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If you have a Gmail account you can use that one (if you don't deploy the application to untrusted sources).
I don't think you'll find any open relay mail servers out there.
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Hmmm... Any idea how to modify it to use my Gmail Account?
I think it's mail.google.com, but it won't send... Probably needs you to log-in somehow... That bit, i'm sorta stuck on :p
Any hints?
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See this article[^].
You have to use your account with your credentials
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mailMsg.Fields.Add("http://schemas.microsoft.com/cdo/configuration/sendpassword", "mypassword");
*Looks at Reflector*
-_-
- Reelix
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Link N/A
/* LIFE RUNS ON CODE */
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I have written the following Shove in Java.
I was Hoping Someone Could test it out on a Non-Windows System. (with Java Installed)
Since i don't have access to one...It's Purpose is to Forward a shell (or any console application)..so you might have to change the "shell" from "cmd.exe" to whatever ...in the command line.
It Works on my Win2k SP4, though.
Thanks in Advance.
modified 20-Oct-19 21:02pm.
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Looking for freelance ICON designer with goood visualization and design skills. Required to develop web 2.0 style.
Anybody interested please contact me immediately. Professionals from Mumbai will be preferred.
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Please don't use bold face text in a post.
"I guess it's what separates the professionals from the drag and drop, girly wirly, namby pamby, wishy washy, can't code for crap types." - Pete O'Hanlon
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Our company has a web service based licensing product that needs tested. The product is added to any .NET project and allows trial days, licensing (purchase, refund, transfer, etc...) all without seller intervention. The license is based on the end users computer hardware serial numbers, etc... to disallow multi-installs (piracy). The seller has full control to extend trial days or add/remove licensing if needed.
Any takers?
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Hi gman,
gman44 wrote: Any takers?
I like to stay abreast on these schemes. If you would like me to attempt to break the scheme, let me know. When I say break, I mean break the protocol. I don't do the RE thing too often anymore.
gman44 wrote: computer hardware serial numbers, etc
How do you get Microsoft to license US Patent 6.243.468? They did not respond to my inquires when I was researching a similar system.
gman44 wrote: without seller intervention.
I presume this means Internet Activation. Ditto for US Patents 6.173.403, 6.044.471, and 6.785.825
Jeff
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Okay, what is US Patents 6.173.403, 6.044.471, and 6.785.825 all about?
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Yes, Internet activation via web services...
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Is this coded in .NET or VC++? if this can be added to unmanaged code as well, I can take this up.
Stilgar.
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Sorry, didn't mention it's a dll accessable with unmanaged code.
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OK then hit me up by email.
Stilgar.
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We are using NUnit to test our code. Is there a free tool that will allow us to determine the code coverage? NCover is no longer for free, only the older versions are for free.
Is there another tool out there similar to NCover?
Would you recommend we use older versions of NCover?
- Thanks
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Anything wrong with the older versions that are free?
"The clue train passed his station without stopping." - John Simmons / outlaw programmer
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The older versions should work just fine. As far as I know the only options are NCover and MSTest (which is only available with the Team Edition versions of Visual Studio).
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Hi,
I need your valuable suggestions and ideas regarding NUnit test for my asp.net we application..my senior told me that there are test cases should be developed for my application using NUnit but i don't know what exactly this...please help me or suggest me something good for me...
expecting your reply....alex.
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Have you looked around on NUnit's site?
"Real programmers just throw a bunch of 1s and 0s at the computer to see what sticks" - Pete O'Hanlon
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Please have a look at www.entrantech.comand offer suggestions for making these ideas useful. www.kpiconnect.combegins the effort.
-- modified at 12:48 Tuesday 16th October, 2007
Been there, done that, forgot again.
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