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You can actually record a macro in Word doing what you want and you'll see the code you need. You'll just have to tweak it a little to work within your C# app.
There are only 10 types of people in the world, those who understand binary and those who don't.
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how to connect the fax modem with pc and bd
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If you look at the list of question by others, at the very top there is on which will tell you HOW TO get an answer to your question, I suggest you read through it and try again.
Never underestimate the power of human stupidity
RAH
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Please be more clear.
There are only 10 types of people in the world, those who understand binary and those who don't.
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Hi,
I am developing an application in c#.net where I need to include the accounting information/transactions along with other data.
How this can be done? Please help.
Thanks in advance,
Guru.
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You need to understand how accounting systems work before you attempt this type of application. You should understand things like ledgers, balance sheets, how tax is applied, what rebates and reductions can be applied. This is not a trivial piece of work and not something you should try if you aren't an expert. Get it wrong and you could end up getting fined or sued.
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Nah, the Debits are nearest the window.
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That's a bit like asking, "I need to build an airplane. How do I do that?"
If you expect an answer, please state your problem in a specific manner.
/ravi
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I am sorry for not being particular about my requirement.
In my application, I need to provide, provision for entering accounting information also. Is this possible? Or can I integrate any accounting package?
Please suggest me.
Thank you for your guidance
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What do you mean by "accounting information"? That term is very vague. Of course it's possible to build an accounting package - but you need detailed specifications in order to do so. Integrating an existing accounting package is also possible if the package supports integration (i.e. offers an API that your program can call).
/ravi
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thanks for reply.
I want to maintain record for banking transaction,general ledger, income from various sources, expenditure in different ways.
Is there any open source in .NET?
How can I meet this requirement.
Thanks for your help and suggestion.
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gurusarma wrote: Is there any open source in .NET? Sorry, not that I know of.
gurusarma wrote: How can I meet this requirement. Large vendors like Quicken may offer an existing, scalable solution you can connect to. But I don't think it will be cheap.
/ravi
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thank you for your reply.
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It appears that, new for server 2012, Windows is delaying the start up of any application that is in
HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SOFTWARE\Microsoft\Windows\CurrentVersion\Run
or in the profile specific or global start up folder
C:\ProgramData\Microsoft\Windows\Start menu\Programs\StartUp
If you haven't seen this, create a shortcut to calc.exe on a 2008 or 2008r2 box, put it in the start up folder log out and then log in, it should pop up immediately. Try that on a 2012 box and you can could to 5 or 10 (depending on how fast you count) before it will appear, starting after the desktop has loaded. I would like to know what this specific feature is called, if it can be altered and if not, how to get around it within my code?
Thanks!
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I assume you're talking about "seconds" when you said "Try that on a 2012 box and you can could to 5 to 10 ... before it will appear".
MS did not put any kind of delay in there. Explorer is just taking that long to get around to processing the command lines found in the registry.
You probably have some other process running that is thrashing the disk, preventing Explorer from launching the command lines in a timely manner.
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Yes, I did mean to type "Try that on a 2012 box and you can count the 5 or 10" implying counting along with a clocks second hand.
This is on a test server, with a fresh image that is very barren, I'm pretty sure this is by design, or at least something has been tweaked to enable this, and that's what I'm looking for.
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You're chasing a ghost.
I'd be looking for what the O/S is doing during that time and fixing that. There's nothing added that intentionally delays the launch of anything in the Run key.
One rather large culprit is the Indexing Service. Also, Server installations of Windows will devote more resources and time to background services and processes over the UI, further limiting the responsiveness of being logged into the console.
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turbosupramk3 wrote: how to get around it within my code?
Not exactly sure what "code" you mean but as a best guess maybe you really want to know how to design what is called "kiosk" software which requires a number of different things in different parts of windows to be effective. So researching that might help.
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Here is the answer, I used
Quote: HKLM\SOFTWARE\Microsoft\Windows NT\CurrentVersion\Winlogon\UserInit. This points to the program C:\WINDOWS\system32\userinit.exe and the entry ends with a comma. Other programs can be started from this key by appending them and separating them with a comma.
to get my task bar to launch immediately. With 2012 it appears that Microsoft is staggering the way this order listed below iterated through, instead of cycling through it as fast as the processor will allow, as a performance enhancement.
http://social.technet.microsoft.com/forums/windows/en-US/99ea6078-00b2-472a-9a6f-888d0a992964/customize-the-winlogon-process[^]
Quote: If you mean, which keys can be used to start application programs, this is the startup sequence of the major registry keys, starting immediately after bootmgr has been read and ending with the program shortcut entries in the two Startup folders.
1. HKLM\SYSTEM\CurrentControlSet\Control\Session Manager\BootExecute. This can include instructions to schedule the running of chkdsk but not user programs.
2. Services start next, followed by the RunServicesOnce and RunServices registry keys (if present)
3. User then logs on to the system
4. HKLM\SOFTWARE\Microsoft\Windows NT\CurrentVersion\Winlogon\UserInit. This points to the program C:\WINDOWS\system32\userinit.exe and the entry ends with a comma. Other programs can be started from this key by appending them and separating them with a comma.
5. HKLM\SOFTWARE\Microsoft\Windows NT\CurrentVersion\Winlogon\Shell. This should contain just one entry, explorer.exe.
6. Program entries in these 2 registry keys for ALL USERS start next:
HKLM\SOFTWARE\Microsoft\Windows\CurrentVersion\Run and \RunOnce
7. Program entries in these 2 registry keys for CURRENT USER start next:
HKCU\Software\Microsoft\Windows\CurrentVersion\Run and \RunOnce
8. Programs in the Startup Folders of All Users and Current User are started last of all.
Important programs like antivirus and firewall start early in the sequence as Services. The icons that appear in the Notification Area (bottom right of the screen) are just their user interfaces, i.e. options and preferences.
The additional location for 32-bit software in a 64-bit computer is HKLM\SOFTWARE\Wow6432Node and HKCU\Software\Wow6432Node.
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I am newbie in asp.net
Using EF , I am fetching movie type from db.
Don't no how to display in dropdown as well as if movietype get edit using EF how it will show selected or saved dropdown selected value?
code
@Html.DropDownListFor( m => m.Parent, new[] { @Value = newViewBag.MovieType } }
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Member 10324020 wrote: asp.net
You might have a better chance of getting a response if you posted your question in the ASP.NET forum.
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