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Ok I have been having the most trouble with the Process class. It keeps throw Access Is Denied for everything. I stumbled across this.
[HostProtectionAttribute(SecurityAction.LinkDemand, SharedState = true, Synchronization = true,
ExternalProcessMgmt = true, SelfAffectingProcessMgmt = true)]
[PermissionSetAttribute(SecurityAction.LinkDemand, Name="FullTrust")]
[PermissionSetAttribute(SecurityAction.InheritanceDemand, Name = "FullTrust")]
Now I have no clue about this but I know your supposed to put above a func, constructor and all that. How can I just give my app all these permissions. Or better yet is there a better way to stop these rediculous exceptions. It happens on HasExited, Kill, Close, etc.
modified on Monday, May 4, 2009 2:03 AM
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Where is the code being launched from and what does your code that uses the Process class look like.
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Declaring
AobotProc = new Process();
AobotProc.StartInfo.FileName = AOPath + "//" + AOExe;
AobotProc.StartInfo.Arguments = "-run -hide";
AobotProc.StartInfo.WorkingDirectory = AOPath;
AobotProc.EnableRaisingEvents = true;
AobotProc.Start();
AobotProc.Exited += new EventHandler(aobot_proc_Exited);
and errors wen
if (AobotProc != null && !AobotProc.HasExited)
{
if (!AobotProc.CloseMainWindow())
AobotProc.Kill();
}
errors at AobotProc.HasExited saying Access Is Denied
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What version of the .NET Framework are you using?? Is this code running under Vista??
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.Net 3.5 and yes on Vista
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The Process class uses the system performance counters, which on Vista, requires an Admin level account to use. You really have no choice but to include a manifest with your app that tells Vista that the app will require an administor account to run.
First, watch the video here[^]. Then you can read this[^].
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I have done that... I have found this ProccessPrileges and it looks like it has fixed my issues
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well I have been working on an assigment and it states::
A program has to be developed, and coded in C language, to decipher a document written
in Italian that is encoded using a secret key. The secret key is obtained as random
permutation of all the uppercase letters, lowercase letters, numbers and blank space. As
an example, let us consider the following two strings:
Plain: “ABCDEFGHIJKLMNOPQRSTUVXWYZabcdefghijklmnopqrstuvwxyz0123456789 ”
Code: “BZJ9y0KePWopxYkQlRjhzsaNTFAtM7H6S24fC5mcIgXbnLOq8Uid 3EDv1ruVGw”
The secret key modifies only letters, numbers, and spaces of the original document, while
the remaining characters are left unchanged. The document is stored in a text file whose
length is unknown.
The program has to read the document, find the secret key (which by definition is
unknown; the above table is just an example and it is not the key used for preparing the
sample files available on the web course) using a suitable decoding algorithm, and write
the decoded document to a new text file.
And I know that I have to upload an English dictionary into the program but I don't why it has been asked.(may be not in that statement but I have to dO THAT). My question is , while I can do that program using simple encryption/decryption algorithm then what's the use of uploading the english dictionary in our program? So is there any decryption algorithm that uses a dictionary to decrypt an encrypted file? or can somebody tell me what approach or algorithm should I use to solve that problem???
An early reply (and also authentic one) will be highly appreciated from you.
Thank you guys.
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Don't cross post SEVEN(7) times! It's just rude!
My failometer is detecting vast quantities of FAIL!
"Its SQL - hardly programming..." (Caslen)
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stop re-posting - what was wrong with the entry below ?
Ha lee wrote: what's the use of uploading the english dictionary in our program?
possibly so you can count the frequency of letters which may help you figure out the secret key - except, as you state, the text is in Italian .. so Im not sure what good an English dictionary would be. Maybe, Commonest English Words -> Letter Frequencies has some mapping to Italian, but even with my limited Italian, it doesnt gell ..
Maybe Carlo (Pallini) if he's watching may have a comment on that
Either way, please be patient when you're posting questions - dont repost becuase you dont get a reply in 5 minutes - most of us here have jobs to hold down !!
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well I have been working on an assigment and it states::
A program has to be developed, and coded in C language, to decipher a document written
in Italian that is encoded using a secret key. The secret key is obtained as random
permutation of all the uppercase letters, lowercase letters, numbers and blank space. As
an example, let us consider the following two strings:
Plain: “ABCDEFGHIJKLMNOPQRSTUVXWYZabcdefghijklmnopqrstuvwxyz0123456789 ”
Code: “BZJ9y0KePWopxYkQlRjhzsaNTFAtM7H6S24fC5mcIgXbnLOq8Uid 3EDv1ruVGw”
The secret key modifies only letters, numbers, and spaces of the original document, while
the remaining characters are left unchanged. The document is stored in a text file whose
length is unknown.
The program has to read the document, find the secret key (which by definition is
unknown; the above table is just an example and it is not the key used for preparing the
sample files available on the web course) using a suitable decoding algorithm, and write
the decoded document to a new text file.
And I know that I have to upload an English dictionary into the program but I don't why it has been asked.(may be not in that statement but I have to dO THAT). My question is , while I can do that program using simple encryption/decryption algorithm then what's the use of uploading the english dictionary in our program? So is there any decryption algorithm that uses a dictionary to decrypt an encrypted file? or can somebody tell me what approach or algorithm should I use to solve that problem???
An early reply (and also authentic one) will be highly appreciated from you.
Thank you guys.
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Where do I start?
Ha lee wrote: C language
Your in the C# forum, not the C[^] forum.
Ha lee wrote: I know that I have to upload an English dictionary
Where did you get that idea from?
Your assignment is simple:
Encrypted Italian -> Decrpyted Italian
Go through it char by char and decrypt.
Decrypt this:
9Ic'LwMbInnwgInL!
My failometer is detecting vast quantities of FAIL!
"Its SQL - hardly programming..." (Caslen)
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what kind of humiliating reply this is Mr fly 904????
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What kind of moronic question did you ask Miss Lee Ha?
My failometer is detecting vast quantities of FAIL!
"Its SQL - hardly programming..." (Caslen)
modified on Sunday, May 3, 2009 9:25 PM
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If you are moronic and can't answer that. stop being rude anymore. and do some other stuff please.
By the way, I am not Mr. I am Miss Lee ha. ok???
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Im sorry sir.
What was wrong with my answer exactly?
My failometer is detecting vast quantities of FAIL!
"Its SQL - hardly programming..." (Caslen)
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Ha lee wrote: do some other stuff please.
Do your own damn homework then.
"Republicans are the party that says government doesn't work and then they get elected and prove it." -- P.J. O'Rourke I'm a proud denizen of the Real Soapbox[ ^] ACCEPT NO SUBSTITUTES!!!
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Why are you offended Mr Craig?. I didn't write that sentence for you. I dunno why you answer me like that???
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Ha lee wrote: Why are you offended Mr Craig?.
Because you waltz in here and cross post all over the place trying to get others to do your homework for you when you've obviously done precious little preparation for it. That offends me. And then to act like you have some special status when you're called on it, also offends me. I'd say get a clue but obviously your search capabilities aren't up to it.
"Republicans are the party that says government doesn't work and then they get elected and prove it." -- P.J. O'Rourke I'm a proud denizen of the Real Soapbox[ ^] ACCEPT NO SUBSTITUTES!!!
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Well and if you are not capable for helping anyone, stop being rude and stay at home . such a looser.
everyone has self respect, but if you don't have any. I can't help. I just asked for the help not for your rude comments which really represents your manners too. got any education???
so far you didn't tell me anything related to my problem but just that rubbish only.
If I post a question here, it means, help me if you can. But if you can't don't simply get rude. And now I know how much capabilities you have got. I don't know what you are doing at that site.
No more offense, i say. If you don't wanna help, I am not asking you for it from you.
Bye!!!!
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Ha lee wrote: Bye!!!!
Don't let the door hit you in the ass on the way out.
"Republicans are the party that says government doesn't work and then they get elected and prove it." -- P.J. O'Rourke I'm a proud denizen of the Real Soapbox[ ^] ACCEPT NO SUBSTITUTES!!!
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No, it has already hit your ass. I am Sorry for you Mr Crab. ooo I mean. whateva.
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Ha lee wrote: No, it has already hit your ass.
That was a lame come back.
(I'm not being rude, it's just a fact)
Ha lee wrote: I am Sorry for you Mr Crab. ooo I mean. whateva.
It seems to me that you're the one being rude.
ps. I have said nothing offensive in this post so you can't complain about rudeness.
My failometer is detecting vast quantities of FAIL!
"Its SQL - hardly programming..." (Caslen)
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actually, it wasn't a lame come back. something must have hit your a** that's why you have been so rude. And i misspelled your name because I don't remember as it is changed every time. It seems to me that there's only one person in the room with some problem who sends me messages with different names, sometimes with crab, fly etc.
If you are really not interested in answering people about their problems related with programming field. don't let them know that you haven't got any maturity. I used to have a good view about the people of the UK when I visited England last year, but you are the one has started changing my view about them. I would just end up everything here saying 'shame on you . be mature now'.
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