15,886,720 members
Sign in
Sign in
Email
Password
Forgot your password?
Sign in with
home
articles
Browse Topics
>
Latest Articles
Top Articles
Posting/Update Guidelines
Article Help Forum
Submit an article or tip
Import GitHub Project
Import your Blog
quick answers
Q&A
Ask a Question
View Unanswered Questions
View All Questions
View C# questions
View C++ questions
View Javascript questions
View Visual Basic questions
View Python questions
discussions
forums
CodeProject.AI Server
All Message Boards...
Application Lifecycle
>
Running a Business
Sales / Marketing
Collaboration / Beta Testing
Work Issues
Design and Architecture
Artificial Intelligence
ASP.NET
JavaScript
Internet of Things
C / C++ / MFC
>
ATL / WTL / STL
Managed C++/CLI
C#
Free Tools
Objective-C and Swift
Database
Hardware & Devices
>
System Admin
Hosting and Servers
Java
Linux Programming
Python
.NET (Core and Framework)
Android
iOS
Mobile
WPF
Visual Basic
Web Development
Site Bugs / Suggestions
Spam and Abuse Watch
features
features
Competitions
News
The Insider Newsletter
The Daily Build Newsletter
Newsletter archive
Surveys
CodeProject Stuff
community
lounge
Who's Who
Most Valuable Professionals
The Lounge
The CodeProject Blog
Where I Am: Member Photos
The Insider News
The Weird & The Wonderful
help
?
What is 'CodeProject'?
General FAQ
Ask a Question
Bugs and Suggestions
Article Help Forum
About Us
Search within:
Articles
Quick Answers
Messages
Comments by Matt Comb (Top 10 by date)
Matt Comb
7-Apr-17 2:52am
View
Neither Windows, NTFS nor FAT calculate a file hash at the time a file is created or modified. Having a Hash registry of this nature is the only way that there would be a faster solution than scanning files and calculating hashes manually.There are some file systems that support it but these are not available for Windows.
Matt Comb
1-Apr-16 17:11pm
View
Can you state what exactly is not working, if you have admin privileges and can locate the .net folder, you will be able to register a service. Not sure what you are struggling with here
Matt Comb
31-Mar-16 1:45am
View
PS can I get my 25 points back :)
Matt Comb
31-Mar-16 1:44am
View
Sounds like you may have to elevate permissions... the user running that script needs to run it as admin
Matt Comb
28-Mar-16 10:07am
View
The path above was for a specific version of .Net as I described: "where v4.0.30319 is the version of .Net you are targeting for the service."
The service you are creating must be targeting a specific version of .Net when it builds, you should use that version in the file path, and also consider the .Net may be 32 and 64 bit versions.
Matt Comb
28-Mar-16 10:06am
View
Hi Varun, this is not correct. It works on all machines that have .Net installed you just need to either install the correct .Net version, or find which version of .Net is installed.
Matt Comb
25-Mar-16 4:26am
View
Ah yes, that does make a difference, because remote data introduces the latency I was mentioning.
In that case, what you have said is correct except that you should not render from the same array that you are populating from multiple threads. You should routinely copy (e.g. 10 sec) the first array to a second array and render from the second array, this will reduce the period where contention can occur
Matt Comb
3-Jan-16 6:48am
View
Hi Sergey firstly I have not down voted your post. I really don't care about the points.
Secondly, I still disagree completely with you. It is not irrelevant that there are lines of code in a program doing nothing. That can indeed be an indicator that the wrong variable has been assigned. I take an architects view while you take a coders view.
Its a matter of prevention rather than cure. You want to look at a cake with a poo in it and work out how to bake it. I prefer not to put the poo into it.
Matt Comb
3-Jan-16 6:44am
View
It wasn't working code sorry as I don't have your code, it was just to help you in the right direction. The problem is because when bitmap is null (for the columns with images) its skipping the output of that column, it needs to output the cell in this case.
here just do this:
if (cell.Value == null)
{
pdfTable.AddCell("");
}
else
{
pdfTable.AddCell(cell.Value.ToString());
}
Matt Comb
2-Jan-16 20:42pm
View
I stand by my answer, the majority of the program is redundant if Pouria did infact output the desired variable.
Show More