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Dagnabit. That's just crazy talk.
"WPF has many lovers. It's a veritable porn star!" - Josh Smith As Braveheart once said, "You can take our freedom but you'll never take our Hobnobs!" - Martin Hughes.
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Dave Kreskowiak wrote: Why go through all the calisthenics and genuflecting?
to increase body strength and flexibility, that at least is what wikipedia says on the subject.
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I will try to analyze the error this time, even the application required to continue immediately
Thank for the hint
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1) What's the error?
2) Where does it occur? Because, depending on where it is, you could handle what's happening without the need for your application to restart.
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Since the error happen when the application required to continue immediately, so I didn't have time to debug. But as you suggested, I have no choice to do it!
- I will wait for it happen again to analyzy it. I will ask for help again if I can't solve it myself
Thank for the guideline
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I'm not sure if I'm posting this on the right board, but I'll give it a shot.
13 years ago we developed an expert system using VB6. It comprised of a standalone MDI-interface with a whole bunch of COM+ components.
As time advanced, our software needed an overhaul. The decision was made to move to .Net (C#) module by module. As we implemented the MDI in C# (.NET3.5), we started to see a memory leak when we replaced the old VB6-MDI. The .net MDI starts the existing COM+ components the same way as the old MDI did. The old application did not have memory leaks, so it must have started with the .net transition.
Now my question is, is there a way to hunt down that memory leak? What is the best tool to use and can that cool work with .net and com+ at the same time?
Thank in advance!
The consumer isn't a moron; she is your wife.
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please share to me a working one..thanks..,.please everyone,,its been bothering me for months..
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1. Please read the posting guidelines[^].
2. Post in the correct forum.
3. Please explain your problem more clearly.
It's time for a new signature.
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thanks for a quick reply sir..sorry for posting it there instead of in MySql thread..
...i am dying to learn PLs and DBs...
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RTFM[^] - it's at the bottom.
"WPF has many lovers. It's a veritable porn star!" - Josh Smith As Braveheart once said, "You can take our freedom but you'll never take our Hobnobs!" - Martin Hughes.
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mm.. isn't it at the top instead?!?
A train station is where the train stops. A bus station is where the bus stops. On my desk, I have a work station....
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My programs never have bugs, they just develop random features.
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No. The relevant section is about 6 paragraphs from the bottom.
"WPF has many lovers. It's a veritable porn star!" - Josh Smith As Braveheart once said, "You can take our freedom but you'll never take our Hobnobs!" - Martin Hughes.
My blog | My articles | MoXAML PowerToys | Onyx
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Hey, all.
I met a problem, how can I write data to an Excel 2007 file by using VB.Net (3.5)? For example, the data in a TextBox will be written to the excel file every 30 seconds.
I searched on the Internet for a while, but none of the codes worked for me and the description is not clear not all. Please give me a hand with a piece of code to help me understand, I just started to learn VB for one month.
Thank you very much for your time in advance
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This article might help you.
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Hi everyone,
I need a base-10 data type, and was wondering if there is one for the environment that I'm using. I'm using C++ in Visual Studio 2008 (Standard Edition). I know there is one in vb.net and c#.
I've tried ::DECIMAL but it says this is undeclared.
Thanks.
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either you are referring to C++/CLI, the managed C++ that is running in the .NET Framework, so you can use the decimal type same as in C# and VB.NET; or you are referring to unmanaged C++ and asking in the wrong forum.
One and the same Visual Studio can handle all four: C++, C++/CLI, C#, VB.NET (the latter 3 being .NET, the former not).
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b-rad311 wrote: a base-10 data type
A what? Are you thinking of BCD[^]?
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I was installing visual studio 2008 on my laptop(windows 7). But the installation stuck when it was trying to install sql server 2005. By googling I learned that sql server 2005 requires .net framework 3.5 to be installed on the system. Then I downloaded .net framework 3.5 sp1 and tried to install it. But the installation failed. My system is already having .net framework 4. How to install sql server successfully.
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Were you given an error when it was trying to install SQL server? The prerequisites are checked pretty well in MS products, so if it couldn't install SQL server, it wouldn't have let you proceed.
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Windows 7 already comes with .NET 1.x, 2.0, 3.0, and 3.5 installed, in both 32- and 64-bit (if appropriate) versions.
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But I couldn't find .net framework 3.5,3.0 or 2.0 in Add/Remove Programs.
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That's because it's not there. You look under C:\Windows\Microsoft.NET\Framework and Framework64 (if applicable.) In either case, you'll find folders in there with the versions of the .NET Frameworks that are installed. On my Vista machine, I have:
C:
\Windows
\Microsoft.NET
\Framework
\v1.0.3705
\v1.1.4322
\v2.0.50727
\v3.0
\v3.5
\v4.0.30128
I leave it to you to determine which 32-bit versions of the .NET Framework are installed from that list...
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Thanks. I could see the frameworks under c:/windows/Microsoft .net/Framework. Mine is 32-bit.
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