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Hi,
if you have a file to read in Unit test then you need your file in OUT folder. You need to add those files as DeploymentItem list(.testsettings file >> deployment submenu). you can add Deployment item from testsetting file or by adding class decoration.
like,
[DeploymentItem("Content/Importcontent/import")]
after doing one of the above procedure, you can access your file. one more important note : make sure your file property "Copy To Output directory" = Copy Always
Thanks
-Amit
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How to get the all unauthorized installed applications in my pc using c#.
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Don't post this everywhere - you have already posted it in QA, so the scattergun approach is not going to endear you to anyone.
Ideological Purity is no substitute for being able to stick your thumb down a pipe to stop the water
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Sorry...,Actually i need help on this question.
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Hi you can go to this page:
"www.blog.pythonlibrari.org/2010/03/03/finding-installed-software-using-python/"
my Email is
sina_rahimzadeh97@yahoo.com
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I would recommend NOT posting your email address in a public forum unless you want to receive a lot of spam!
If the OP wants to email you he can do so via the link at the bottom of your post without the need to reveal your email address publicly.
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The OP asked in a C# forum, not a python one.
I'm brazilian and english (well, human languages in general) aren't my best skill, so, sorry by my english. (if you want we can speak in C# or VB.Net =p)
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Authorized by whom? And when?
Rethink the question.
Bastard Programmer from Hell
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I picked up a book on Entity Framework. So far it seems very similar to Linq to SQL. Am I missing something? Is there a compelling reason to use EF over Linq to SQL?
If it's not broken, fix it until it is
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LINQ to SQL was good for one to one mapping.
Entity Framework is good for mapping against multiple tables.
Entity Framework vs LINQ to SQL[^] is a good blog read.
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EF is a full entity mapping framework, like NHibernate – it links a database model (with many tables, relationships etc) and a memory model (with many classes, links etc). It is a level of abstraction above direct access technologies like Linq.
You should use it if you want a mostly transparent mapping between database and in-memory code objects. You shouldn't if you prefer to have direct control over when you interact with the database and how. It can also be a bit of a pain setting up EF on an existing database if that database doesn't fit what you want as data objects exactly.
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Hi,
MCTS Self-Paced Training Kit (Exam 70-516): Accessing Data with Microsoft .NET Framework 4 ebook is very useful to learn about EntityFramework specially chapter 6.
hope you like this book
Thanks
-Amit
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Hi,
Everything I've googled says this should work, but I get "invalid namespace" and was wondering if someone can help me get a baseline going so that I can build off of that?
I have the necessary references/includes, I just cannot get this to work for the life of me. Thanks for reading.
string cServername = "[server]";
System.Management.ConnectionOptions objconn = new System.Management.ConnectionOptions();
objconn.Impersonation = System.Management.ImpersonationLevel.Impersonate;
objconn.EnablePrivileges = true;
objconn.Username = "[user]";
objconn.Password = "[pass]";
objconn.Authority = "ntlmdomain:[domain]";
System.Management.ManagementScope exmangescope = new System.Management.ManagementScope(@"\\" + cServername + @"\root\MicrosoftExchangeV2", objconn);
System.Management.ObjectQuery objquery = new System.Management.ObjectQuery("SELECT * FROM Exchange_Mailbox");
System.Management.ManagementObjectSearcher objsearch = new System.Management.ManagementObjectSearcher(exmangescope, objquery);
System.Management.ManagementObjectCollection queryCollection1 = objsearch.Get();
string strDisplay;
foreach (System.Management.ManagementObject instmailbox in queryCollection1)
{
strDisplay = instmailbox["MailboxDisplayName"].ToString() + " " + instmailbox["size"].ToString();
System.Console.WriteLine(strDisplay);
}
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It's simple, really. The namespace you're specifing doesn't exist on the target machine.
Use this[^] to show you what namespaces are on the target machine.
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Thanks for that Dave, here is the output:
PS C:\Users\> gwmi -namespace "root" -class "__Namespace" | Select Name
Name
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subscription
DEFAULT
QuestSoftware
MicrosoftDfs
CIMV2
Cli
Nap
MicrosoftIISv2
MicrosoftActiveDirectory
SECURITY
SmsDm
snmp
RSOP
ccm
WMI
IntelNCS2
directory
Policy
Hardware
ServiceModel
Microsoft
aspnet
I guess Exchange doesn't have database entries? If that turns out to be the case, what is the next best way to get individual user mailbox statistics?
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That depends on the version of Exchange you're talking about.
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Good point , 2007 sp3
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Does your Excahnge implementation have EWS 2007 installed? If not, this isn't going to work at all.
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Hi Dave,
Yes, I am able to enumerate the folder names now and get the item count for each folder, but I cannot figure out how to convert the folder names to an item list to try and load the extended properties for each folder name.
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Update:
I'm able to get it working, but only for my own mailbox? Any ideas? I can get it to attempt other users, but I get a permissions error. I'm an exchange org admin and full admin so I'm not sure why that would be?
private static readonly ExtendedPropertyDefinition PidTagMessageSizeExtended
= new ExtendedPropertyDefinition(0xe08, MapiPropertyType.Long);
private void button1_Click(object sender, EventArgs e)
{
ExchangeService service = new ExchangeService(ExchangeVersion.Exchange2007_SP1);
service.Credentials = new WebCredentials("[account]", "[password]", "[domain]");
service.AutodiscoverUrl("emailaddress@domain.com");
int moffset = 0;
int mPageSize = 500;
FolderView view = new FolderView(mPageSize, moffset, OffsetBasePoint.Beginning);
view.PropertySet = new PropertySet(BasePropertySet.IdOnly);
view.PropertySet.Add(FolderSchema.DisplayName);
view.PropertySet.Add(FolderSchema.ChildFolderCount);
view.PropertySet.Add(FolderSchema.TotalCount);
view.PropertySet.Add(FolderSchema.UnreadCount);
view.Traversal = FolderTraversal.Deep;
FindFoldersResults folders = service.FindFolders(WellKnownFolderName.MsgFolderRoot, view);
var offset = 0;
const int pagesize = 500;
long size = 0;
FindFoldersResults foldersNew;
do
{
foldersNew = service.FindFolders(WellKnownFolderName.MsgFolderRoot,
new FolderView(pagesize, offset, OffsetBasePoint.Beginning)
{
Traversal = FolderTraversal.Deep,
PropertySet =
new PropertySet(BasePropertySet.IdOnly, PidTagMessageSizeExtended,
FolderSchema.DisplayName)
});
foreach (var folderNew in foldersNew)
{
object folderSize;
if (folderNew.TryGetProperty(PidTagMessageSizeExtended, out folderSize))
{
int bytes = Convert.ToInt32(folderSize);
int megaBytes = (bytes / 1048576);
size += megaBytes;
MessageBox.Show(folderNew.DisplayName + ": " + megaBytes + ", total mailbox size: " + size);
}
}
offset += pagesize;
} while (folders.MoreAvailable);
}
modified 30-May-12 16:54pm.
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It appears it is because my CAS box doesn't have impersonation rights ... can anyone confirm this?
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I'm no Exchange expert so I couldn't tell you. I also don't have an installation I can test any code against.
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Hi,
I am having problem with the validation summary. I have radiobuttons where I kept requiredFieldValidation and all these are inside the gridview like shown below:
<asp:panel id="pnlEval" runat="server" enabled="false">
* Denotes required entry
<asp:validationsummary id="ValidationSummary" runat="server" forecolor="" headertext="<p class="valSummaryHeader">Please correct the following:</p>">
<div class="questionHeader">
<asp:label id="lblQHeader" runat="server" text="Questions" cssclass="question">
<asp:label id="lblAns1" runat="server" cssclass="answer">
<asp:label id="lblAns2" runat="server" cssclass="answer">
<asp:label id="lblAns3" runat="server" cssclass="answer">
<asp:label id="lblAns4" runat="server" cssclass="answer">
<asp:label id="lblAns5" runat="server" cssclass="answer">
</div>
<div class="questionDetails">
<asp:label id="lblQues1" runat="server" cssclass="question">
<asp:requiredfieldvalidator id="rfvQuest1" runat="server" controltovalidate="radAns1"
="" errormessage="All the questions must be answered" cssclass="valError" display="Static" forecolor="">!
<asp:radiobuttonlist id="radAns1" repeatdirection="Horizontal" runat="server" cssclass="answerGroup">
<asp:listitem value="1" text="">
<asp:listitem value="2" text="">
<asp:listitem value="3" text="">
<asp:listitem value="4" text="">
<asp:listitem value="5" text="">
</div>
<div class="questionDetails">
<asp:label id="lblQues2" runat="server" cssclass="question">
<asp:requiredfieldvalidator id="rfvQuest2" runat="server" controltovalidate="radAns2"
="" errormessage="All the questions must be answered" cssclass="valError" display="Dynamic" forecolor="">!
<asp:radiobuttonlist id="radAns2" repeatdirection="Horizontal" runat="server" cssclass="answerGroup">
<asp:listitem value="1" text="">
<asp:listitem value="2" text="">
<asp:listitem value="3" text="">
<asp:listitem value="4" text="">
<asp:listitem value="5" text="">
</div>
<div>
<asp:label id="lblQues3" runat="server" cssclass="question">
<asp:requiredfieldvalidator id="rfvQuest3" runat="server" controltovalidate="radAns3"
="" errormessage="All the questions must be answered" cssclass="valError" display="Dynamic" forecolor="">!
<asp:radiobuttonlist id="radAns3" repeatdirection="Horizontal" runat="server" cssclass="answerGroup">
<asp:listitem value="1" text="">
<asp:listitem value="2" text="">
<asp:listitem value="3" text="">
<asp:listitem value="4" text="">
<asp:listitem value="5" text="">
</div>
<div>
<asp:label id="lblQues4" runat="server" cssclass="question">
<asp:requiredfieldvalidator id="rfvQuest4" runat="server" controltovalidate="radAns4"
="" errormessage="All the questions must be answered" cssclass="valError" display="Dynamic" forecolor="">!
<asp:radiobuttonlist id="radAns4" repeatdirection="Horizontal" runat="server" cssclass="answerGroup">
<asp:listitem value="1" text="">
<asp:listitem value="2" text="">
<asp:listitem value="3" text="">
<asp:listitem value="4" text="">
<asp:listitem value="5" text="">
</div>
<div>
<asp:label id="lblQues5" runat="server" cssclass="question">
<asp:requiredfieldvalidator id="rfvQuest5" runat="server" controltovalidate="radAns5"
="" errormessage="All the questions must be answered" cssclass="valError" display="Dynamic" forecolor="">!
<asp:radiobuttonlist id="radAns5" repeatdirection="Horizontal" runat="server" cssclass="answerGroup">
<asp:listitem value="1" text="">
<asp:listitem value="2" text="">
<asp:listitem value="3" text="">
<asp:listitem value="4" text="">
<asp:listitem value="5" text="">
</div>
<div>
<asp:label id="lblQues6" runat="server" cssclass="question">
<asp:requiredfieldvalidator id="rfvQuest6" runat="server" controltovalidate="radAns6"
="" errormessage="All the questions must be answered" cssclass="valError" display="Dynamic" forecolor="">!
<asp:radiobuttonlist id="radAns6" repeatdirection="Horizontal" runat="server" cssclass="answerGroup">
<asp:listitem value="1" text="">
<asp:listitem value="2" text="">
<asp:listitem value="3" text="">
<asp:listitem value="4" text="">
<asp:listitem value="5" text="">
</div>
<asp:button id="btnSubmit" runat="server" text="Submit" onclick="btnSubmit_Click">
And now when i run the program, even before i click the submit button, the validation summary is showing. I want this summary to show only after I click the submit button and if there is any radio button unchecked.
Can anyone tell me where I have done mistake?
<div class="signature">suchita</div>
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