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Luc Pattyn wrote: Alzheimer proof
That is very mild prognosis[^]
Yusuf
Oh didn't you notice, analogous to square roots, they recently introduced rectangular, circular, and diamond roots to determine the size of the corresponding shapes when given the area. Luc Pattyn[^]
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Wow - you're even more stupid than I thought. Retard.
Christian Graus
Driven to the arms of OSX by Vista.
"I am new to programming world. I have been learning c# for about past four weeks. I am quite acquainted with the fundamentals of c#. Now I have to work on a project which converts given flat files to XML using the XML serialization method" - SK64 ( but the forums have stuff like this posted every day )
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Oh really? The proof[^] is written every where.
Yusuf
Oh didn't you notice, analogous to square roots, they recently introduced rectangular, circular, and diamond roots to determine the size of the corresponding shapes when given the area. Luc Pattyn[^]
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hi,
how to get ascii value for f1 to f12 ?
i am using one simple application software.
when ever i pres f1 key, window will show front of application.
how get this one???
please help me
KaNNaN
"Success is When Ur Signature Becomes An Autograph"
foreverkans@gmail.com
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ASCII is a list of printable characters. Function-keys are not printable characters. You can catch the KeyDown event, and ask what key the user pressed;
switch (e.KeyCode)
{
case Keys.F1:
openHelpFile();
break;
case Keys.F3:
searchFiles();
break;
case Keys.F11:
break;
}
Hope this helps
I are troll
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Hi, Try this code.
if ( e.Alt && e.KeyCode == Keys.S)
{//Pressed Alt+S}
else if (e.Alt && e.KeyCode == Keys.A)
{//Pressed Alt+A}
else if (e.Control && e.KeyCode == Keys.Y)
{//Pressed Ctrl+Y}
else if (e.Control && e.KeyCode == Keys.R)
{//Pressed Ctrl+R}
else if (e.Control && e.KeyCode == Keys.E)
{//Pressed Ctrl+E}
Hope this one can help you.
Thanks
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Here:
F1: 112
F2: 113
F3: 114
F4: 115
F5: 116
F6: 117
F7: 118
F8: 119
F9: 120
F10: 121
F11: 122
F12: 123
Standard ASCII mapping ...
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I need to execute code before windows XP starts (in order to copy protected files). Does somebody know how it can be done ?
if not, how can I change the NTLDR (since it is protected) ?
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TalBeta wrote: I need to execute code before windows XP starts (in order to copy protected files). Does somebody know how it can be done ?
There's a cool example here[^]. Copy the files under a temp name on the machine, move to rename them on reboot (effectively overwriting the current versions)
TalBeta wrote: if not, how can I change the NTLDR (since it is protected) ?
Don't. Imagine that Chuck Norris downloads and installs your app. Imagine that the app corrupts NTLDR. Imagine Chuck Norris not being able to boot into his system, while the name of the app (and the author) still linger in his mind..
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That's great. Exactly what I was looking for.
Just out of curiosity - there are programs (offline defrag, partitions handling, ..) that completely run before windows - is there a simple way (without the boot-record-risk to anger Chuck) to do this ?
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Windows sets a dirty-bit on the harddisk when it shuts down. On (re!)boot, it checks whether this bit is set, and if so, performs the scanning.
There's the <a href="http://kobyk.wordpress.com/2008/07/26/debugging-user-mode-bootexecute-native-applications-with-kd/">BootExecute</a>[<a href="http://kobyk.wordpress.com/2008/07/26/debugging-user-mode-bootexecute-native-applications-with-kd/" target="_blank" title="New Window">^</a>] section in your registry (HKLM\SYSTEM\CURRENTCONTROLSET\CONTROL\Session Manager), but that can't be used to run .NET applications. Even native applications got a hard time there, since not all Windows' functionality is loaded at that point yet.
Next in line would be the logon-screen (though you prolly don't want to replace GINA) and Windows Services. Those get run before you log in, but after Windows has been started.
Hope this helps
I are troll
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I guess that when running in this mode, before windows starts, the "API" you use is the BIOS's.
That's valuable information, thank you.
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You're welcome
I are troll
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I have been working on .Net 1.1 application that has a MDI form. Sometimes it happens that when Text property of MDI form is set, it is not reflected in the task bar button. However the MDI window titlebar displays the correct value.
After a little googling I found out that people have been facing this issue. But I could not locate any fix/solution.
Any help would be highly appreciated
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hi,
i am new programmer in vb.net.
i did my billing software.
i am try to print in page itself without going report page.
then i need print previews...
please give some reference for me...
thanks in advance...
KaNNaN
"Success is When Ur Signature Becomes An Autograph"
foreverkans@gmail.com
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Look at the Printer and PrintPreview classes.
Henry Minute
Do not read medical books! You could die of a misprint. - Mark Twain
Girl: (staring) "Why do you need an icy cucumber?"
“I want to report a fraud. The government is lying to us all.”
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I couldn't have said that any better.
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hi,
i got idea's,
thanks....
"Success is When Ur Signature Becomes An Autograph"
foreverkans@gmail.com
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Hai all,
i m new to development...
i need to send sms to mobile from my .net application.. so please give me solution..that is what r the needs?
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* Programming knowledge
* Sweat
* Time
* A decent computer
* Coffee
There are some examples out there on sending SMS. You can't buy the solution here, but we can (and will gladly) help if you get stuck building one yourself
I are troll
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Hi,
First: you must learn to use AT Commands , search google for (AT+CMGF,AT+CMGS) for example.
second: you must have GSM modem ( or GSM phone with pc connectivity)
Third: learn to use Serial ports in .net
Four: You need a lot of coffee.
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Hello,
I have a form with some controls which implement custom validation.
The form also has Cancel and OK buttons wired up as the forms dialogresult buttons. If you press the Ok button the form does not close if a control did not validate, which is good. But the same happens on pressing Abort, although I just don't care about the values anymore... and the form never closes.
How can I disable the forms control validation when pressing the Abort button?
Any help appreciated, thanks,
Andreas
PS: c# .net 3.5, validation in textboxes
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On your 'Cancel/Abort' button change the CausesValidation property to false . That's it! Easy peasy!
Henry Minute
Do not read medical books! You could die of a misprint. - Mark Twain
Girl: (staring) "Why do you need an icy cucumber?"
“I want to report a fraud. The government is lying to us all.”
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Unfortunately I do not get the Abort button's click event, because the invalid controls keep focus. Have tried that already...
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Is the abort buttons DialogResult property set to Cancel ? Also you might want to set the Forms CancelButton property to point at the Abort button, so that users can press Esc to get out.
Henry Minute
Do not read medical books! You could die of a misprint. - Mark Twain
Girl: (staring) "Why do you need an icy cucumber?"
“I want to report a fraud. The government is lying to us all.”
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