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To basically reinforce what Josh said above, (and others have said below), you need to have the .net framework installed on every machine that is trying to run software programmed for that .net framework. On a much greater level, its like needing Windows to run software that was programmed for Windows.
Since it also seems like you're deploying for the first time(something I did about 3 months ago), if you start running into permissions errors, look up caspol.exe. The 2.0 framework SDK has a form that deals with permissions, but without that, you need to use caspol to give your application permission to run(in case it has problems).
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Hi
This is Dayakar,i have one problem
i.e I want to execute the dotnet files without haveing dotnet environment
To solve that problem my friend told that if you have to install dotnetfx.
Is that process is right or wrong if it is wrong can you tell any other possible solutions
How to achive this in asp.net
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You have to have the .NET framework to run .NET apps. If the computer has SP2 on it then the .NET framework should be installed.
-- modified at 9:03 Wednesday 26th April, 2006
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dotnetfx.exe installs the .NET framework. There's no way around it Dayakar, if you want to run a .NET application, you need to have the .NET framework installed.
Josh
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I created a simple COM Add-in Extensibility Project Type in C#.Net and integrated it with Visio 2003 managed custom toolbar.It was running fine but after few minutes i got some changes in my C#.Net code which i wrote for this COM Add-in and again i ran the code in Visio 2003 but this time it was not running,even i created some other COM Add-in extensibility project type sample but it was also not running.I don`t know that it is because of Visio 2003 or my code.
Please would you solve my this problem and please tell me about its reason.
Salman
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If you made changes to the code and and the add-in fails to work, then it is more than likely going to be your add-in that's the problem. Are you able to post the source code that you changed?
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abdallahziad wrote: hi every one ,
So what is the problem you're having with web parts?
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Hej!
Jag har en kod snutt här nedan där man sätter showDropDownButtons = false.
Även om man inte gjorde det skulle showDropDownButtons vara initierat till false eftersom default initiering för bool är false.
Jag har testat lite och även om jag skulle byta ut dennna
[DefaultValue(false)] mot denna [DefaultValue(true)] skulle ShowDropDownButtons
vara false.
Uttrycket [DefaultValue(true)] utför allså ingen initiering.
Jag kan inte förstå vad uttrycket [DefaultValue(false)] eller
[DefaultValue(true)] har för någon nytta.
Det fungerar precis lika bra om man utelämnar denna [DefaultValue(false)].
public class AdvPropertyColumn : PropertyEditColumn
{
public AdvPropertyColumn(string caption) : base(caption){} //konstructor
private bool showDropDownButtons = false;
[DefaultValue(false)]
public bool ShowDropDownButtons
{
get { return showDropDownButtons; }
set
{
if (showDropDownButtons != value)
{
Console.WriteLine("AdvPropertyColumn.Set.ShowDropDownButtons [showDropDownButtons != value]");
showDropDownButtons = value;
base.OnChanged(InvalidationMode.ColumnWithoutHeader, false);
}
}
}//end property ShowDropDownButton
}
//Tony
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Short translation:
"What does the [DefaultValue(true)] attribute do, as it doesn't affect the initial value of the property?"
Answer:
The attribute is used to specify what the default value of the property is supposed to be. It can be used by a visual designer or any other tool. The default value doesn't nessecarily have to be the same as the initial value.
The default value is for an example used by the visual designer in Visual Studio when creating code for controls. A control usually have dozens of properties, but it only generate code to set the properties that differ from the default value.
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Nope. Swedish.
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I would like to make this button in VS2005 thats when an user holds the MouseDown over the button it starts scrollings up or down some text (in several listBoxes). And should stop scrolling when the user release the MouseDown.
The only way i can see that possible is by making a thread! Is there another way?
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There is definately going to be a need for some threading there, otherwise the UI wont update (scroll) until after the button is released.
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How abt Application.DoEvents
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uhh sounds like me tell more
-- modified at 11:16 Wednesday 26th April, 2006
sweet and thanks
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Hi all,
I want to capture / Trap Winkey + D Key Combination from my C# Form Application so that i can process something before showing the Desktop. Has some one idea ?
Thx in Advance.
Manmohan Singh Sarwara
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Hi, I have a problem to read data from serial port COM 1 with my Visual C# program. I have the Framework 1.1 and I use the CreateFile of Kernel32.dll to open the COM 1. The CreateFile succeed and then I try to Read Byte with the ReadFile of Kernel32.dll. This function doesn't work and the GetLastError give to me the 998 Error code that is ERROR_NOACCESS = "Invalid access to memory location". Can you help me please ?
SD3
P.S.: I have already tried with MSComm OCX but it doesn't work in my pc.
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hi,
I have an application where i have created the button control array at the run time inside a panel and i am using one more panel to drag those buttons and drop them one by one.now i want to move these buttons inside the panel to whichever popition and keep them there.So how i can do this?
Urgent...
Thanks in Advance
Supriya Walvekar
MCA fresher
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