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johny10151981 wrote: that will make my computer slow
Uhhh, no it won't. Where are you getting THAT from??
johny10151981 wrote: and after sometime it will tell me i am backdated upgrade yoursef?
No, it won't. Again, you seem to have some misconceptions on what .NET is and how it works.
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johny10151981 wrote:
First of all, as far I understand .Net is suppose to be platform independen
No. .Net is not platform independent.
johny10151981 wrote: Now if a developer use WIN32 API in there .Net Application will it be plat form independent at all?
It won't be platform independent.
Simply put, Win32 API code never run on a MAC.
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Hi,I am working on a project to manage information of our faculty from ASP.net in C#.
There are profiles for lecturer,student and department head.When Admin set privileges to do tasks Eg:edit student details, this should be appear only in the lecturer profile as a links to edit those data.
So, I want to create the admin page with ability to do those tasks and I have no idea to do that .Can you please give ideas,links or tutorials.
Thanks.
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You may get a faster response if you move this question to the correct forum[^].
Unrequited desire is character building. OriginalGriff
I'm sitting here giving you a standing ovation - Len Goodman
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Thanks
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pimzy wrote: Can you please give ideas,links or tutorials.
There's always MSDN[^].
Bastard Programmer from Hell
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Thanks i read the link .But how can i make admin page to appear a link in profiles(when admin set privileges for a particular task)
Are there any way to do that?
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As discussed in the link; if the user is in the admin role, display the link.
Bastard Programmer from Hell
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Hello,
i am pursuing MCSD. I want to know which books should i refer???
Which books are easier to understand?
◘ "Everyone wants results, but no one is willing to do what it takes to get them" - Dirty Harry ◘
► In Life go Straight, And turn Right ◄
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how to insert drop down list in gridview
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Add a Dropdownlist inside an ItemTemplate .
This[^] should help you out.
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Hi,
my WCF service is running with threads, based on the ID value(for every ID value from database one thread will start when service starts), I want to pause a thread some time, and restart again.
End user will press the Button from the webapplication, then ID will pass to the WCF service. then that thread has to pause and restart.
Please help me, if any one knows,
Thanks in advance
Murty
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dwadasi wrote: want to pause a thread some time, and restart again.
The thread Suspend method is now obsolete.
However, you can consider using the ManualResetEvent class for this kind of operations.
Be sure to ensure data is locked during such type of operations.
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dwadasi wrote: my WCF service is running with threads, based on the ID value(for every ID value from database one thread will start when service starts), I want to pause a thread some time, and restart again.
What happens if they never restart it?
What happens if the server bounces (stop then start) after the user pauses it?
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This is the wrong forum. If you want some reasonable feedback then write an article and post it for publication as described in the guidelines[^].
Unrequited desire is character building. OriginalGriff
I'm sitting here giving you a standing ovation - Len Goodman
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Hi,
I have chosen for my final year project to make an ASP/C# web application as well as its mobile version using VS2008. Please guys if you know how to make a mobile web application and what are the tools needed beside VS2008.
Cheers,
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1. This is not the ASP.NET forum.
2. You really need to learn to do your own research if you expect to succeed with this project.
3. This[^] is the obvious place to start.
Unrequited desire is character building. OriginalGriff
I'm sitting here giving you a standing ovation - Len Goodman
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Hi,
I have a VS2005 project for Windows CE 5.0. After I migrate it to VS2008, I want to downgrade to .NET 2.0 for the backwrad compatability. However I can't find "Target Framework" in the project properties for me to select. How do I downgrade it? Thanks!
Best,
Jun
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You don't. The "Target Framework" option didn't come around until Visual Studio 2010.
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I use VS 2008 C# Express regularly, and I set "Target Framework" to ".NET Framework 2.0" all the time... (the other choices being 3.0 and 3.5).
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Fed up by FireFox memory leaks I switched to Opera and now CP doesn't perform its paste magic, so links will not be offered. Sorry.
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Really? Has it been that long already that I've forgotten about it??
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It turns out that the IDE treats desktop and device apps differently. With a device app, you can access the main menu "Project->Change Target Platform..." where you can select among various mobile platforms.
Best,
Jun
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