,
Can .NET wrappers be used as COM? If yes, how to do it?
Thanks,
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It seems that you know everything and reply every question.
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I was merely pointing out that you already asked this question once twice in the C and COM forums, and answered it yourself in the latter. So why have you posted it again a third time? I also wonder why you are angry that I pointed this out; guilty conscience I assume!
[edit]found the other posts[/edit]
modified on Wednesday, December 23, 2009 5:07 PM
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I want to know other person's inputs. I want to know others' experience. If somebody knows the answer and happen did this before.
I post the question in other forums. I did not post here. There might be somebody here done this before.
PLEASE don't reply if you don't know the answer.
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transoft wrote: PLEASE don't reply if you don't know the answer.
I still don't know the question!!!
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lucky you, he doesn't want a question, all he wants is the answer.
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Luc Pattyn wrote: all he wants is the answer.
And quite hopefully all 6.7 millions of them.
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Hi,
am using a dll in my web project ("Owc11.dll")
Before upgrading our production server (32 bit) it was working fine. So, recently
our production server has been upgraded to 64 bit. So, while running the
application one error throwing like this:
"retrieving the COM class factory for component with CLSID {0002E55D-0000-0000-C000-000000000046} failed due to the following error: 80040154"
Anybody could you please help me asap.
These much ways i have tried,
1. dll registered in GAC also available in regedit.
2. Enabled 32 bit appln (WOW64) on 64 bit application pool by using .net command prompt. But i have 64 bit applns also in the server. So left this method. (IIS won't support 32/64 mode applns at the same time).
3. Created Wrapper DLL and used by pre-binding method (act like interface b/w 32 bit DLL and 64 bit appln)
4. Handlers also used.
Thanks & Regards,
Jeneesh k. v.
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This CLSID is Microsoft CSpase DLL, as we can read in forums, correct?
0002E55D-0000-0000-C000-000000000046
Is it installed in your x64 system?
You can see it in Regedit, this key must present:
HKEY_CLASSES_ROOT\CLSID\{0002E55D-0000-0000-C000-000000000046}
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yes, this dll and the corresponding public key is still available
in the regedit.
Thanks & Regards,
Jeneesh k. v.
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Is that component 32-bit or 64-bit?
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32 bit COM
Thanks & Regards,
Jeneesh k. v.
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Maybe installing x64 version of it will help?
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