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Not that I am aware of, but you could try a Google search to see if anyone has solved the problem. txtspeak is the realm of 9 year old children, not developers. Christian Graus
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Yes i had tried on google and other search engines etc but all most of them use SMTP Best Regards,
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I don't know whether it's appropriate under your current restrictions, but you might be interested in this[^] CodeProject article on MAPI I are Troll
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You could write out your email by hand and pop it in an envelope and send it using snail mail! Alternatively, you could fax it to someone.
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Best Regards,
SOFTDEV
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What are you trying to achieve?
You could use an IMAP client...........
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I thought IMAP was for receiving mail, not sending? I may be wrong, I am not an expert but I thought you had to use SMTP to send mail.
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yes man i have to only send email but because of the business nature of the client , he cannot enable SMTP . i also dont know much about Exchange , but will try to read now the documentation of the Exchange and gonna try web service provided by exchange as told by Ashfield
Any how thanks alot Best Regards,
SOFTDEV
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Hi For all
How we save image in table in sql server by vb.net code?
please guid me
thanks for all
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Saving the image in your database isn't recommended.
It will only make the database grow fast.
Better way would be to save the path to the image.
If you have a multi-user environment (with network) you'll best copy the image to a network share and save the network share path in the database.
Be sure to use the correct name of the network share, so: '\\servername\sharename\...' and NOT 'Z:\'
In the last case Z: is a network drive pointing to: '\\servername\sharename\'
If you use that ALL your users need to have the same Z: pointing tot the sharename and it can never change, so using the full path (\\servername\sharenama\...') is safer.
If you would still like to actually store the image in the database, google gives you plenty of help:
goolge your friend[^]
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I am making a costing software for a pharmaceutical company in VB6.The software has following details in it.
DataBase: Access (It includes following tables)
01. MatMaster (Material Master)
02. ProMaster (Product Master)
03. ForMaster (Formula Master)
Now i want to connect formula master with product master and material master, can anyone help me.(Formula Master includes a unique code which related to Product Master & Material Master) - Frankly speaking it just like making a "Invoice Software".
I also want to know which grid control should i use because i have to insert data as well as i have view it simultaneously.
thanks in advance.
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you can use Datagrid or Flexgrid in VB for your issue.
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The people who will tell you, that VB6 is obsolete and that it's a bad idea to write a new application with such old tools, will be here in a minute. "I love deadlines. I like the whooshing sound they make as they fly by." (DNA)
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This is precisely why Banks and Financial Institutions use it
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sohil masani wrote: VB6
If this is not a legacy project DON'T use it.
It's bad, and even microsoft doesn't support it anymore.
sohil masani wrote: DataBase: Access
Why? sql-express is free, faster and more reliable.
sohil masani wrote: (Formula Master includes a unique code which related to Product Master & Material Master
You answered your own question, well at least provided a answer since you haven't given us much to go on.
Use SQL JOINS (INNER JOIN / LEFT OUTER JOIN / RIGHT OUTER JOIN / ... ) (do some research if you don't know them)
sohil masani wrote: I also want to know which grid control should i use because i have to insert data as well as i have view it simultaneously.
No matter what grid you'll use you will still have to write the code.
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I am trying to build a network chat program. I know this has been done a million times in a million different ways usually by beginner programmers but bear with me.
Basically the issue i'm having is that I want to create one application (kept as an executable in a shared location) to receive messages in the form of strings from each chat application on workers computers. In this way it will work as a micro server receiving messages and distributing them into a readable form for all users. I'm doing it this way because I want the messages received to be displayed in order and there will be several users at once. This is important to the functionality.
So my question is this. How do you send a string from one application and how do you make the other application receive or do something with it?The ANZAC
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Isn't that the concept behind WCF? (Have never used it myself). This may clarify things MSDN[^] I don't speak Idiot - please talk slowly and clearly
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I haven't used it and I'm not really keen to. Just trying to look for a quick and dirty solution. If it is effective i'll work up a more efficient application later. For now i just want to use technologies i am familiar with.
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Maybe you could use this?
FileSystemWatcher[^]I don't speak Idiot - please talk slowly and clearly
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Couldn't your service set up an xml file for each user on the server. Then the service just needs to poll for updates to the xml file, which can be updated by the clients.
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The ANZAC wrote: So my question is this. How do you send a string from one application and how do you make the other application receive or do something with it?
Perhaps you can modify the example of the TcpListener [^] class to suit your needs I are Troll
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Thanks in Regards,
Needs PDF ebook on Vb.net and XMLBest Regards,
SOFTDEV
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You should type your question into Google before posting it here,
Look what I found: free computer books[^]I don't speak Idiot - please talk slowly and clearly
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I am trying to create a volume controller application.
Private Declare Ansi Function waveOutSetVolume Lib "Winmm" (ByVal wDeviceID As Integer, ByVal dwVolume As Long) As Integer
waveOutSetVolume(0, 0) -----------> I noticed that this statement does not mute the speaker.
Can you explain why?
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