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Hi ,
I was trying to set the Yahoo.com as the start page using the following registry.
My Computer\HKEY_CURENT_USER\Software\Microsoft\Internet Explorer\Main\start page
It is done successfully.
Now my query is based on disabling the textbox , which is placed in the
Tools\Internet Options\Address.
I mean can i disable the address textbox by manipulating the regstry values.
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I doubt it. You may be able to *hide* it, as that is an IE toolbar setting.
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No , I need to disable it.
Is there any way out?
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You can only hide it as far as I know. What is a browser without browsing capabilities?
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Hi ,
My question is based on the textbox in the internet option\Tools\address textbox not the address box in the window explorer.
is there any way out to disable that textbox which exist there in the internet option\Tools\address .
and one moe thing i wanted this thing to be done in the current user account .not in evry account.
Please Help .
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This is normally done using Group Policy. Using GP's you can set the home page and disable the tab page it's on. No, you cannot disable JUST that textbox.
None of this requires any code to be written. Just an understanding of how Group Policy works. I suggest picking up the Windows XP or Windows Server 2003 Resource Kit.
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Sir, U suggested picking up the Windows XP or Windows Server 2003 Resource Kit.
Is there any link for the above said resources that explaing these things to accomplish my task?????????
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Amazon[^] will ship you the books.
Group Policy takes up LARGE portions of these two books.
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HI!
how can i convert "200706" string to datetime format? its actually 2007 June
cheers
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DateTime.ParseExact("200607","yyyyMM", null)
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will that be null or system.dbnull or shall i just do
Dim frmt As IFormatProvider
DateTime.ParseExact("200607","yyyyMM", frmt)
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DBNull is a database null. What's in his code example is null, or Nothing in VB.
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VB.NET 2005 (NET 2.0), Window Form, CheckedListBox
I want to reorder (move) single item inside one CheckedListBox, maybe even with autoscoll and draw a line where item will be inserted (like VB6).
sorry, but i search to inet over and over and read a lot of tutorials, it just killing me.
Any hint would be very great! Thanx!
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can u please elaborate ur problem a little more?
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I have a custom control that inherits from the menustrip, when i compile it, put it in a test form and run it, it says the compiled dll contains no reference to user control. Has anyone else had this issue and/or know how to fix it?
Posted by The ANZAC
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Did you set a reference to the System.Windows.Forms.DLL in your control project?
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where do you mean, set what reference where?
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Sorry, it says my dll doesn't contain any user control types, why is this happening? It's a menustrip dervied from the menustrip which is a user control...right? It's also throwing it as an argument exception.
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The ANZAC wrote: It's a menustrip dervied from the menustrip which is a user control...right?
Wrong. MenuStrip derives from ToolStrip, which derives from ScrollableControl, which derives from Control, not UserControl. No, they are NOT the same.
Sorry about the reference. You actually do have it set (Project/Properties/References tab).
Control is used if you want to make a new control from scratch, or add to the functionality of another control that derives from Control.
UserControl is usually used to create composite controls consisting of one of more other controls, that should be treated as a COMBINED unit. An example of a compsite control would be your own custom implementation of a NumericUpDown box (NOT inheriting from the existing NumericUpDown class.) You'd add a TextBox to your UserControl, and a couple of buttons for Up and Down.
What kind of project did you create to start coding this control?? If it was Windows Control Library, you picked the wrong project type. Pick a Class Library type instead, then all you have to do is change the code to read like:
Imports System.Windows.Forms
Public Class MyControl
Inherits MenuStrip
You'll have to set references to the System.Windows.Forms.dll and maybe the System.Drawing.dll, depending on what you're doing with the control.
You CAN fix your existing control. All you have to do is click on the "Show All Files..." button in the Solution Explorer, open your control's Designer.vb file and change the Inherits line from System.Windows.Forms.UserControl to System.Windows.Forms.MenuStrip
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Hi guys.
How i can convert such a windows base address :
C:\Documents and Settings\Sina\My Documents\My Pictures\p1(2).jpg
to Dos style path like :
C:\docume~1\sina\mydocu~1\...
Tnx for your reply
-- modified at 17:21 Tuesday 22nd May, 2007
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I believe GetShortPathName[^] will do what you need. I would like to think there is an easier way, but I am not aware of one.
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tnx for your reply. But it's not the style i wanted. i want get full dos mode path like it:
C:\Docume~1\Sina\MyDocu~1\MyPict~1\p1~1.jpg
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That IS the "DOS mode" path, as you call it.
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I believe what I gave you should have given you the dos path, in the format that you showed. If it gave you something different please show me what it was, as I am confused how this isn't meeting your needs.
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