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Thank you, Mark. For some reason, even I am not able to get to that Support KB. Actually I got an equivalent of TransmitFile in C++ which says there is no limit for the server versions. Here is the MSDN link of the same:
http://msdn2.microsoft.com/en-us/library/ms740565(VS.85).aspx[^]
Thank you anyway for clarifying and bringing in a confidence by quoting your positive experience with TransmitFile in your high traffic websites.
Vasudevan Deepak Kumar
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A pessimist sees only the dark side of the clouds, and mopes; a philosopher sees both sides, and shrugs; an optimist doesn't see the clouds at all - he's walking on them. --Leonard Louis Levinson
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Hi,
when i try to run my application i am getting the following error in VS2005
Could not load file or assembly 'Sample assembly' or one of its dependencies. Access is denied.
But the same web application is executing in other systems. What may be the problem and how to solve it?
Thanks in advance
Know is Drop, Unknown is Ocean
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I think some dll file is missing in your system !!!!
Best Regards
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Abhijit Jana
Microsoft Certified Professional
"Success is Journey it's not a destination"
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Is "Samply assembly" your own or comes with the system? If it is your own, then you may not have all the dlls it needs on the new machine.
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i am facing problam with nant tool,when ever run the nant from command prompt it will showing the
<deliisdir> as unknown
any give guide for over come above problam.very urgently.
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sekhar2008 wrote: very urgently
That is just rude...
"That's the problem with a spell checker. It only helps with bad spelling, not stupidity." - Rob Graham
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First, read this[^] for why this is a bad idea.
Next, you need to very that the 3rd party assemblies that you want to install into the GAC are signed and strong named. If not, stop - you're done. You cannot sign and strong name a 3rd party library, unless they give you the source code to recompile it.
As for creating an installer package for them, there's a ton of different ways of doing this. Here...[^]
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Richard Hartness wrote: Assuming that you have heard of them (which I would assume is likely) you may know that both of your concerns can be addressed.
Yep, I have. I didn't know which libraries you were referring to, sooooo, I couldn't be sure if it was a "good" library.
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They are good - for they are code from the mighty Josh. Sing it with me - All hail to Josh.
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Hi friends,
I need an answer about C# and .NET Framework. I explain the situation below.
I wrote a C# application. There is no problem, program is running properly.
Now, I have 4 clients and 1 server. All machines are windows xp pro.
I put this c# application (exe, assembly) on that server in a shared folder then I put shortcuts in clients desktop. I am clicking a shortcut from any of clients but my assembly is not working. All clients have .NET Framework 2.0 and I made some settings using Control Panel->Administrative Tools->.Net COnfiguration Wizard in these 4 machines. I am sure, all you know that in this tool we need to set trust level of local intranet to "Full Trust" and I did so. Also, permission of the shared folder in the server is set to Everyone->full access...
But when I tried to give a assembly path which is on a server in the clients using Microsoft .NET Framework 1.1 Wizards -> Trust an Assembly, I have an error that says "Unable to load assembly"...
So dear friends, what is the problem? For example all the clients are running word, excel files in the server or other programs...
Please help me,
thank you.
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Try a better header in future - everyone needs an answer.
The fact you're using a .NET 1.1 wizard on a .NET 2.0 app seems like an issue.
Running an app from the central server kind of sucks, why are you doing that ? If you copy the files to the clients, does it work ?
Christian Graus - Microsoft MVP - C++
"also I don't think "TranslateOneToTwoBillion OneHundredAndFortySevenMillion FourHundredAndEightyThreeThousand SixHundredAndFortySeven()" is a very good choice for a function name" - SpacixOne ( offering help to someone who really needed it ) ( spaces added for the benefit of people running at < 1280x1024 )
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I am sorry for the header...
You are right, of course I can install my application to the clients and then run it. But my application is database driven application and I just do not want to write extra code for remote machine database access. I have a little time and I want to run an application form network share. But if I can't, I will write some codes (based on XML) for client configuration then install that one...
Thanks.
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The you need to use Remote Desktop or Terminal Services on the client to connect to the server.
then you can run your app on that remote session.
even given the "shortcuts" you've created (if they were to work), the app will still run on the client and then you have a client/server app anyway.
So, if you don't want that, then you need to use RDP/TS or Citrix metaframe.
Silence is the voice of complicity.
Strange women lying in ponds distributing swords is no basis for a system of government. -- monty python
Might I suggest that the universe was always the size of the cosmos. It is just that at one point the cosmos was the size of a marble. -- Colin Angus Mackay
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Hi to all,
I have following problem in datagrid setting in .Net 1.1
I have used following code to place DateTimePicker in datagrid:
private WithEvents dtpGeneric as DateTimePicker
IN MOUSE_dOWN:
dtpGeneric=new DateTimePicker
With dtpGeneric
.Format = DateTimePickerFormat.Custom
.CustomFormat = "dd MMM yy"
.Dock = DockStyle.Fill
End With
I have set this format for the control used in datagrid.
Now i want the same format in datagrid cell
Please tell me, How do i do this?
Poonam
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In one project, I have two classes containing #include < windows.h> in both .cpp files. Class 1 has macro of including the class 2 in the .h file.
Class1.h
#include "class2.h"
Class1.cpp
#include < windows.h>
Class2.cpp
#include < windows.h>
During compilation, I received following warning message:
C:\Program Files\Microsoft Visual Studio .NET 2003\Vc7\PlatformSDK\Include\Windows.h(16) : warning C4005: '_WIN32_WINNT' : macro redefinition
command-line arguments : see previous definition of '_WIN32_WINNT'
What is solution to avoid this warning?
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This is not a .NET framework question at all, but the answer is to include windows.h in your std.afx file, I reckon.
Christian Graus - Microsoft MVP - C++
"also I don't think "TranslateOneToTwoBillion OneHundredAndFortySevenMillion FourHundredAndEightyThreeThousand SixHundredAndFortySeven()" is a very good choice for a function name" - SpacixOne ( offering help to someone who really needed it ) ( spaces added for the benefit of people running at < 1280x1024 )
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where can i get this tool which can use a combination of adding declarative security and rewriting bytecode to ensure that an untrusted module can be safely used. The code rewriter will use Microsoft’s ILDASM disassembler to get a disassembled text file. It then will parse this file and create a
second assembly text file containing the modifications. Finally the modified assembly is reassembled using Microsoft’s ILASM assembler.
The rewriter will allow the user to pick from a simple list of functionality that the DLL should be allowed to perform. Following are the basic permissions that may be granted to an assembly:
* Execute: this means that the assembly will be allowed to load and execute.
* Display user interface: this allows the assembly to create SafeTopLevel windows and also to read and write data from its own clipboard.
* Access isolated storage: allows the assembly to create an isolated storage file (as described in Section 3.1, with the specified quota.
* Files via Windows dialogs: allows the assembly to read and write files; however, the assembly can not specify filenames. It can display Open and Save dialogs, and then read and write the files that are selected by the user only.
* Network sockets: allows the assembly to communicate with network sockets.
* Serialization of binary data: allows the assembly to read and write binary data via serialization.
In case that the developer needs finer grained control of the permissions given to an assembly. The advanced tab, may be used to allow or
deny any permission attribute defined by the .NET
framework
though a lot of ground has been covered in the topics code access security part 1 and 2 i was just wonderiing if someone has developed such gui tool i am talking about.
thanks in anticipation of a reply...
sahil
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Hello there guys.
Firstly Im sorry if I this is the wrong place to post this.
I have a problem with IIS.Each time I try to browse my webpages(its from my home machine), I get the error "An unhandled win32 exception occured in mmc.exe[4760].
Then it asks me to debugg the site.I have tried to google the solution to this and Im not getting anything.
Can someone please help me.
Thanx in advance.
kagiso
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how to zoom and pan an image using asp.net 2.0 with c#?? Or using AJAX in it.
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I copied the form files (Form1.h, Form1.resX, Form1.cpp) from one project to another. When I opened the new project, the desinger view is lost from the Form1.h and the link between Form1.resX and Form1.h is lost as well. How to fix problem?
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Hi All,
I am making a generic custom collection class as following:
Snippet:
public class MyCollection<specifictype> : IEnumerable
{
...
}
Internally how should I store the items so the class can be used for any type. For example, I can not use List<> as then my internal code will break if the type is not the same as the one declared in the List<>. If I use ArrayList then I am thinking it will hinder performance as it has to box and unbox. Does this mean the only option I have is to use simple array?
Thanks,
CodingYoshi
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Rather than reinventing the wheel, take a look at Collection<T> available in .NET 2.0.
It will behave as a collection for serialization and deserialization purposes, allows strong typing, allows all the interfaces and data binding of a collection, and best of all, doesn't require you to write your own custom collection.
It has become appallingly obvious that our technology has exceeded our humanity. - Albert Einstein
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