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You either need to make this a once only event, a simple flag and IF THEN would do it, or reset the combo box each time.
Depending on what you need either is a valid option.
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ComboBox1.Items.Clear() would do the trick.
Otherwise as I say just call the population once at the beginning.
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Visual Basic Question?
'Please Modify this program to lock drive C: and D:
Private Sub Command1_Click()
Dim fs As New FileSystemObject
Dim f
Dim strPath As String
strPath = "C:\TestFolder"
Name strPath As strPath & "A"
Set f = fs.GetFolder(strPath & "A")
f.Attributes = -1
End Sub
Private Sub Command2_Click()
Dim fs As New FileSystemObject
Dim f
Dim strPath As String
strPath = "C:\TestFolder"
Set f = fs.GetFolder(strPath & "A")
f.Attributes = 0
Name strPath & "A" As strPath
End Sub
' It has two buttons in a form; lock folder and unlock folder
Please help
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There is no code in here that will "lock" a folder on any drive. No one is going to write your code for you.
In order to help any further, you're going to have to define what you mean by "locking a folder".
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Despite that you didn´t define what "lock" means - as Dave already mentioned - the 2nd question: Convert into what?
I cannot remember: What did I before google?
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I'm trying to make a mail form in wpf/vb.net I havent found the problem in my code
Imports System.Net.Mail
Class MainWindow
Dim username As String
Dim password As String
Private Sub Button1_Click(ByVal sender As System.Object, ByVal e As System.Windows.RoutedEventArgs) Handles Button1.Click
Dim mail As New MailMessage
mail.From = New MailAddress(txtFrom.Text)
mail.To.Add(txtTo.Text)
mail.Subject = txtSubject.Text
mail.Body = txtMessage.Text
Dim smtp As New SmtpClient("Smtp.gmail.com")
smtp.EnableSsl = True
smtp.Credentials = New System.Net.NetworkCredential(txtUsername.Text, PasswordBox1.Password)
smtp.Port = 465
smtp.Send(mail)
End Sub
End Class
I am new so any help would be good
Thanks
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So what's the problem/error message?
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Dave Kreskowiak wrote: So what's the problem/error message?
It just times out every time
I googled lol this sounds funny google mail host and port but it doesnt send the message to my account
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You have to use port 587. Reading the documentation on the SmtpClient class states that:
An alternate connection method is where an SSL session is established up front before any protocol commands are sent. This connection method is sometimes called SMTP/SSL, SMTP over SSL, or SMTPS and by default uses port 465. This alternate connection method using SSL is not currently supported.i>
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Thank You sir now I can hard wire it to send me log files in my apps
I wonder why google site search returned the wrong port.
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modified on Tuesday, February 15, 2011 11:23 AM
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Hi,
Does anyone knows how to export/extract/copy (or whatever is the right word) a file wich is added to the soulution, on the startup of a program, like somekind of installation?
cheers
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Instead of start up, you can make it a part of installation process. This will then be just a one time action. This[^] might help.
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In my company each user has a username based on their login name. For example, John Smith would have a user name of JSmith. However my program needs to retrieve the full name of the user. The System.Environment.UserName only return the login in name. However on all our computer when you click Ctrl-Alt-Del it comes up with a window that lets you lock the computer, start the task manager, etc. On this window though it shows the login information and it says "John Smith is logged on as MyCompany\jsmith" and has the time the user logged in. So I know the full user name is stored in some setting, but I don't know where or how to access it. Any help would be appreciated. Thanks in advance.
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Use UserPrincipal.Current.DisplayName .
Further, this[^] article should be helpful to you (even though it is for C#).
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Hi I am starting a new project that will be used by one user per copy. It will require a data store, upon witch many calculations will be required. My question is, What type of data source would You use for this type of app. I am "new to developing" so any input would be appreciated.
My first thought would be to use xml as a data source, what do You think?
If You think I am on the wrong track Please feel free to say what an idiot
BTW This will be My first data centric app.
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Is the data to be shared by all copies of the program?
Is there likely to be more than a very small amount of data?
If the answer to either of those questions is yes then I would suggest that you would be better using one of the SQL variants. SQLExpress or SQL C.E..
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The answer to the first question is no
And to the second Yes
(Sorry I don't know how to quote your message)
So the next question I have is what model should I use? EG. I would be using OO so would dao or enties?
BTW thank You for Your input!
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frazzle-me wrote: (Sorry I don't know how to quote your message)
After you have hit the 'Reply' widget, select the text you want to quote from the original message and then hit the 'Quote Selected Text' button. (The big orange one )
If dao in your question means what it used to mean then it has been replaced by ADO.NET[^]. If you follow the links on that page, you will get a fairly good understanding of how it works.
The Entity Framework[^] can be a little complex, particularly if your database schema changes quite a lot during development. Once again if you follow the links on that page you will get to understand how it works.
For a first 'data centric' application I would probably tend toward ADO, but I am a conservative sort of person. If after you've had a play with both, you think you've got your head round Entities then go for that, otherwise use ADO.
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.”
I wouldn't let CG touch my Abacus!
When you're wrestling a gorilla, you don't stop when you're tired, you stop when the gorilla is.
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Henry Minute wrote: For a first 'data centric' application I would probably tend toward ADO, but I am a conservative sort of person. If after you've had a play with both, you think you've got your head round Entities then go for that, otherwise use ADO.
Thank You I am researching ado now
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Hi,
I am developing a database that require a visualization of STEP or IGES file. I want basic rotation keys and zoom in/out.
Can anyone now if this feasible under Visual Studio 2008/2010 ? There is any library o API that I can use.
Thanks for the feedback.
knc
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Yes, it's feasible to do.
You'd either have to write your own libraries to parse the file and visualize them or find a library to do it for you. I don't know of any, but if you Google for "IGES STEP SDK" you might find a few.
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Like which? Are you talking about the individual pictures or the entire right side panel of the form?
In either case, I'd bet that they are both custom made controls. You'd probably start with a Panel control and custom paint the image it should show. You could probably use a Panel control inside of another Panel to handle scrolling. The inner Panel would host all of your image controls.
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Meh, dunno anything about custom painting. Do you know of any third party controls that look like it?
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The Mighty Atom wrote: Meh, dunno anything about custom painting.
Wow. So much for learning...
The Mighty Atom wrote: Do you know of any third party controls that look like it?
I don't know of a third party control that does this for you.
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Looks like a set of picture boxes (perhaps in a panel).
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