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They won't tell me and i didn't get it from them i got from a guy who work with them but they treaded him bad to he left
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So you have a pirate copy of the game server that you cannot get working and the owner of the code will not help you, and you want a bunch of software developers who make a living out of writing code to help you hijack someone elses work.
Do you not see a problem with this scenario!
Never underestimate the power of human stupidity
RAH
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I didn't jack no one project the owner gave me it
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The individual "who left the company" because they treated him badly is not an owner of the code. The company who was paying him owns the code, not the developer who STOLE the code when he left.
I wasn't, now I am, then I won't be anymore.
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Oh, now THAT just spelled everything out, didn't it?
You didn't answer the most basic of questions, like WHAT IS THE PROBLEM YOU ARE HAVING? So how do you expect anyone to help you?
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I want to find out how can i host it and fix some problem with debugging it
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AND ____ ????
Seriously? You really have no idea how to ask a simple question, do you?
What you're doing is taking your car into a repair shop, handling them the keys and asking them to fix the car. They have no idea what you think is broken, so they're going to stand there and stare at you like you have a hole in your head.
Would you mind terribly TELLING US WHAT PROBLEM IS!?!?
This is the last time. If you don't spell out what the problem is, you get ignored.
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You know what. I downloaded the package on one of my throw away VM's and took a quick peek inside.
This thing weighs in at over 680MB, in over 16,000 files and 3,900 folders and you want us to just read your mind to figure out what's wrong??
Sorry, but noone is going to invest weeks of time digging through all of this code to figure out what's wrong and help you fix it.
You're ONLY source of information, and most likely help, is going to be the guy who handed you the project.
Good Luck!
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Ok, so what's the problem?
I took a quick look and the server appears to be working, at least up to the point where it starts doing something. I didn't try to connect to it with a client.
It appears to be listening on port 13000, I hope the "problem" isn't just that you forgot to forward that port.
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The problem is with the client and the server how can i make them connect to each other
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So you mean they don't even Attempt to connect to each other?
Is the server address hardcoded somewhere in the client?
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The problem is that it has the alteriwnet connect but i want to change it to my
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Hi All !
I am two form (Form1 And Form2) , in Form2 , I want to get ID from Form that show in a textBox ,
when I want to use it in SQL Statement , I get this Error "
data type mismatch in criteria expression ........
In Form 1 here is my code :
public static int SendId;
...
SendId = Convert.ToInt32(txtIDPersonel.Text);
.....
public int Get_SendID
{
get { return SendId; }
}
And I Form2 , Here is My Code :
private void Test_Load(object sender, EventArgs e)
{
int ReciveID;
frmBankProject BankPrj = new frmBankProject();
ReciveID = Convert.ToInt32(BankPrj.Get_SendID.ToString());
label1.Text = ReciveID.ToString();
}
......
private void btnShowData_Click(object sender, EventArgs e)
{
int ReciveID;
frmBankProject BankPrj = new frmBankProject();
ReciveID = Convert.ToInt32(BankPrj.Get_SendID.ToString());
string strFilter;
strFilter = "SELECT * From MyTable WHERE PersonID='" +
Convert.ToInt32(label1.Text) + "'";
try
{
SalaryConnection = new OleDbConnection(conString);
dsSalary = new DataSet();
SalaryConnection.Open();
daSalary = new OleDbDataAdapter(strFilter, SalaryConnection);
daSalary.Fill(dsSalary, "myTable");
dgSalaryTable.DataSource = dsSalary.Tables["MyTable"].DefaultView;
SalaryConnection.Close();
}
catch (Exception exCode)
{
MessageBox.Show("Error in ConnectionCode " + exCode.ToString());
Application.Exit();
}
}
my Error Related to :----> daSalary.Fill(dsSalary, "Pardakht");
" data type mismatch in criteria expression ... "
thanks for any Help
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You are putting single quotes around the PersonID as if it is a string.
strFilter = "SELECT * From MyTable WHERE PersonID='" +
Convert.ToInt32(label1.Text) + "'";
Try removing the quotes.
The difficult we do right away...
...the impossible takes slightly longer.
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Which of the ThreadState values are returned when a thread is blocked when using Thread.Join?
Thanks
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WaitSleepJoin , according to msdn[^]
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Hi,
I have the code to programmatically convert slides in powerpoint to images and save in local machine. But this is using the below code that uses the office dll.
using Microsoft.Office.Core;
using Microsoft.Office.Interop.PowerPoint;
public partial class _Default : System.Web.UI.Page
{
protected void Page_Load(object sender, EventArgs e)
{
var app = new Microsoft.Office.Interop.PowerPoint.Application();
var pres = app.Presentations;
var file = pres.Open(@"C:\test\test.pptx", MsoTriState.msoTrue, MsoTriState.msoTrue, MsoTriState.msoFalse);
file.Export(@"C:\testNew.png", "PNG");
}
}
I want to do the same without using office dll as the server where i am going to host it does not have office. (My machine has office). Please help
Regards,
Sarah
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Unfortunately Sarah, without using Office you are either going to have to use a specialist 3rd party component, or write one of your own. For the ROI, I'd suggest you should look at Aspose components.
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We use Aspose stuff on the project I'm on at the minute. I'm not sure what the license fee is (the client had already bought it) but it seems to be quite effective.
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One option to try would be to include a local copy of the reference DLL when deploying to the server. In your project's references, open the properties for the Microsoft Office reference(s). You can set the "Copy Local" value to true. It will copy the assembly to the project's 'bin' path and use that when you deploy it to the server.
I've done similar with MySQL assemblies. However, I'm not sure if this is going to work for Office.
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I believe this will copy only the Interop files. The actual COM DLLs that get the job done should still be identified, copied and registered separately.
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That's why I wasn't sure if it would all play well together, or just bring those.
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It won't work for Office - all that will do is copy the PIA across. As these are talking to honking great COM objects, these will need to be installed as well.
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Microsoft uses OpenXML format (or so they say) so don't technically need Office to open/read the file.
https://openxmldeveloper.org/[^]
I know the language. I've read a book. - _Madmatt
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