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tantoun wrote: hi
can anybody know how to resolve the problem of a trial version.
i use the trial version of a devexpress component in .net
how can i continue if the date has been expired.
Buy it. Trial periods exist so that you can try it out and then buy it if you like it. Attempting to circumvent the trial license would probably be viewed as illegal.
Deja View - the feeling that you've seen this post before.
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Arun.Immanuel wrote: Or U can format the os and try to istall again.
Does the legality issue not bother you here? What do you think trial periods exist for? Certainly not so you can have indefinite use of software.
Deja View - the feeling that you've seen this post before.
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You have given him an alternative that, while onerous, is achievable - especially with the use of decent backup software. I would have thought that the only solution that should be presented to the OP is to buy the software - no alternatives, no hacks.
Deja View - the feeling that you've seen this post before.
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tantoun wrote: i use the trial version of a devexpress component in .net
how can i continue if the date has been expired.
Short answer: Buy It!
But, if you do manage to find a way I'd like to know. The reason it that I actually know one of the directors of DevExpress and I'm sure he'd be interested to know if there are any weak points so that he can improve the security of his products. This will enable him to put a roof over his head and food on his table.
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Colin Angus Mackay wrote: This will enable him to put a roof over his head and food on his table.
Oh - why worry about niceties like that?
Deja View - the feeling that you've seen this post before.
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But i am a poor man and i don't have money so anyway 10x very much.
bye
etretyertyery
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Then find a free alternative to the DevExpress components, or write your own, sell it, and earn some money.
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tantoun wrote: But i am a poor man and i don't have money
That doesn't excuse breaking the law. If everybody had this attitude then the staff at DevExpress would all be poor as well.
Deja View - the feeling that you've seen this post before.
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How would you like it if someone stole your software? Your hardwork?
Buy it or go without. Simple.
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Hello ,
I have a problem in deploying my project .iam using installshield 10.5 program to make a exe project that install pre requested programs ... i did it successfully
but the project have diffrent releases so i need to check the end user release before install the current release then install the last release it has from instalation
NOTE : Realse include sql scripts to run in DB and change EXE
Thanks in advance
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I have a DateTimePicker control on a form. I was able to set the colors and fonts when the calendar displays as a dropdown successfully. However I have never been able to get the BackColor and ForeColor set correctly when the control displays as a text box. It defualts to a white BackColor and a black ForeColor. I want to set the BackColor of the textbox to LightYellow. Any help would be appreciated.
Thanks,
Patrick
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Hello everybody,
I need to make the client size of a parent form FIXED, that is no scroll bars appear when moving the child around the parent.
I tried to make the auto scroll bar property in parent form set to false but it doesn't work.
thanks in advance!
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I tried out what you described with the following code:
using System.Windows.Forms;
class Form1: Form
{
public Form1()
{
this.IsMdiContainer = true;
this.AutoScroll = false;
Form f = new Form();
f.MdiParent = this;
f.Show();
}
public static void Main (string[] args)
{
Application.Run(new Form1());
}
}
Of course, the scrollbars still appear. According to the documentation for Form.AutoScroll , "If this property is set to true, scroll bars are displayed on the form if any controls are located outside the form's client region." I would take this to mean that AutoScroll only applies to controls owned by the form, not MDI children.
Sorry I couldn't be of more help.
A little learning is a dangerous thing;
Drink deep, or taste not, the Pierian Spring.
—Alexander Pope
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CompMan44 wrote: I would take this to mean that AutoScroll only applies to controls owned by the form, not MDI children.
I think you are right,
thanks CompMan44
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I noticed that Office 2007 always uses ClearType, whether you have switched it on in the Display Settings or not. You can switch it off for all of Office from the individual Office applications.
I would like to provide a similar capability in my own application. Anybody knows how to switch on/off ClearType from within a specific application and for that application only?
Roel
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Does anyone how can i find software that can draw form like Car, Person,...?
Thanks
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Have you figured this out? Not quite sure what you were asking for?
"Any sort of work in VB6 is bound to provide several WTF moments." - Christian Graus
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Hi
I need one help from you,
We are using webdav method,
When reply a one mail, How to set the conversationIndex Property
through webdav method.
because we want track the conversation Mails thread,
Which property is to identify the thread mails
I saw some forums conversationindex property is used to identify the thread mails ( differ 5 character at end of every mail)
But when we use webdav method, the conversationIndex property is confusing .
What is the way to identify Thread Mails
How to identify first Mail of the Thread?
Any body please send reply me.
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Hello everyone!
I'm working on a project(C#.NET) where I want to highlight the entire "row" of a treeview.
The row is of course the active one!
I've been looking at an example that overrided the WndProc method(of course, I can't find the url to it anymore... )
Is there an easy way to do this?
If not, can anyone please give me some advices?
Thanks a lot!
-Skardal-
My webpage: www.skardal.com
-- modified at 6:56 Wednesday 18th April, 2007
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Hi,
In My Datagrid i have shoen the values from tables like passport no,passenger name,travel date,tour_code.
But when i click on the column Heading it is convered to Passport_no(ASc) & againi click to Passport_no(Desc) that is it just changing the heading but not actually ascending the values or descending the values of a column.
I have set all sort expression for each column
and in onsortcommand i write
<
#region DataGridSortCommand Event
public void doSortDataGridItem(object sender , System.Web.UI.WebControls.DataGridSortCommandEventArgs e)
{
SortingDataGrid.sortDataGridByValue(dgHistory,e);
}//End of this event.
#endregion
>
This is the method i used for the sorting
<
public string sortDataGridByValue(DataGrid datagrid, System.Web.UI.WebControls.DataGridSortCommandEventArgs e)
{
oColumnCollection=datagrid.Columns;
foreach (DataGridColumn oCol in oColumnCollection)
{
if(e.SortExpression.CompareTo(oCol.SortExpression)== 0)
{
oCol.HeaderText=oCol.HeaderText.Replace(" (ASC)","").Replace(" (DESC)","");
if(e.SortExpression.IndexOf(" ASC")>1)
{
oCol.SortExpression = e.SortExpression.Replace(" ASC", " DESC");
oCol.HeaderText = oCol.HeaderText.Replace(" (ASC)","");
oCol.HeaderText = oCol.HeaderText + " (DESC)";
return oCol.SortExpression;
}//End of inner If Block.
else if (e.SortExpression.IndexOf(" DESC") > 1 )
{
oCol.SortExpression = e.SortExpression.Replace(" DESC", "");
return e.SortExpression;
}
else
{
oCol.SortExpression = e.SortExpression + " ASC";
oCol.HeaderText = oCol.HeaderText + " (ASC)";
return oCol.SortExpression;
}
}//End of if block.
}//End of For loop.
return "";
}//End of method
>
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I think the best way to sort something is usually in a DataView. If you current datasource is a datatable then you need to do something like:
DataView dv = dataSet.Tables[0].DefaultView;
dv.Sort = "columnName ASC";
datagrid.DataSource = dv;
datagrid.Databind();
Hope that helps.
Ben
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i have a stupid problem. i show my form, close it and try to show it again, but i get an error saying i'm trying to access a disposed object. how can i prevent that? i must be missing something obvious.
thanks.
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You're trying to reuse a disposed reference. This occurs because you have created an object which has subsequently been disposed. What you need to do is something like the following:
private void CreateMyForm()
{
using (MyForm myForm = new MyForm())
{
myForm.Show();
}
} Then call CreateMyForm whenever you want to create an instance of this form.
Deja View - the feeling that you've seen this post before.
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You can use GC::KeepAlive(yourForm)
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I've had a similar problem. My solution was to catch the FormClosing event, and when e.CloseReason == CloseReason.UserClosing , set e.Cancel to true and Hide the form.
A little learning is a dangerous thing;
Drink deep, or taste not, the Pierian Spring.
—Alexander Pope
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