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Probably because it implemented a custom class to represent the image in its native file format in memory. That would also mean it has to have custom rendering code to parse the image data, as needed, and only the sections of it that are required to render the visible part of the image on screen.
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Hi,
Hope this is the right place to post this question. If not please let me know the right place.
I've an application in .net 3.5 framework. I would like to create a setup for the application, which will install the .net framework also(if it doesn't present in client machine). Please guide me how to achieve this. Thanks in advance.
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YOu can use VS to create a setup program. It will automatically detect dependencies such as the .NET Framework and offers an option to include it with the setup or download it.
I know the language. I've read a book. - _Madmatt
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Thanks for your reply. I created setup project for the application and it detected .Net framework dependency automatically. But could you let me know where can I find the option to include framework so that it will install framework while installing the application. Thanks in advance
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View the properties for the setup project then click the Prerequisites button
I know the language. I've read a book. - _Madmatt
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Navigate the given link to know how to deploy application along with .Net Framework
deployment guides[^] and click on this Link[^] to download The guide provides information on deploying all types of Framework application using a variety of mechanisms, including no-touch deployment, and Windows Installer package deployment.
Hope it will work for you.
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MEMSG.To = GetData(tsqlemail)
the ERROR i get is: Property 'To' is 'ReadOnly'.
how do i correct this???
deepshikha
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Hi,
which type is MEMSG from? Maybe there is a static method for the MEMSG-type to pass "To" to.
Regards
Sebastian
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This means that there is no public setter for the To property. There will be another mechanism for adding the data, maybe via the constructor - unfortunately, without the 1000 mile telepathic link available, I have no idea what MEMSG is so can't tell you what this mechanism is.
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Maybe this helps: in System.Net.Mail.MailMessage class, the recipient properties (To, Cc, Bcc) are collections, that cannot be set, however they can be operated upon, using methods such as Clear() and Add(). I suggest you read the documentation...
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Luc Pattyn wrote: I suggest you read the documentation...
That's just too much trouble. It's much easier to ask then rant when no one understands or gives you the answer you want. Then it's their fault, not yours.
I know the language. I've read a book. - _Madmatt
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Sorry, I am aware I sometimes repeat myself.
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I didn't catch that. Could you say it again?
I know the language. I've read a book. - _Madmatt
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I will. Someday. You'll notice I'm sure.
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Dear friends,
as an Administrator I love the way Windows-ACLs do their work for us. The Framework does indeed support Access Control Lists but it has the lack of using them easily for your own custom objects. There are some functions that are not implemented in managed code, requiring that logic to be PInvoked, such as Inheritance-, Propagation-, Persistance- and AccessCheck-mechanisims.
I have started to implement that missing pieces by building an interface-based object model for the backend and a WPF-based Editor for the frontend looking like the Windows-Original.
I would like to initiate an article / project about that if - and here comes my questions in place - there is a general interest from your side.
So if you are interested in that matter or (even better) would like to support it, please post me an answer here on codeproject or just send me an eMail.
Greetings,
Tobias
modified on Thursday, September 2, 2010 12:42 PM
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Asking what the interest is doesn't quite work. Your post will only be seen by a small number of people. Don't try and find the interested people.
Just write the article, let the search engine crawlers find it and, eventually, interested people using Google, Bing, and Yahoo, will find you.
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Shrimpersfan wrote: couldn't find one for WPF
You mean you didn't see Silverlight / WPF
I know the language. I've read a book. - _Madmatt
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Hi All,
I need to use different login forms for different folders with forms authentication. So i am using different web.config for each folder. Now if i write authentication tag in any sub folder's web.config it shows this error.
(It is an error to use a section registered as allowDefinition='MachineToApplication' beyond application level. This error can be caused by a virtual directory not being configured as an application in IIS.)
I need it urgent, can u help.
Thanks in advance.
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One it would be helpful to see what elements you trying to use in the web.config files.
Two, saying it is urgent is very rude. This is a volunteer site and people will answer, if at all, on their time, not yours.
I know the language. I've read a book. - _Madmatt
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maybe you need to look to the property of allowDefinition in your machine.config (C:\WINDOWS\Microsoft.NET\Framework\v2.0.50727\CONFIG/machine.config)?? it must be set to MachineToApplication.
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If you have web.config files in lower level directories, these directories must be Applications in IIS as well.
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Hello,
I am trying to bind the Datetimepicker with the value as Time only but not the DateTime, in the .Net window application but the problem is when I'm trying change its value , calender appears but it should be like that as I want to have the time value only.
So, Could anyone know how to set like the way that only time value could be set..?
Alongwith that could we use Datetime picker dynamically in the RADGridView.
if yes, how could we use it?
please help
thanks ahead,
Amit Jain
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