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Why are you running the powerpoint user interface on the server in the first place? Doesn't it have any API?
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Thank you for the question Guffa.
This is the spec from the user. I can not change it. Here is how it works
VB.Net reference to PowerPoint Primary Interop Assembly
when VB exe file starts, it loads up the PowerPoint show
PowerPoint object plays the show.
There is also a timer instantiated when the VB form created.
When the timer tick, VB exe file goes to same place to see if there is new show created. if there is new show, stop current show and play new show.
The error of COM's problem just throw whenever it wants, and I have no idea how to work with it anymore.
thanks again for reading my message
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I'm an instructor teaching an undergraduate course that uses VB 2005. I'm trying to make an example that uses the new MenuStrip control from the 2.0 framework and I have a question regarding this. I want to design a base form that has a MenuStrip and then on each child form make additions to this MenuStrip in the designer. In VB 2003 and the MainMenu control this was possible, but I am not finding a way to obtain the same functionality with the MenuStrip. I know how to do it through code, but this is a little above the level of my class. Any suggestions or pointers would be greatly appreciated.
-- modified at 23:38 Monday 30th October, 2006
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Hi,
Is it possible to determine the .net framework version number programmatically using vb.net.
Thanks.
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If there isnt, then why does MSDN say there is in C++ and C#?
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Because you can do more with C++ and C#, that's why.
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Utter BS.
The Environment.Version[^] property will tell you what version of the CLR your code is running under.
Dave Kreskowiak
Microsoft MVP - Visual Basic
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.NET Framework
Supported in: 2.0, 1.1, 1.0
.NET Compact Framework
Supported in: 2.0, 1.0
Maybe they were referring to it not existing in 1.1.
He was a snowflake, like other "unique" snowflakes, falling down, getting stepped on, and pushed aside to disappear.
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Yes, there is. click[^] and follow the link in the post.
Dave Kreskowiak
Microsoft MVP - Visual Basic
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the first place you have to go befor post here
[^] go and play somewhere else
Tamimi - Code
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Tamimi - Code wrote: the first place you have to go befor post here
[^] go and play somewhere else
Given that he can't spell what he is asking for, I would guess google isn't working for him.
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A for loop, you mean ?
I assume this means you're a C# guy who has to do some VB ? Welcome to hell. There are free C# to VB converters online that will help a lot, just google for them.
Christian Graus - Microsoft MVP - C++
Metal Musings - Rex and my new metal blog
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wllahe ennak fhman mesh zay tmimi
bs msh r7 tfham el email l2no bl 3rabi
Mohamad A. Flefel
C#.net Developer
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could someone delete this thread
Tamimi - Code
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why ?
just i need help
there is no place bigginers
Mohamad A. Flefel
C#.net Developer
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Tamimi - Code wrote: could someone delete this thread
Why?
Is the question beneath you? We all have to start somewhere.
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Ah hell no, don't delete it! This stuff is priceless. Best laugh I've had in days.
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i just kidding i am a VB.net & C#.net Certified( MCSD ) 2003 & 2005
Mohamad A. Flefel
C#.net Developer
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mflefel wrote: i just kidding i am a VB.net & C#.net Certified( MCSD ) 2003 & 2005
Geez - I'm defending you and all the time you're taking the piss. Stop wasting people's time!
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Well, I guess it proves that even though you passed all the tests and managed to get certified, it sure didn't make you a professional, did it?
Dave Kreskowiak
Microsoft MVP - Visual Basic
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mflefel wrote: just kidding i am a VB.net & C#.net Certified( MCSD ) 2003 & 2005
You sure about that? I'm not.
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