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No. The last control you bring to front covers all other controls.
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Thanks Guffa and Robert for the replies.
It can work now
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Sir,
I want to know the drive where the currently running operating system is installed .Can you please send me code in vb.net programically.
Thanks and regards
Amaneet Brar
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Hi,
Environment.SystemDirectory or Environment.GetFolderPath(Environment.SpecialFolder.System) should be what you are looking for.
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Sir,
I want to protect my files and folders by applying password .Can you please send me any code project in vb.net?Sir, I am not storing password protected folder or file name or password in databases.
Thanks and Regards
Amaneet Brar
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The short answer is "you can't do this."
The long answer is "you can do this." But only if you have VERY intimate knowledge of NTFS and can write file system filters and extensions. Is this wise to do is VB.NET? Nope. Not even C# either. The Managed languages are too high a level to write something like this efficiently.
Dave Kreskowiak
Microsoft MVP - Visual Basic
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Sir,
Can you please suggest me any language to perform this task.Actually now a days i am working in Asp.net, vb.net , C#.
Thanks And regards
Amaneet Brar(from India)
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Hands down, C++. Nothing else is going to do it for you.
It would also help if you had a VERY in-depth knowledge of NTFS, writing device drivers, file system extensions, file system filters, and the Windows Device Driver Development kit.
If you have no experience with any of this, you've got about 1 years worth of research to do...
Dave Kreskowiak
Microsoft MVP - Visual Basic
-- modified at 20:19 Sunday 14th May, 2006
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Thank You for the suggestion
Regards
Amaneet Brar
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Iam Sivakumar.
I developed an application in VB.NET. Now I want to know how to create an EXE that could run on the PC where .NET is not installed.
Please Help Me.....
N.Sivakumar
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I'm not sure, but I think it isn't possible. The least you need is the compact framework.
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DH Julio wrote: The least you need is the compact framework.
The compact framework is for running applications on Pocket PC and Windows CE devices.
"On two occasions, I have been asked [by members of Parliament], 'Pray, Mr. Babbage, if you put into the machine wrong figures, will the right answers come out?' I am not able to rightly apprehend the kind of confusion of ideas that could provoke such a question."
--Charles Babbage (1791-1871)
My: Website | Blog
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How we do we watch live video in windows media player? and how do we scan for the devices availabe in our system.
Tapasvi
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hi guys,
Please tell me how i could get windows path(i.e. C:\windows, d:\winnt etc.) where it has installed, from vb code.
Thanks.
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Environment.GetEnvironmentVariable("windir")
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Thanks for suggession, could u tell me plz how we initialize the environment object variable in VB.
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Just assign that call to a string, e.g.,
Dim x As String = Environment.GetEnvironmentVariable("windir")
Console.WriteLine(x)
This assumes you are using VB .NET or 2005. But are you using VB 6? I don't know the equivalent method for that.
Kevin
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I create a VB.net(2005) application and I create the executable file (exe) how can I run it in a pc without installing vb.net (2005)
Sorry for this question :S
thank's
DADAX
-- modified at 17:47 Friday 12th May, 2006
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how can i show my msql2000 database table in vb.net datagrid
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