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But I believe he was concerned about finding the correct version on some unknown user's system.
My system currently has three versions:
C:\windows\microsoft.net\Framework\v1.1.4322\InstallUtil.exe
C:\windows\microsoft.net\Framework\v2.0.50727\InstallUtil.exe
C:\windows\microsoft.net\Framework\v4.0.30319\InstallUtil.exe
Other systems may have fewer, and there will likely be new versions in the future -- his install would need to detect which is available and will work.
I may have written an application with .net 2 that expects the .net 2 version -- but today someone may want to install it on a system with .net 4 only.
The .net 4 version will work, but the install won't know it's there and so will fail.
Of course, this is what the PATH environment variable is supposed to be used for, but I think I'm the only one who still uses it.
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Hey guys!!!
i wanted to know that is it possible to do interfacing with a biometric device like fingerprint recognition device with c#... I am planning of making a security system in which i will make a database (using sql) which will store and use data from the database using the input from fingerprint device and display from a gui using C# !!..
plz give me a head start!!
i really need help.
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Sure, it's possible. You just need the SDK for the fingerprint scanner, oh, and a database to hold all the fingerprint data. You'll need to contect the manufacturer of the scanner to get the SDK and that is more than likely going to cost a few thousand dollars.
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does anyody knows about fingerprint sdk 2009 ?? it supports many readers and supports c#..is it good enough to work with??
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Never used it, but you have to buy a minimum of 5 licenses at $35 and change a piece for a total of $176. You also have to buy enough license to cover the number of machines you application is going to run on AND be developed on. So, if you're going to run this on 200 machines, you'll need the 150 pack ($3,920) + 50 singles ($1,765) + whatever dev machines you'll be using. $,$$$...
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i plan on using only on a single machine..
and then communnicate the database for access of data through a server using asp.net
(YES I AM DOING IT FOR FINAL PROJECT)
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Yeah, well, you still have to buy a minimum of 5 licenses. Even though you'll only be using 1.
And ASP.NET has nothing to do with database access. Were you thinking about ADO.NET??
ASP.NET just puts up web pages.
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Any company that states "Please log in to see prices" I wonn't buy from. Why not just show them up front? If there are discounts to be had for existing customers and therefore they want you to log in so they can give accurate prices the should say clearly that the visible prices may not apply to xxx, not hide the price from everyone.
DaveIf this helped, please vote & accept answer!
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Maybe you can fake it.
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@Dave Kreskowiak
yes i was reffering to ado.net..
Sorry for replying late
(very late )
So can the database be operated by ado.net??
@DaveyM69
DULY NOTED!!
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Can anyone tell me about a converter that can convert a C# code (written using visual studio.net)to Perl script.. i have searched a lot on internet but couldn't find any information.
kindly tell me if anyone knows about such converter.
Regards
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There is no such tool, other than you. You have to manually convert the code by rewriting it by hand. I can't find any such converter.
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How can i convert all formats to pdf using iTextsharp?
modified on Saturday, July 24, 2010 9:45 AM
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All formats of what? You can't - as you were told yesterday - how would you convert an exe for instance? Try to make your question more specific.
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In addition to being just being normally impossible because of the vast number of formats in existence (many of which containing data that would not make sense in PDF form), it is also fundamentally impossible. What if anyone makes a new format? That problem can not be solved, and new formats are being made probably every day, maybe even more often.
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I mean word document to pdf and text to pdf without using any converter.
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If you're not using a converter, how will anything get converted?
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We have third party tools right.I think by using those we can.But i donno how to..iTextsharp is a third party tool for converting to pdf format.
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Ok, but AFAIK it's not a converter. Anyway, what is your question?
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My task is to upload E-Books.I mean if client uploads any format of book to my server it should be converted to pdf internally.That means I have to convert different formats to pdf internally using .net code.Its not so easy so, i want to use third party tools.But I dont have any idea.
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What if you print them to a PDF printer? Most book formats should be printable..
That's just an idea though, I have no idea what would be the best solution.
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There's an article on iTextSharp[^].
You said that you're currently converting to PDF with the Google webservice, you'd just need to replace that part.
I are Troll
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Google webservice is nothing but in which format we upload, it will display in that format.For example,if i upload word document it will open word document.But i want to convert to pdf.
To know what is google docs,Once you open your gmail account and if you get any attached document just open it once,that document will be opened in another window which is noting but google docs.Is conversion possible?
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sunithaganugu wrote: Is conversion possible?
As suggested before you can either write a program to do the conversion for you, using iTextSharp or similar third party library, or use one of the many PDF printer drivers to create the PDF files.
It's time for a new signature.
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