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Great!
It's good that you found an workaround.
Please just Edit your OP's (Original Post) Subject and and [SOLVED][WORKAROUND]
to the begining.
Then when you have the solution just come and Post it here, and remove the [WORKAROUND]
Regards, Josef
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Have You posted a message about this error on Microsoft yet?
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and can you paste me a copy of the hole error message plz
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Here is a copy of the message. All I done to the form was add/move an extra button.
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Microsoft Visual Studio
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The file C:\Temp\DeleteThis\ABCDEFG\Form1.vb cannot be modified at this time.
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OK
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ok i think i have a answer for you
if you create a project and just run it.
vs saves it in this temp folder as a read only file
and if you try to edit it after you ran it then it can]'t be edited anymore
try running the project first time
then stop the program
then save it as a other project name in a other folder
then try editing it again
if it still gives you the same error try
saving it in a folder you choose from the start and then run it
then try editing it again
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Hi Unforgiv3n,
Thanks for a possible solution but unfortunately it never worked.
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then i realy dont know sorry mate
you will have to ask vs support on microsoft
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I found a workaround. If you run the app from the code viewer then it works. If you run the app from View designer then you get the message.
I am just going to go with running app in code viewer for the present time.
I also managed to install SP 1 but it made no difference.
Thanks again for all your help.
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I'm having a problem when using a msgbox on a second loaded form. I have two forms ... frmMain (default) and frmSecondary. When the program is run, frmSecondary will eventually be loaded and displayed as the active window (both are maximized, frmMain is still loaded in the background). Now, when a msgbox is used to advise the user of some occurence on frmSecondary, the frmSecondary disappears and frmMain suddenly appears behind the msgbox. Once the msgbox is clicked(i.e.,closed) the frmMain disappears (usually),and again reveal the frmSecondary. I would be grateful if someone could tell me why this is occurring.
Note both the forms are border Style is set to None.
Thank you.
modified on Friday, January 8, 2010 5:06 AM
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Try
MessageBox.Show(frmSecondary, "Hello World");
Good luck
I are Troll
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Hello Eddy Vluggen,
Its Vb6 application.
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I guess that the MsgBox is a form without a parent, and the MsgBox [^] method of VB6 doesn't have a parameter to set that. Without a parent, focus will be returned to the application, giving it's mainform the focus.
Alternatively, you can call the MessageBoxA method from User32;
Private Declare Function MessageBox Lib "user32" Alias "MessageBoxA" ( _
ByVal hWnd As Long, _
ByVal lpText As String, _
ByVal lpCaption As String, _
ByVal wType As Long) As Long That goes into a module, and you can call it like this;
MessageBox Me.hWnd, _
"Caption", _
"Text goes here", _
vbExclamation Good luck
I are Troll
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In what form do you call the messagebox?
Is frmsecondary shown modal or not?
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Tom Deketelaere
Its modaless form . Its bcoz i have set form border style to none.So i just wanna know why is causing problem with borderless form.
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I'm certainly glad you modified your header to show how frustrated you are that no-one dropped what they were doing to provide you with the answer. Certainly all the time you have posted to help others should be a beacon to the rest of us.
Jon
"Fix reason firmly in her seat, and call to her tribunal every fact, every opinion. Question with boldness even the existence of a God; because, if there be one, he must more approve of the homage of reason, than that of blindfolded fear. " ~ Thomas Jefferson
Soap Box 1.0: the first, the original, reborn troll-less
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Im creating a Webserver using TcpListener and Net.Socket. Everything is working for html files and such but i cant figure out how to execute serverside asp.net code. Is there any .net class that can compile or generate a html file to send to the client or will i have to write my own? I been searching everywhere and cant find nothing.
lilbiz8
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You should use ASP.NET hosting API. You can downloaded an open-soursce server example here: []
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How can i get the date, burned speed, manufacturer id of CD or DVD that i was burned?
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dont cross post - you asked this question in the c# forum. Pick the best forum matching the language/whatever you are using, ask it once !
cross posting will decrease your chance of getting a real answer
'g'
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Hi
Questions regarding ListView in VB6:
a) How can I display more than 1 icon in row?
b) how can I display an icon in a specific column? Using the SmallIcon propery always displays the list on the left. I want the icon to be displayed in the 5th column for example.
thank you.
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I wonder if anyone can give me advice on the following?
On my PC I have visual studio 2003 and 2005. They work with no problems i.e. I have systems written in 2003 and systems written in 2005. I am now going to start a new project and this will be written in 2008.
1. Can you see any problems installing Visual Studio 2008 onto my PC i.e. will it clash with 2003 and 2005.
2. Will my previous systems in 2003 and 2005 still work?
3. Do you recommend this should not be done.
Any feedback would be most welcome.
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I had all 3 installed on my system at one time and did not face any problems.
BTW - this question would have been answered better if you had asked it in Visual Studio[^] forum.
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All three versions will coexist very happily on the same machine. Just be careful opening projects and don't convert projects you want to keep in the older versions of VS.
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Visual Studio versions can coexist quite happily, however the last one installed will "steal" the relevant file extensions, e.g. when you double-click a .cs file in Windows Explorer, it will open in the VS version you last installed.
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