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Hello All
I have multiple installers along with my application where in I want to bundle all of them to one single setup file. When user wants to install the software, I would like to make sure all installers install first before installing my application files.
Using MS Visual studio Installer project, I have tried to do this but failed to create a single setup file.
Request you to guide me or provide some pointers on how I can do this.
Best Regards
Sudhakar
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Don't report the question in multiple forums.
Asked and answered in QA, here[^].
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I am just learning. Im reading about garbage collection. The way I understand it, it frees up memory on the fly. I kind of think about it as running "clean up" on my pc. Is that a logical mental association or not?
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In simplistic terms, yes. Though, it's not a machine wide thing. It only occurs in your application.
Garbage collection runs "once in a while". When an object goes out of scope in your code, the memory it occupies is not freed immediately. You just don't have access to the object any more. Depending on what your app is doing, has historic been doing, and the condition of memory available to Windows, it may be a while before a collection occurs.
Also, DO NOT use Task Manager to see how much memory your app is "using". It will lie to you. Use PerfMon and the .NET Memory counters instead.
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Hi,
I'm trying to do something about Notes in Outlook, in that they're pretty much crap. With an Exchange server you can share notes with an iPhone, but if you write one in Outlook, the fonts are all weird on the phone, and so on - I have a feeling that they're getting stored on the server in RTF, but of course, Outlook has no real editor for these things, thus it's crying out for an upgrade.
I tried creating a new Form Region to edit the things, but notes don't seem to be a proper message class in Outlook, thus I can't find a way to replace the existing "Form" (if it can be called such a thing) with my own; I already know how to do this for something like a message, or a contact, or whatever, but the class for a Note doesn't seem to exist.
Also, you can create subfolders for notes if you view everything as a tree in the Navigation pane, but they don't show as subfolders in the Notes bit, but rather one under the other, which is also annoying. So:
1. Does anyone know how to write a form region which replaces the existing Note editor?
2. Does anyone know how to replace whatever the Notes Navigation Pane is?
Thanks...
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I have excluded certain changes in Visual Studio 2017 to make sure that I will not accidentally check them in with another, necessary change. I have been working on the solution since and now I am sure that I will not need the excluded changes at all.
When I right click on the change and click undo, eventually there is a pop-up window asking if I wanted to undo check-out and discard changes. I have never checked out and I am not familiar with this window. There are 4 options other than Cancel: Yes; Yes to all; No; No to all.
Which one can I use safely if the server version is mapped to my local folder and I am currently editing the local version? What do these options actually mean?
I have not found an explanation so far for this specific topic. Many thanks in advance!
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It's telling you that the files you have locally have changed and are now different from the server version.
If you click Yes To All, the files you have locally will be overwritten by the versions on the server. This will revert the changes you made to those files back to the point where they were checked out on the server.
Yes, they are checked out. That happened automatically the instant you started making changes to files. Each file you make changes to will be automatically checked out.
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srsly?
There are enough examples on this website.
Bastard Programmer from Hell
If you can't read my code, try converting it here[^]
"If you just follow the bacon Eddy, wherever it leads you, then you won't have to think about politics." -- Some Bell.
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Has anyone programmed one of these? My company is using these types of transfers for distributed control, their choice of data format is XML. I need some examples so I can see if I can incorporate it into the HMI software we are going to start to use. Indusoft, formerly Wonderware.
j
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I’ve written many of them in the last week. I use a .Net Core controller, with a IActionResult that simply returns a status code such as 201 for record added.
This is a Microsoft server example in C Sharp, pretty close to what I have been writing. But I’m using JSON instead. This should return a HTTP status code indicating success, add, etc. The part to look at is the return value and how to call the service. You can fancy with routing and just call a url route and pass the data to the below service url.
https://domain.com/api/work/create
You write the server side in say NodeJS as well, as long it can talk to a database.
Your question is vague and I’m nit sure what side you want to look at.
HttpPost]
public IActionResult Create(TodoItem item)
{
_context.TodoItems.Add(item);
_context.SaveChanges();
return CreatedAtRoute("GetTodo", new { id = item.Id }, item);
}
If it ain't broke don't fix it
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how to use rest api in vb.net
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By first Googling for "rest api", and studying dome of the tutorials and samples. If you are talking about a specific API, then the accompanying documentation will explain how.
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Since you give no details at all about your situation, the best you're going to get is typing your exact "problem description" into Google:
Google "how to use rest api in vb.net"[^]
Start reading the results returned by that search.
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Have ASPNet webapp with ListSetter and button. I need to display various content based on what user selects from list.
CODE IT!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
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cloudenv wrote: CODE IT!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! You are the one who needs it, not me.
Look up the example on MSDN on the "switch" statement. It does what you want.
Bastard Programmer from Hell
If you can't read my code, try converting it here[^]
"If you just follow the bacon Eddy, wherever it leads you, then you won't have to think about politics." -- Some Bell.
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Ummm.... no. YOU go write the code.
You're not going to do my job, so I'm not going to do yours.
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Hi everyone.
How can I add and event to a treenode in C#?
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Hi Friends,
I am trying to create a add-in for version number auto update, i don't know how to get assemblyinfo (physical file) which are all associate with my current solution file.
Kindly help me to solve this.
thanks
Yasin
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From your solution, you can get a list of all of the Projects associated with it. Then, you would iterate through the ProjectItems looking for AssemblyInfo.cs. This is all done through the VS SDK.
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Hi Pete O'Hanion,
I Thank you for your reply and can i have any example ?
Thanks
Yasin
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All the keywords you need to find examples are in my answer. It's up to you to do the work - we aren't going to write your code for you.
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Version number "auto update" is handled with an attribute:
[assembly: AssemblyVersion( "1.0.*" )]
"(I) am amazed to see myself here rather than there ... now rather than then".
― Blaise Pascal
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