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Good afternoon:
Have you ever used SMS
Systems Management Server?
If you have then you know you can connect to another PC and interact with the Desktop.
I would like to know how this is done and are there any good articles?
I have looked under Video Buffer, Video Stream but just cant find what I am looking for.
Thank you very much,
William O'Malley
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Tried using ContextMenu and ToolBar controls, utilizing ownerdrawn = true to render a matrix of shape icons in-place-of the owner drawn MenuItem.
The problem is there is no way to correlate the mouse click coords to that of item selected in the ownerdrawn MenuItem.
Looking for some sample code in which someone has attempted to create an MS Word AutoShape "like" control.
Thanks
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Hi all,
I am trying to connect to an ACCESS database and read data from it. I believe the connection opens and closes fine, but when I add the line to Read from the data (ExecuteReader) I get the following exception error:
[An unhandled exception of type 'Microsoft.Data.Odbc.OdbcException' occurred in microsoft.data.odbc.dll]
I also downloaded and installed the latest MDAC and the ODBC driver (unless there is other stuff to be installed I am not aware of!)
And it is not an SQL-command error because (and this is also interesting) when I copy the table to my C: drive, everything works fine and I get the results I am looking for, even though it is pointing to the I: drive (the local server where the data is stored)
////////////here is the code:
string connection= "Driver={Microsoft Access Driver (*.mdb)};"
+ "Dbq=I:\\ACCESS2000\\US_MASPS.mdb;" ;
OdbcConnection myConnection = new OdbcConnection(connection);
myConnection2.Open();
string select = "SELECT * from US_MASPS.TBLGMS"
+" WHERE SeqNo = 12";
OdbcCommand aCommand = new OdbcCommand(select, myConnection);
OdbcDataReader aReader = aCommand.ExecuteReader();
/////////////
Thanks in advance
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I would recommend moving from a DBQ connection string to the following:
Standard security:
"Provider=Microsoft.Jet.OLEDB.4.0;Data Source=\somepath\mydb.mdb;User Id=admin;Password=;"
Workgroup (system database):
"Provider=Microsoft.Jet.OLEDB.4.0;Data Source=\somepath\mydb.mdb;Jet OLEDB:System Database=system.mdw;"
With password:
"Provider=Microsoft.Jet.OLEDB.4.0;Data Source=\somepath\mydb.mdb;Jet OLEDB:Database Password=MyDbPassword;"
Also check out www.connectionstrings.com
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Thanks for the reply. I know that website! It is where I got the connection string from.
But I found the solution.. simply, the path must be added to SQL statment!!!
Thanks for the hint though!
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I need to develop a client-based component (similar to activex, but using .NET) that can be used in web pages just like an activex control can. Is this possible? I have done several searches but can't seem to find exactly what I'm looking for. Thank you.
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Process p = new Process();
p.StartInfo.FileName = "wordpad.exe";
p.StartInfo.Arguments = @"C:\My Dir\My file.txt";
p.Start();
Wordpad launches successfully then I get the error message that "Cannot find file C:\My". So it looks like my path is being treated as 3 separate arguments (space delimited). How do I specify an argument that has spaces in the path or file name?
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It's easy:
Process p = new Process();
p.StartInfo.FileName = "wordpad.exe";
p.StartInfo.Arguments = @"""C:\My Dir\My file.txt""";
p.Start();
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If command line arguments contain spaces, they need to be wrapped within doublequotes. So
p.StartInfo.Arguments = @"""C:\My Dir\My file.txt""";
will work.
Regards
Senthil
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Is class wizard(view) disabled in the Beta? I can't get it work.
We ysterday got drunk with Bacchus ...
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Hi friends,
In VS 2005 a new partial type is introduced. Have you know how we can identify a type is partial or not by using reflection in c#. Please help..........
Regards,
Rathish P S
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I thought partial types was a compilation thing only? The compiler patches together all partial types with the same name and generates one single IL class, I think.
Regards
Senthil
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Hi,
I'm trying to use TypeConverters on a a property which is an Array of specific objects.
It works well converting to a string, but fails to convert back to the obejct.
I have tried setting up my own Typeconverter but its methods are never called.
Any ideas on what I need to do to get this working.
Thanks,
Chris
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Is there any Win API that i can use to open a file in its corresponding application by duble clickin on its icon?
how to associate open with option with the file icon?
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cool:in C# you can do
System.Diagnostics.Process.Start(openFileDialog1.FileName);
not sure if it answers your question fully but that's my .02....
:->
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You don't need API to do that.
If the file and the application in the machine, you just need this:
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System.Diagnostics.Process p=new System.Diagnostics.Process();<br />
p.StartInfo.FileName="C:\\a.jpg";<br />
p.Start(); <br />
<br />
I hope that's you need to.
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Well the real problem is i hv a listview in which files of all types (media, doc, txt etc.) are listed , i want to open each of them in their corresponding application by double clickin on them.i want to use some API in the click event of the listview that wud search for the executable of that file by looking at its extension.
how do i do that? ur solution has open dialog box which is not there in the scene....
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Well the real problem is i hv a listview in which files of all types (media, doc, txt etc.) are listed , i want to open each of them in their corresponding application by double clickin on them.i want to use some API in the click event of the listview that wud search for the executable of that file by looking at its extension.
how do i do that? ur solution has open dialog box which is not there in the scene....
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Hi
I am trying to find out in registry when i was connected Two computer thr modem and phone lines. I am unable to find in registry however i am able to find in registry settting LAN network setting.
I have to find out the DIal up connection's name in Registry,
How could i find out the dial up connection's name in registry.
Actucally i have the program which displays local network Lan connetion in list box. I have to display also dial up connection in List Box.
I have the program for displaying Local Area connetion.When i connects thr dial up my program gets hanged
can anyone help me
regards
sanjeev
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OK, here's the problem: I have a borderless form (it's Form Border Style property is set to "None"), but I can't figure out how to move it when the user drags on my custom Title Bar. I don't want to go back to square one and change the Form Border Style, I just want to figure out how to move the form when user drags the top.
I can make a transparent panel on top of the form and register mousdown and set a boolean, movingMe, to true, if this panel receives the mouseUp event or the mouseLeave event I set the movingMe bool to false. then on mouseMove if movingMe is true I do this:
NOTE: lastX and lastY are defined as global integers. on mousedown I set them to the mouse's X and Y.
in this case, e is a mouseEventArg
if(movingMe)
{
int dX, dY;
dX=e.X-lastX;
dY=e.Y-lastY;
if(dX != 0 || dY != 0)
{
this.Location=new Point(this.Location.X+dX, this.Location.Y+dY);
this.Refresh();
lastX=e.X;
lastY=e.Y;
}
}
but that doesn't work properly, i get screen flicker and only "almost" moves to where it should. I can live with a little flicker, but it needs to keep up with the mouse (i.e. if the title bar should remain under the mouse). I know some of you can put some input into this, and I know this has been discussed a little bit already, but no one's really answered this question. Little help please?
Frustrated,
Wes Lund
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Wes, you have to use a fixed coordinate system because the form's coordinate keeps changing as it moves, so you should use the Screen coordinates.
Here is the code: (Try using entire form instead of panel to see if painting still works fine)
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private Point lastPos, offset;<br />
private bool movingMe;<br />
<br />
private void Form1_MouseDown(object sender, System.Windows.Forms.MouseEventArgs e)<br />
{<br />
Size zeroCoordinate = (Size)PointToScreen(new Point(-2,-30));<br />
Point mousePos = PointToScreen(new Point(e.X, e.Y));<br />
offset = mousePos - zeroCoordinate;<br />
movingMe = true;<br />
}<br />
private void Form1_MouseMove(object sender, System.Windows.Forms.MouseEventArgs e)<br />
{<br />
if(movingMe)<br />
{<br />
int dX, dY;<br />
Point mousePos = PointToScreen(new Point(e.X, e.Y));<br />
dX=mousePos.X - lastPos.X;<br />
dY=mousePos.Y - lastPos.Y;<br />
if(dX != 0 || dY != 0)<br />
{<br />
this.Location = mousePos - (Size)offset;<br />
this.Refresh();<br />
lastPos = mousePos;<br />
}<br />
}<br />
<br />
}<br />
private void Form1_MouseUp(object sender, System.Windows.Forms.MouseEventArgs e)<br />
{<br />
movingMe = false;<br />
}<br />
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This was an interesting problem, please let me know of any additional updates you make so I can add your changes to my code snippets.
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There's the WM_NCHITTEST message. That's what it's for.
-- LuisR
Luis Alonso Ramos
Intelectix - Chihuahua, Mexico
Not much here: My CP Blog!
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Hi guys
Can any body explain what is this below
please only who knows and serious to reply
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background1_files dlg1n none 50200 -1
background2_files none none -1 -1
background3_files none none -1 -1
palette_file pal1 50501
cursor_file cursor1 51001
shade_amount percent 54
button_file none -1
popup_dialog_sin dlg1 50001
background_position 2
background_color 156
bevel_colors 228 224 193 199 155 90
text_color1 217 208 176
text_color2 0 0 0
focus_color1 202 207 1
focus_color2 0 0 0
state_color1 255 255 255
state_color2 0 0 0
After all, Today is the Tomorrow you worried about Yesterday
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I'll bite!! A text file with a bunch of information in it????
Or, it would appear that someone is saving control property information into a text file to be loaded the next time the application is run.
RageInTheMachine9532
"...a pungent, ghastly, stinky piece of cheese!" -- The Roaming Gnome
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