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Ok Tomas:
Third problem has gone but the rest still are breathing!!!
Please HELP?!?! What shoudl I do?!?!?
Always, Hovik.
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Ive done that but with no delegate! maybe simpler way but I would like to share it if its good or not!?!
I made the buttoms declaration in UserControl as public & define a click event for them from from!
how is that?! good job?! or ... ?
I just wanna do something fine not just go on
Always[ ],
Hovik Melkomian.
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Does someone knows how to retrieve product key for Windows or Office? Something like Magical Jelly Bean Keyfinder I mean.
Thanks to all of you.
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Why would you want to, in training to be a hacker?
I'm not an expert yet, but I play one at work. Yeah and here too.
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) No, not a hacker. I'm IT manager in a company with 270 workstation and I need to solve the licenses problem, being a mess. I want to make a database with hardware components, obtained through WMI (done) and licenses.
Thanks to all of you.
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How do you read and write from the resource file?(Form1.resx in my case)
Thanks!
"To teach is to learn twice"
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I wanted to try out using System.Management
but the compiler (I tried sharp-developer and Borland
c# builder) says that System.Management is undeclared.
What do I have to do, to make System.Management known?
Other namespaces, like System.IO, System.Net are available,
and I could compile and run programs using them.
I installed .NET 1.1 completely from the archive that
is about 100MB in size / os is Windows XP.
I found on the web, that XP should have WMI installed already.
Thanks !!
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thank you, add reference did help!
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hi, i overrided a method of the parent class. i want to invoke the overrided method in parent class. any keyword for this?
super? or what?
i am newbie in C#
thanks,
jim
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well to call a base class as in java
Form1
super("My first form");
would be in c#
From1
base("my form"); // or whetever arguments are expected
if its a contructor
public Form1 () : base ("")
{}
I'm not an expert yet, but I play one at work. Yeah and here too.
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if (!System.IO.Directory.Exists(FolderPath))
System.IO.Directory.CreateDirectory(FolderPath);
FolderPath is a string containing the full path of the folder in question, like @"C:\ThisFolder".
Hope that helps...
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Who're you helping anyway???
Nick Seng (the programmer formerly known as Notorious SMC)
God, I pity me! - Phoncible P. Bone
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hi,
are there any tools available that can able to view the method, property of a .net dll?
i don't know but i think it is quite simple tools that should available in VS.NET. i can't find it.
thanks,
jim
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Reflector[^] is the best tool out there for doing this right now.
-Nick Parker
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How can I capture all inbound and outbound traffic from a computer? I remember seeing a few projects such as MyDUMeter(http://www.codetools.com/useritems/MyDUMeter.asp), but I would like to block certain packets being sent or received on various ports.
Any help would be greatly appreciatedly thank you.
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I must be going mental or something because I can't for the life of me get one form to center on top of another. It seems to me that this code should work, but it doesn't.
this.Top = (this.Owner.Height / 2) - this.Height;
this.Left = (this.Owner.Width / 2) + this.Width; but it never centers the form. What am I doing wrong here?
- monrobot13
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Your formula is wrong... Try this:
this.Top = (this.Owner.Height - this.Height) / 2;
this.Left = (this.Owner.Width - this.Width) / 2;
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actually you should set the Location property. the top and left are old vb'er ways
plus the form property has a center option property
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Ista wrote:
actually you should set the Location property. the top and left are old vb'er ways
It's really irrelevant, a Location property is simple defined as a Point structure that sets the Top and Left properties of the form.
-Nick Parker
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relavancy has nothing to do with it really.
I'm not an expert yet, but I play one at work. Yeah and here too.
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Ista wrote:
relavancy has nothing to do with it really
-Nick Parker
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lol
I'm not an expert yet, but I play one at work. Yeah and here too.
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A datagrid on a windiws form
I have a class called CSchedule
I created a System.Array to house a collection of CSchedules
when I set it as the data source it makes all columns available but I want to hise them.
Since its an array the TablesStyles collection shows a 0 count. How do I achieve this in the correct way?
nick
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