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You'd get a better response if you post a question here with the problem you encountered on your code.
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Exactly, if it';s beginenr stuff, just post the code and probably somebody'll pick it up...
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hi all,
this days ,i make Assemby ide , but i hae a probem with the resered words to be highlighted ,i want an effectie way to highlight the selected words
thanks
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hi all,
this days ,i make Assemby ide , but i hae a probem with the resered words to be highlighted ,i want an effectie way to highlight the selected words
thanks
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Hi all,
Just a quick question, I have a console application that I must launch and redirect output, so that I can parse its output. I am currenly using a Process object, setting the StartInfo.CreateNoWindow to true, not using ShellExecute and also redirecting standard output.
Under win2k+, no output window is displayed, under win9x/ME, an MSDOS window is displayed (for no reason, as output is already redirected to my application). So the DOS box has nothing in it.
So the question is...
Is there any way for me to get the DOS window to stay tucked away under win9x?
Any advice would be appreciated. Thanks.
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Rob Hutchinson - Software Architect.
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Windows and Windows NT are much different. Expect different behavior. In Windows (vs. Windows NT), the command shell works much differently (Windows is, after all, based on DOS). In Window NT, the console process can inherit settings - in a way - from the running application. This isn't so in Windows.
Microsoft MVP, Visual C#
My Articles
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So there is no way for me to remove that window?
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Rob Hutchinson - Software Architect.
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Maybe you could do a ::FindWindow() and minimize/hide it using the window handle..?
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So let's just walk from place to place, as long as we don't talk face to face.
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I didnt think of that, I'll give it a go.
Thanks.
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Rob Hutchinson - Software Architect.
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How can i build an own filedialog with a picture preview in C#?
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Using Visual Stuido IDE i want to install A c# program. I need to create a setup such that:
if ie 5.0 or below is installed, it should update it silenty (of course promting to do so) and reboot the system and continue with setup again.
If operating system is 98 it should copy diffrent files and if it is 2000 it should copy diffrent files in the application folder.
Launch setup of some programs on the basis of the operatig system?
How can i do this? Please Help...
Regards,
Rahul.
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Search for Installer class in google. It can perform all custom actions you want in youyr installer. There are some sample in http://www.c-sharpcorner.com/ [^]specially.
Mazy
"A bank is a place that will lend you money if you can prove that you don't need it." - Bob Hope
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Hi,
How can I reach my graphic object boundaries on the clientrectangle? Is there a simple way of doing this? (I am doing this by creating a two dimensional matrix with the clientrectangle's height and width than giving every member of the array "0". After drawing some rectangle for ex:
Rectangle rect = new Rectangle(0,0,10,10);
Than I give "1" for every member of matrix with in the range of 0 to 10 . I mean I am tracking this after every drawing process.) Is there a simple way of this? And also if I didn't draw the object I can't guess the location and the area it used on the clientrectangle???
Thanx in advance
Cem Louis
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hi
i am trying to detect the opened windows and to know the active windows from all opened windows .
So if anyone can help plz send me
thanx
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You will need to wrap the EnumWindowsProc and take a look at EnumWindows or EnumDesktopWindows .
- Nick Parker My Blog
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Hi,
I'm trying to add a new user to active directory,via LDAP.
I know the LDAP of the server,but what is the full path i have to give
For Example I want to add Tom to AD with LoginName "Tom" and Password "123456":
Directory Entry oDE=new DirectoryEntry ("LDAP://..."+???);
DirectoryEntries entries=oDE.Children;
DirectoryEntry NewUser=entries.Add("Tom", "User");
NewUser.Properties["FullName"].Add("Tom");
object obRet=NewUser.Invoke("SetPassword","123456");
NewUser.CommitChanges();
Regards,
Adi
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Hi, I'm writing an Employee List with entries grouped by "salary". The trouble is, two employees whose salary differs by one dollar will be placed in different group. For example:
Nelson $35,000
Mark $50,000
Nick $50,000
Ibrahim $50,001 (This guy is placed in a new group)
Joel $75,000
How can I gain more control over grouping, say:
Group 1: 0-20k
Group 2: 20-40k
Group 3: 40-60k
Group 4: 60-80k
Group 5: 80-100k
Any tutorial/references in this regard you'd recommend? Thanks a bunch!
Norman Fung
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Create an expression (a new report variable) and group by that. There is also an option in the group properties dialog to use an expression or logical criteria, but since I don't have CR on this machine, I can't look at it right now to produce a relevant example...
What a piece of work is man, how noble in reason, how infinite in faculties, in form and moving how express and admirable . . . and yet to me, what is this quintessence of dust? -- Hamlet, Act II, Scene ii.
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Thanks John. I think I will need a reference/url to understand what exactly you're trying to say. Otherwise, I think I will just hit the bookstore tomorrow.
Norman Fung
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Sorry... hope you find what you are looking for... although the CR help might have had something about that, too.
What a piece of work is man, how noble in reason, how infinite in faculties, in form and moving how express and admirable . . . and yet to me, what is this quintessence of dust? -- Hamlet, Act II, Scene ii.
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No problem John, thanks anyway.
Norman Fung
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You may also want to look at this free online crystal report book:
Click Here![^]
Don't forget, that's Persian Gulf not Arabian gulf!
Murphy: Click Here![^]
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I have gone thru first few chapters... I don't think I found what I needed yet - well, perhaps next chapter
Norman Fung
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