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COM PORT ACCESS PERMISSION by Bernhard Hiller
Answer 7 May 2013   license: CPOL
First of all, it is not the COM PORT!You try to use a COM object. The information about the COM object is stored in the registry. Something went wrong when you tried to instantiate the COM object: IIS runs with a user account which has not the right to access that place of the registry....
Forum Message 7 May 2013  
Show the values of ValueA and MaskA you used for your test. Do you understand that (6 AND 5) = 4?
Forum Message 7 May 2013  
According to your code snippet, you save freshly generated lists - which are empty. So the files are expected to contain the XML header only. Or did you just not show us the code where you fill the ob
Answer 7 May 2013   license: CPOL
What's scon? Where is it defined, where is it initialized? - I expect this variable to be culprit.I'd also suggest to define dr locally. By the way, what's that? A DataReader? Same with sql (which is a string, isn't it?).
C#
Answer 7 May 2013   license: CPOL
constr - is that null? Where is that defined and initialized? If the error really oocurs in the line you showed us, that's the only candidate for a NullReferenceException. But does it really occur here?
Forum Message 5 May 2013  
That response is not complete - there is not cloing /head tag, nor a cloasing /html. Did you receive only that part, or is it some copy/paste problems with html tags?
Answer 3 May 2013   license: CPOL
All your textboxes are initialised with '0'. inta is always greater than 0. Never will kontrol++ happen, kontrol always stays 0, and m also. while(m==0) stays true eternally.
C#
Answer 2 May 2013   license: CPOL
I tried something like that too. Eventually I decided to have a user with the same user name and password (pure ASCII password!) both on Windows and on Linux...Most likely the current windows user is neither "tfox" nor "carole"
Re: vbs in c# web application by Bernhard Hiller
Forum Message 1 May 2013  
In Process.Start, cscript is the program to run, and your vbs script is the parameter.
Forum Message 1 May 2013  
That's a funny Oracle feature. LIKE with a date/datetime field does not make sense, I think. But I learned that "The date column will be implicitly converted to a character string (according to nls_da

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