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Ok, thanks for the help guys. I'm concluding that for my purposes, it is good enough to do it this way.
Thanks
Simon
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Hi All,,
I am making Windows Services with the help of the project Templete in VS 2005. As per my information this services require .Net Framework.So,I want to know that if I make this Service than it will require .Net Framework to run on other PCs on which it is running.
I want to know this as early as possible before I am going further in my work and after reaching very deep then I realised that I am doing wrong thing.
Thanks in Advance.
Ashish Bhatt,
System Developer,
Avinashi System Pvt. Ltd.
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You could make it run without the .NET framework installed. There are applications which bundle the framework in with your application, but the resulting exe does tend to be quite large, plus the cost of these applications does tend to be prohibitive. Here's[^] one example.
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Thank You very much for reply.
As you told, that means I can run my Service on other PC (without .NET framework) Right?? So , I do not have to worry about my service.Means I will have to make installation package for my service, right??
I want to know with my service exe what other .DLLs and other files I have to include??? Can you plz help up to this quetion because I am new at .Net Framework.
Thanks in Advance.
Ashish Bhatt,
System Developer,
Avinashi System Pvt. Ltd.
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Hi all...i have a small problem...i have created a setup for my application..now i want that if application is running and we again click on exe..it should not open another application....Can any one help me.....thanks in advance
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This[^] article might help. It's from this[^] book.
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Pete O'Hanlon wrote: This[^] article might help. It's from this[^] book.
The drawback to that approach is that it requires creating an inherited application class for each application you want to single-instance, whereas the first method suggested above doesn't have that issue.
For most this probably isn't a problem; I had a large project with several executables though and found that to be an issue.
It has become appallingly obvious that our technology has exceeded our humanity. - Albert Einstein
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Patrick Sears wrote: The drawback to that approach is that it requires creating an inherited application class for each application you want to single-instance, whereas the first method suggested above doesn't have that issue.
You're right of course, but as the OP only stated this was for one application then I didn't see this as an issue. BTW - with the judicious use of generics, you can get around the inherited application class problem. There are ways to do this without having too much fuss, it just requires a little bit of extra work in the design phase.
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No. You might want to look around on amazon's developer site for a forum there.
"Real programmers just throw a bunch of 1s and 0s at the computer to see what sticks" - Pete O'Hanlon
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Dear All.
When I publish an application, there are 2 root folders created something like
the first one
...\Apps\2.0\N2NJKNK\JHKJ7897KJ\appl..tion_ace7blkjnjn_0100.0000_534535 - where my app.exe file stored
and the second one
...\Apps\2.0\N2NJKNK\JHKJ7897KJ\appl..exe_ace7blkjnjn_0100.0000_768976 7 -
where my resource files stored (some.exe, data.sdf)
So to access to my resource (eg data.sdf) I have to do like that:
"..\\appl..exe_ace7blkjnjn_0100.0000_7689767\\data.sdf "
The question: is there any proper way to get to that "...\appl..exe_..." folder
modified on Friday, December 28, 2007 9:32:45 AM
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The solution is to use Application.UserAppDataPath instead of Application.StartupPath
internal sealed partial class Settings {<br />
<br />
public Settings() {<br />
this.SettingsLoaded += new System.Configuration.SettingsLoadedEventHandler(Settings_SettingsLoaded);<br />
}<br />
<br />
void Settings_SettingsLoaded( object sender, System.Configuration.SettingsLoadedEventArgs e ) {<br />
String dataDirectory;<br />
if (( AppDomain.CurrentDomain.DomainManager != null ) && AppDomain.CurrentDomain.DomainManager.ToString().Contains("VSHost")) {<br />
dataDirectory = Application.StartupPath;<br />
}<br />
else {<br />
dataDirectory = <big>Application.UserAppDataPath</big>;<br />
}<br />
this["test1ConnectionString"] = Settings.Default.test1ConnectionString.Replace(".\\", dataDirectory + "\\");
}
Thanks to http://blogs.msdn.com/smartclientdata/archive/2005/07/15/439008.aspx[^]
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I'm not familiar with crystal report. So I ask the stupid question.
I know we can use crystal report in Java. We can also use crystal report in .NET framework.
Question NO.1
So is crystal report a work of some company's?
Or crystal report is a protocol, an interface?
Question NO.2
Is there a crystal report for C++? (not managed C++)
It's very kind of you if you answer my question to clear my mind.
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I'm sorry, why can't I open this web?
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fantasy1215 wrote: is crystal report a work of some company's?
Yes. The people who created it
"The clue train passed his station without stopping." - John Simmons / outlaw programmer
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Hi all,
Can Any one suggest me how to Paint (Flicker Free Drawing)at forms Non Client area.
Thanx In Advance
Nagraj
modified on Friday, December 28, 2007 7:10:37 AM
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Probably through some kind of double buffering on the area you want to paint.
"Real programmers just throw a bunch of 1s and 0s at the computer to see what sticks" - Pete O'Hanlon
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Hi All,
Does anyone knows how to connect to multiple dynamic endpoints from a WCF Client?
I cant use svcutil.exe to generate proxy.cs because the
services are only exposed during runtime. I did some research on ChannelFactory, but dont seems to get what i want.
Any Help with be appreciated.
Thanks in advance.
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Hello,
I am very exited about the new namespace in .NET 3.5, System.Net.PeerToPeer. Can someone please post some sample code (preferably in C#). I have never written a p2p application before.
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Have you looked on msdn?
"Real programmers just throw a bunch of 1s and 0s at the computer to see what sticks" - Pete O'Hanlon
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Hi all ,
I have a .Net Application that is going to be used in a workgroup environment , I installed the app on the server machine and the suftware runs successfully and connects to sql server with no problem , I also installed prerequisites such as .Net framework 2.0 on lient computer and shared the app folder which is located on server machine . on client machine , When I want to run the app from UNC FileShare I get fatal error that asks to send error to microsoft , but when I copy the entire folder from UNC FileShare to local client , the app connects to server successfully and user can work with software. What's is the problem in your opinion?
Note : I also made the shared folder FullControl and also adjusted Entire Zone in Microsoft .Net Framework 2.0 Configuration to FullTrust(On Server machine) , What causes this problem you think?
Thanks in advance (Emergency!)
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It's called "Code Access Security". Any code running from a non-local (i.e.: Shared folder or other network source) is NOT trusted by default. You have to tell the .NET CLR to trust the code comming from a certain source.
Read this[^] post and follow the three links in it.
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