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d@nish wrote: It is done using FileAssociationInfo.
Its not inbuilt
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corrected.
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I have written following code.
I have selected Project type as Visual C# -->
Smart Devise --> Windows CE 5.0
When i built the solution i am getting error as
"'System.Windows.Forms.Application' does not contain a definition for 'Idle'"
int counter = 0;
private void Form1_Idle(object sender, System.EventArgs e)
{
counter++;
label1.Text = counter.ToString();
}
private void Form1_Load(object sender, System.EventArgs e)
{
Application.Idle +=new EventHandler(Form1_Idle);
}
how to handle Idle event.
thanks
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Just add..
private void Form1_Idle(object sender, EventArgs e)<br />
{<br />
}
Kelvin
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saksp wrote: I have selected Project type as Visual C# -->
Smart Devise --> Windows CE 5.0
The .NET Compact Framework doesn't support the Application.Idle event. It is only supported by the .NET Framework.
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Any one know an easy way to add a media player to a c# web form? Also, how do you play music on the login page?
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Jahmelon wrote: c# web form
C# webform? What do you mean by that?
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The form that serves as a basis for constructing a web page in c#
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make an SRC statement
that may help you.
embed src="your file name,which you want to play" width="75%" height="500"% autoplay="true"></embed>
hope it work
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hi i need a help for how i convert all excel sheet data in sql as a table
i have 800 records in 1 sheet.need only logic behind that
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Use OLEDB and read data from excel. Loop through the records and insert each row into DB table. If your DB is SQL server, you can use SQLBulkCopy[^] as well.
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i am using sql 2005 server
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please send me key in the project stegnography for data hiding in midisongs and how to run it. the project download form the site code poject .com
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Hi,
I am trying to come to grips with Vista UAC and am having problems understanding the following....
My installer software (InstallAware) uses $ALLAPPDATA$ as a pointer to the environment variable 'common user data' which prior to Vista was c:\documents and settings\all users\application data\program name etc' . In Vista it becomes 'c:\programdata\program name etc'.
The installer installs all the data files in either Vista and XP etc OK but when the user runs my program in Vista, my program says it can't access the data files. Disabling the UAC fixes the problem.
I specifically use InstallAware to set permissions for all users to have read write access to the $ALLAPPDATA$ folder.
Can someone tell me what I am missing?
Thanks...
Glen Harvy
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You might be missing a few Vista rants
Anyway, turning UAC off solves the problem, so, the solution is turning UAC off. What do you need it for anyway?
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harold aptroot wrote: What do you need it for anyway?
When someone downloads my program to test it out, the last thing I want them to have to do is send me an email saying - it doesn't work
I would think many would just uninstall it and I've lost a sale.
If I know my program doesn't work then I need to tell my users how to bypass/fix the problem or fix it myself. I don't want to tell my prospective client that MS doesn't know what it is doing in regards to the UAC and please turn it off. What are they going to think about me
Glen Harvy
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Ok well fortunately a program can request admin privileges - but I think it has to be restarted for that. It'll throw an UAC prompt of course but everyone always clicks OK anyway.
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With Vista you sometimes have to right click on the application and select run as administrator. This will run the program as the administrator without have to always to UAC off.
Hope that helps.
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tech603 wrote: right click on the application and select run as administrator
I never knew that - thanks - it is another option I can suggest until I get this issue resolved.
Glen Harvy
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I have been telling my users to switch the UAC of and of course this solves their immediate problem. However, that doesn't solve the issue - why can't my program read the data directory
After another couple of hours research it seems InstallAware isn't changing the permissions as I thought it was. This now seems to make everything fall into place for me.
I have found this http://stackoverflow.com/questions/243995/setting-folder-permissions-on-vista[^] and as I already have InstallAware (which is running with sufficient privileges) run an update program then I will include the method and make sure the said directory is granted read/write access.
Glen Harvy
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If it's just during the program run rather than the application install, you need to add an Application Manifest File and edit it to request the permissions in there. The user will be greeted with the UAC prompt each time, but that's life with Vista
The recommendation is to make the program not require elevation, but as you know, that's not always possible/practical.
DaveBTW, in software, hope and pray is not a viable strategy. (Luc Pattyn)Visual Basic is not used by normal people so we're not covering it here. (Uncyclopedia)
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