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Comments by imbaro (Top 8 by date)
imbaro
10-Mar-15 3:58am
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this is the request...
imbaro
15-Jan-14 11:09am
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its a spesific subject.
I want to bind an element.
Usually binding os for properties, like textblock text, binsing to string property.
I want to bind the textblock to a textblock property, so i can use it.
Is it understandable now?
imbaro
15-Jan-14 7:31am
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Thanks, Ill check it!
imbaro
19-Dec-13 10:47am
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I tried to run without the IP.
netStat.StartInfo.Arguments = @"/C netstat -a -p TCP";
and the arguments returned great.
With /K the proccess stuck on "netStat.StandardOutput.ReadToEnd()"
imbaro
19-Dec-13 2:00am
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Hi, It still returns "".
The change is that the cmd screen apears for much shorter time(I see it returns output)
I did "/C" and not "C/"
Thanks,
Iimbaro.
imbaro
18-Dec-13 3:02am
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How can i check it on a remote comouter?
imbaro
21-Nov-13 4:04am
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How can mock mock static methods?
imbaro
24-Apr-13 4:46am
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thanks, winless worked great!
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