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are you using source safe for the project?
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the folder could be in read only mode.
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could also be a rights problem
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Which version of .net are you trying it on?
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If you read the previous part of the thread you'll see he's using MFC C++ and posted in the wrong forum.
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First off, you're talking to yourself. You're the only one getting notifications that you replied, to yourself.
Second, none of what you said is applicable to the OP's problem, because he's using C++/MFC, not C# or the .NET Framework.
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Please, please, please, stop it.
You should respond to the question sender not to an answere.
And don't create so many posts, modify your original psot if you have additional ideas.
All the best,
Martin
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Hello!
I want to know wether current position of cursor in a textbox is the last, how do I achieve this?
/Regards
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The SelectionStart property gives you the cursor pos, the Text.Length property gives you the length of the string.
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TextBox.SelectionStart==TextBox.TextLength
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I want to know wether current position of cursor in a textbox is the last, how do I achieve this?
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Hi,
could anyone help me with my problem? I would like to create windows service to monitor and log outputs from a hardware PCI card (special card connected to some sensors ...) This is simple and I am able to do it, but there is second usage of the service and I don't know how to do it. I have another applications (Windows applications) and they need to connect to the service and receive the data from HW card each time the data changed. It would be great if I'll able to connect to some interface of the service and catch some event OnChange or something similar. I don't know if it is possible and if yes how to do it.
Is it possible or is there better way to do this?
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Have you tried doing that with .NET remoting? It supports sending events.
Or better yet, have a look at WCF. It supports memory pipes as the communication channel. It should be ideal.
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Thanks for answer. No, I have not tried .NET Remoting nor WCF. I have not any experience with it. I'll check it now, may be you aare true and it si ideal for me...
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I tried to create a sample application in which the messages has to be sent to the server and it is working fine.
Then i tries to reply the messages from the client in the server, in that i faced a problem where can i write the code to SendMessage() and ReceiveMessage() funcitons, is it in Remote Object class or in the server.
In many application in the server there is no loop and whenever i am pressing enter it is coming out of the program.
Kindly give me an solution.
Best Regards,
M. J. Jaya Chitra
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Are you creating a Chat Application remotely.
Regards,
Satips.
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Yes, but this is a trial application in order to familiarize with remoting but actually i want to use this in order to make two service to communicate. And the server has to act as an interface between the two applciation
Best Regards,
M. J. Jaya Chitra
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Hi,
I implemented a add-in for visual studio 2005.
But, I don't know how to get the path of the add-in dll?
I.e. I will install the add-in to C:\Add-in\
When the add-in is executed, how can I get the path?
Appreciate you help.
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string appPath = Path.GetDirectoryName(Assembly.GetExecutingAssembly().GetName().CodeBase);
Resolved.
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can any body help for listview web control as it is not in my vs2005 toolbox.?
Jayesh Talsaniya
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Correct me if I'm wrong, but there's no listview control for ASP.NET. Instead you have to use the GridView control or the DataList control. Hope this helps a bit.
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First of all thanx for replaying.
yes, there is no any such control available in asp.net.
grid view can be my solution if there is any facilty for displaying directory and file in icon view on page. if there is any other solution then please let me know it.
thanx
Jayesh Talsaniya
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Hi,
I am writing a database application that is using a dataset with hardcoded connection string (set upon project creation). Unfortunately, after quite a while of work I was told to store the conn string in a config file. I have no idea how to do it other way then by using an external text editor and modifying my *.xsd file manually (I am not even sure if this is the only place where this string is stored).
I am aware and pretty sure this is not a neat solution of my problem. But on the other hand, regenerating my entire dataset, dataTableAdapters and queries would be a couple-of-days-long work which I would prefer to avoid.
Can anyone help me, please.
Regards
Rob
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