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I edited my post. I don't know how to make the xml visible in the code. there is a download link.
Thanks for the reply.
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Found a solution
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int nPrincipal_Id = 0;<br />
foreach (DataRow myRow in dataset.Tables["principal"].Rows)<br />
{<br />
if (myRow["name"].ToString()==textBox2.Text)<br />
{<br />
nPrincipal_Id = Convert.ToInt32(myRow["principal_Id"].ToString());<br />
}<br />
}<br />
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foreach (DataRow myRow in dataset.Tables["grant"].Rows)<br />
{<br />
if (myRow["principal_Id"].ToString() == nPrincipal_Id.ToString())<br />
textBox1.Text += myRow["name"].ToString() + Environment.NewLine;<br />
}
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Hi
Is there any way to get the user name that who has changed the file/folder. As for E.g , i have a shared folder , and one FSW is used to monitor the Folder , i am getting all changes, rename, delete or create result, but how i will get the user name of the same that who has create that file or delete that file.
using WMI , i can get the information that who are currently logged on in my system.....
But i am unable to get who has changed
Please Help !!!!
Thanks in Advance
Abhijit
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You can't. NTFS doesn't track who makes changes to what files or deletes a file.
The only way to get the information on a Created file is to get the owner of the file from the files Security Descriptor.
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No. If there was a way, I would have told you.
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Hi
I created windows application with c# and setup project that will install application.
For uninstallation i am using batch file which contains following code
MsiExec.exe /x [productcode]
while uninstallation it shows command window and it's looks bad.
I have already add shortcut to that batch file and it is uninstalling application from computer but shows command window behind uninstallation.
How can i hide command window or Suggest any other way to uninstall application
Thanks
Pritesh Patel
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thanks a lot
it works.
but still command window will blink for a second
Can i complete remove that window?
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Rather than a batch file, write a simple C# console application and use:
[System.Runtime.InteropServices.DllImport ( "kernel32" , SetLastError=true , EntryPoint="FreeConsole" )]
private static extern bool
API_FreeConsole
(
) ;
public static bool
FreeConsole
(
)
{
return ( API_FreeConsole() ) ;
}
Use a System.Diagnostics.Process to execute the uninstall.
Using a System.Diagnostics.ProcessStartInfo you can set WindowStyle to System.Diagnostics.ProcessWindowStyle.Hidden and CreateNoWindow to false.
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I tried to uninstall this way but still same problem
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And you called FreeConsole?
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Sorry but i couldn't get idea
Can you provide me whole code?
Pritesh
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In interface we are bound to implement all the functions declared in an Interface but it is not in Abstract Class
Is this comment right if yes plz explain it
Thnx
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Answer was right here[^] on Code Project.
A simple search[^] would have yielded this.
Argh...
But fortunately we have the nanny-state politicians who can step in to protect us poor stupid consumers, most of whom would not know a JVM from a frozen chicken. Bruce Pierson
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Hi,
Given a form
I need to be able to collect the Name Property of all the GUI Objects within it.
- Not Only Nested Controls, But also for example tabPages, ToolStripMenuItems and such.
How can this be done?
Thanks.
(.NET 2.0)
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Each object contains the Controls property, which contain all of the controls that they constrain, so this might be a place to start. Hint - this can be done recursively.
Deja View - the feeling that you've seen this post before.
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Pete O`Hanlon wrote: Each object contains the Controls property
Brilliant minds...
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Colin Angus Mackay wrote: Brilliant minds...
Sometimes our level of genius is quite embarrassing.
Deja View - the feeling that you've seen this post before.
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poda....................
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As I said
I need not cycle over the controls only.
For Ex:
Assuming ther is a Control Within the Form of Type - ToolStrip
The ToolStrip Class has no Controls Property
Its Childeren are Beeing held in a collection which can be accessed with the Items Propery
- Now - to get to them I cannot do what u have all mentioned above.
So... my Question Remains - how can this be done?
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Then you will have to use reflection to determine if you need to recurse into a Controls collection or an Items collection.
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I Have just recently heard about reflection
and I'm quite not familiar with the subject.
So... can you please hand me a little piece of code to show how can this be done so I will not have to read all about reflection.
( I'm a litle busy the next days any I need this job to be done as quickly as possible ).
Thanks.
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karoitay wrote: I'm a litle busy the next days any I need this job to be done as quickly as possible
Gee, why didn't you say so. I'll get right on it.
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