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I roll my own config files (XML) and read and write to them.
I never touch the Registry.
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So rather than use the infrastructure that's there for you, tested, and with reams of documentation available - you choose to roll your own?
Wow!
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Of course. It works the way I want, not the way someone else who knows nothing of what I do thinks everyone should do it.
J4amieC wrote: with reams of documentation
That would be a clear reason not to use it. My way requires no documentation, it is therefore superior.
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Do your xml files properly handle multiple NT accounts each with different settings like the registry does?
Do your xml files handle concurrent write by eg, configuration tool, like the registry does?
Can your xml files be modified easily by domain login scripts like the registry does?
Can your xml files be centralized into AD for centralized enterprise management? Like registry entries can be?
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Of course not, I don't want that.
Can registry entries be stored on a flash drive and used on whatever system I happen to be using only while I'm using the software?
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or anyone like done c# or c c+ if anyone interesws email me
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again....you posted something completely incomprehensible.
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I believe your English is poor.
what you mean by interesws ? is this interest or interview ??
One more point, do not expect email from codeproject. people will help you by posting question's answer here. that may help others as well.
For interest, you can read top rated articles in codeproject
For interview, you should read ebooks. that will help you to understand basic concepts. reading interview question never help when there is some smart interviewer.
just make sure whatever you read, you are conceptually clear for that.
Thanks
-Amit Gajjar (MinterProject)
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i want know want do work need do i like see terry is interresed in spades for me
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Ms Cindy, I would report this but it is neither spam or abuse, just incomprehensible. Change you profile to reflect your country of origin, your first language is obviously not english. Get someone to help you who knows english!
Never underestimate the power of human stupidity
RAH
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i agree with you. OP is posting question with less information and may be he is not good with english.
Thanks
-Amit Gajjar (MinterProject)
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I think it might be spam.
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modified 1-Dec-12 10:27am.
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Not a question - please delete it.
If you get an email telling you that you can catch Swine Flu from tinned pork then just delete it. It's Spam.
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once you add a reply, you can't delete
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Ah - but I can delete this.
You can then delete yours, me mine, you yours, and so on.
Or now that your message text is gone, it doesn't matter anyway!
If you get an email telling you that you can catch Swine Flu from tinned pork then just delete it. It's Spam.
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I'm going to organize a solution in VS2010. In the solution Explorer, I would like to see a console project and a library folder containing many stand alone class projects.
To visualize this structure, i should add a "New Solution Folder" and add all my class projects here. Is it possible to use "New folder" instead of "New solution Folder", to put in side project?.
My doubt is that using "New Solution Folder" I'm creating a multi solution ? MSDN suggest not to use a multi solution if not strictly necessary http://msdn.microsoft.com/en-us/library/ee817674.aspx[^]. In my case it is not necessary, I only have a need to "see" a folder in the solution explorer to group my class library
What do you think?
modified 1-Dec-12 2:27am.
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TheGermoz wrote: My doubt is that using "New Solution Folder" I'm creating a multi solution ?
No, just creates another extra subfolder.
I think you're mixing up the terms "solution" and "project". You'd have a single solution, with multiple projects - and that's what most of us will have.
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That's fine. My doubt come from the wording used in VS: "New Solution Folder", so I thought I'm creating really a new solution, but it is rally a "New Folder of Projects".
Is it right my note? (I'm checking if I correctly understand)
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A solution folder is just a folder at the solution level that you can use to organise things in. They could be projects or they could be things such as common DLLs that you want to refer to across the solution.
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Thanks,
I note that
using "New Solution Folder" you can add in project and can be used only at higher level than project. The folder is not really created in the HD. The name of solution folder can not use special characters such as "#" (strange... If I add a Folder I can...)
using "New Folder" can be used inside a project and can contain files. The directory is really created in the HD and you can use special character such as "#"
Obviously I needed a mixed solution.. I need to use special character and I should contain project.. Not lucky...
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Hi C# Guys,
is there way to find the filename that relates to network port?
so, I can enumerate the network ports, but is there a way to find the file(s) that is being access that relates to that network activity?
many thanks,
P
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If you're talking about something like a \dev\... name like you find in Linux, there's no such thing in Windows.
If your'e talking about a file being transfered over a TCP/IP connection, no. The filename is not attached to the port in any way at all.
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is there not a chain of activity you could follow?
port -> service -> thread -> file ?
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Not every port has activity, not every port is for files. Here's[^] a list of port-numbers, and what they do.
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