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Thank guys.
Bad news is i used WPF, then i could compile against .net 3.0 or 3.5. 3.0 is as fat as 3.5, then i compiled against .net 3.5 client profile.
However, it also took close to 10 mins to download .net 3.5 client profile, then i'm looking for better solution...
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The options are only :
1. Release your software together with .NET Framework, so the user can install it directly.
2. If you don't want .NET Framework, write your code in C++.
3. There is a tool to make .NET EXE to native code, and it is very expensive.
So.. I prefer the first one. It is cheap and easy.
Or read this :
http://msdn.microsoft.com/en-us/library/ms994395.aspx[^]
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No, it really isn't; stop looking for problems where none exist.
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Hey !
I was wondering if anyone knows how to wrap up a deployment ( files .. msi, setup.exe etc etc ) into one single setup.exe. ???
Is there a 3rd party product that does this or some code that I could make use of ??
Any ideas ??
Thanks in advance ..
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Surely it is the other way round. Everything gets wrapped up into one *.msi file.
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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You can write some piece of code to zip both msi and setup.exe file into one zip file, then make an executable zip file.
I myself used ICSharpCode.SharpZipLib to zip file, then use ChilkatZipSE to do the next job.
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That is interesting.
Could you explain the logic of that, because surely you don't need a Setup.exe, if you have an *.msi installer.
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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The msi file got everything, but we still need setup.exe to as a boot trapper to detect prerequisites (.net frx, windows installer, ...).
So user should run setup.exe to perform checking prerequisites, then setup.exe call msi file to begin installation process.
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OK, thanks.
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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Thanks !!! Not sure if I will do it that way but thanks .
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UBX wrote: I was wondering if anyone knows how to wrap up a deployment ( files .. msi, setup.exe etc etc ) into one single setup.exe. ???
So you already have built a deployment package?
UBX wrote: Any ideas ??
Zip it up and include it as a resource to a new C#-project. Let the application unzip the resources again, and use the Proces class to launch the executable of the installation-package.
I are Troll
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Yes, I already have a deployment with a setup.exe and a appname.msi file.
Was just wondering how to wrap it all into one. Wasn't sure if there were some third party tools or not ...
Just makes downloading much easier ..
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when i load the report a pop up window appears asking for the sa password
is there any way to avoid that
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this is happening on the same machine or other
i think just specify proper userid,pwd,server
while login to report
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I have a Winform with some textboxes and comboboxes to search values from sqlserver,
i need to recognize when my fields are empty and users dont input anything and by mean they dont need fields,and i have to know they dont want a field or this field is a null
i am looking for the best way to handle null values in textboxes and comboboxes in c#
thanks
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I think, there are no null in textbox/combobox.
I check it using :
if(textBox.Text.Trim().Length == 0)
{
MessageBox.Show("TextBox is empty");
}
if(comboBox.Text.Trim().Length == 0)
{
MessageBox.Show("ComboBox is empty");
}
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i want to know how to recognize null values or not required fileds when fileds are empty
for example: u have 2 textboxes name and id ,one time u want to select DB all of members that they have no id (it means in search fields id is null field----select name, id from t1 where id = null) another time u need to select members that their id is blank----(select name from t1 where id = '';)
thanks again
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Yes, and stancrm gave you the answer. Just replace the MessageBox with your own logic.
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This message is made of fully recyclable Zeros and Ones
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What about:
if (String.IsNullOrEmpty(textBox.Text))
{
MessageBox.Show("TextBox is empty");
}
etc.
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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Saeed.394 wrote: the best way to handle null values in textboxes and comboboxes in c#
It's a trivial but very important question. I can give you some references which might help you decide upon the 'best'(as I donot even know the best way ) way.
1. First take a look how you are going to handle null values in ADO.NET[^]
2. Noe it's time to create some controls which can handle null values[^]
3. One more vey important control which you may need is Nullable Datetime picker[^]. I even used in many places.You might need to tweak the code per your requirement.
Let me know if this helps you.
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You will probably need another control for user to signify they want a null value, ie
ID |Text Box| X Search for Null ID
if user enter into text box, ignore checkbox and search for ID = 'whatevertheuserenter'. If user checked the checkbox, search for ID Is Null.
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I was reading on using the WIA to access cameras and ran across the WPD api.
I'm having a little trouble from where to start to use this. I know that it works with XP+ and I have also downloaded the Windows SDK. Do you know of any tutorials on this API?
I know you are suppose to use
PortableDeviceApi 1.0 Type Library
PortableDeviceTypes 1.0 Type Library
Any articles or anything for C# on this would be nice..
Thanks in advance
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Hello
I have created a library for accessing WPD device from Managed code.
At the moment, alone functions of reading are implemented but that a good start point.
Library is hosted on codeplex : http://www.codeplex.com/portabledevicelib/[^]
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Great! I'll check it out and give you some feedback. Thanks!
Oh and is this kind of replacing WIA?
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Hi:
Recently, I uses the WPD APIs to implement application, but I encounter a problem.
When I use PortableDeviceManagerClass.GetDevices to enumerate the devices,
my application always stops working. My application references the sample of
http://blogs.msdn.com/dimeby8/archive/2006/12/05/enumerating-wpd-devices-in-c.aspx[^].So, I want to referece your project, but the codes in codeplex can not be downloaded anymore, can you give me a hand, please?
20090917 updated.
I found out the root cause and solve the issue. In example of dimeby8, the modification of interop of GetDevices needs some change.
GetDevices([in][out] string[] marshal([]) pPnPDeviceIDs ← the modification of dimeby8
GetDevices([in][out] string[] marshal(lpwstr[]) pPnPDeviceIDs ← I modify
I have test it in x86 and x64 system. It can work.
modified on Thursday, September 17, 2009 10:37 PM
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