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Hello,
I'm using C# in Visual Studio 2008. Is it possible to trap the F1 key in a file dialog (Open or 'Save As')? I've been searching on the internet for the answer to this but I've found none. Any help is appreciated.
Regards,
Mike
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Although I have never done this, my first thought is GetActiveWindow + Global keyboard hook.
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d@nish,
I'm not sure about the GetActiveWindow, but I found a global keyboard hook program. Everything appears to be working now. Thank you for your help.
Regards,
Mike
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Really? You might want to see what happens in your app while its running and the user switches to another app and hits F1.
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Dave,
What happened when you did this?
Regards,
Mike
-- Modified Tuesday, June 15, 2010 11:45 AM
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Remember, that's a GLOBAL keyboard hook, that means SYSTEM GLOBAL, not application. If the users hits that key, while your app is running, in ANY application or Explorer window, it'll fire in your application. Is that what you want it to do??
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It is "global keyboard hook". That will work regardless of the active window. So, if you have a notepad and your application running, and user presses F1 in the notepad, still the code in your application will fire. That is why I said GetActiveWindow + global keyboard hook.
You should check in which window is that F1 key pressed and then process it.
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Hello,
Creating one calendar folder (..\<account>\Calendar\<folder>) works without problems. (Using a MKCOL Query for IPF.Appointment).
However creating a sub-sub folder (needed for example dept/responsable/employee) it keeps giving me a "409 Conflict" Error from exchange. Creating the folder manually in outlook works fine.
Code is the following.
string sUri = "http://ExchServer/Exchange/vonb/calendar/xxx";
System.Uri myUri = new System.Uri(sUri);
HttpWebRequest HttpWRequest = (HttpWebRequest)WebRequest.Create(myUri);
string sQuery;
sQuery = "<?xml version='1.0'?>" +
"<a:propertyupdate xmlns:a='DAV:' " +
"xmlns:ex='http://schemas.microsoft.com/exchange/'>" +
"<a:set><a:prop>" +
"<ex:outlookfolderclass>IPF.Appointment</ex:outlookfolderclass>" +
"</a:prop></a:set>" +
"</a:propertyupdate>";
NetworkCredential myCred = new NetworkCredential(@"<myUser>", "<myPWD>");
CredentialCache myCredentialCache = new CredentialCache();
myCredentialCache.Add(myUri, "NTLM", myCred);
HttpWRequest.Credentials = myCredentialCache;
HttpWRequest.KeepAlive = false;
HttpWRequest.Headers.Set("Pragma", "no-cache");
HttpWRequest.ContentType = "text/xml";
HttpWRequest.ContentLength = sQuery.Length;
HttpWRequest.Timeout = 300000;
HttpWRequest.Method = "MKCOL";
byte[] ByteQuery = System.Text.Encoding.ASCII.GetBytes(sQuery);
HttpWRequest.ContentLength = ByteQuery.Length;
Stream QueryStream = HttpWRequest.GetRequestStream();
QueryStream.Write(ByteQuery,0,ByteQuery.Length);
QueryStream.Close();
HttpWebResponse HttpWResponse = (HttpWebResponse)HttpWRequest.GetResponse();
int iStatCode = (int)HttpWResponse.StatusCode;
Comes directly from MSDN, so should be fine
Any help would be apreciated, thanks
vonb
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Hi,
I have a Win Form application (C# Net Framework 3.5) which I try to run on Windows 7. In my local network I set up an AD LDS role to a windows 2008 server. I make an application store by using azman on AD LDS. Define operations, task, roles and roles assignments on it. Using Enterprise Library 5.0 security application block I add an AzMan Authorization Provider to my app.config in Win Form. Here is the properties that I set;
Name: MyProvider
Application:
Application Scope:
Audit Identifier Prefix: W
Store Location: LDAP://WS2008:389/CN=STR2,CN=WS,DC=PW,DC=COM
Type: AzManAuthorizationProvider
In Win Form I code like this..
WindowsIdentity identity = WindowsIdentity.GetCurrent();
WindowsPrincipal principal = new WindowsPrincipal(identity);
IAuthorizationProvider iAuthorizationProvider = AuthorizationFactory.GetAuthorizationProvider();
bool auth = iAuthorizationProvider.Authorize(principal, "BackUpAdmin");
the last line gives the following error
Application attempted to perform an operation not allowed by the security policy. To grant this application the required permission, contact your system administrator, or use Microsoft .NET Framework Configuration tool.
I want to understand why .net apply security policy for the code. How could I grant the application for the required permission. Did it relevant only on Client part (Windows 7), did I do anything on Windows 2008 server.
I can reach application store via azman.msc on windows 7...
Please inform and advice me..
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System.Security.SecurityException: The specified network provider name is invalid. (Exception from HRESULT: 0x800704B4) --->
karanba
modified on Tuesday, June 15, 2010 10:55 AM
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Before anyone will help you you need to cut down on the code dump: just post the fragments that are pertinent to the issue and no more.
me, me, me
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How can i add some properties to Object. or String.
for example i wanna to add <<isnull>> to Object so I can call this property by <<object.isnull>> Or I wanna to add this to String ===> String.IsNull something like :
string.IsNullOrEmpty
object.Equals
Thanks
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I want to add property directly to String. OR Object.
Not :
String name = "Ali";
bool IsNullString = name.IsNull();
But I wanna to have this :
String name="Ali";
bool IsNullString = String.IsNull(name);
Or
Object its own self has two properties (object.Equals , object.ReferenceEquals) how can i add IsNull to the object it self
so i can use that something like this :
object obj = "Ali";
bool IsNullObject = object.IsNull(obj);
modified on Tuesday, June 15, 2010 9:03 AM
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why? you don't seem to read the answer anyway.
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I have read the ans ! But I wanna to have this
I want to add property directly to String. OR Object.
Not :
<pre>String name = "Ali";
bool IsNullString = name.IsNull();</pre>
But I wanna to have this :
<pre>String name="Ali";
bool IsNullString = String.IsNull(name);</pre>
Or
Object its own self has two properties <code>(object.Equals , object.ReferenceEquals)</code> how can i add <code>IsNull</code> to the object it self
so i can use that something like this :
<pre>object obj = "Ali";
bool IsNullObject = object.IsNull(obj);</pre>
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I know what it is you want, I did read the question.
I also know you were given the answer, including examples; seems you are failing to either read or recognize it.
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Why would you want to do this when you can just do this:
bool IsNullObject = (obj == null);
The String class already has a method that does something very similar to this, called IsNullOrEmpty.
In any case, you were already given the answer, Extension Methods.
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You have already asked this question. Please use the thread you asked it on rather than starting off a new thread.
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At the risk of repeating what everyone else has said, in both this thread and your previous one....
What you're asking is how to add a static method to an existing class. The answer; you can't. period.
.NET allows you to add extension methods, which are themselves defined in a static class, but operate on an instance of a class, not the (static) class itself.
So, in summary - you cannot do what you are asking.
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So You Say that its not possible to add static items to Object.
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J4amieC wrote: The answer; you can't. period.
That seemed pretty clear to me.
DaveIf this helped, please vote & accept answer!
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You're 'special' arn't you?
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so what about this ?(I wanna to do this finally but dont know how to explain my question)
Object obj = null;
if(String.IsNullOrEmpty(obj))
{
}
obj = "";
if(String.IsNullOrEmpty(obj))
{
}
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obj is not a string, so you cannot perform a string.IsNullOrEmpty on it. You need to test it with
if (obj == null) An Empty value is a special conditional value, and differs depending on the type it is appropriate for, so you cannot have a generic IsEmpty method that checks to see if it's empty.
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