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So you are fine with that?
All the best,
Martin
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Yep
Works Fine:
procesos proces = new procesos();<br />
ThreadStart inipro = delegate { proces.iniciar(new updatevalores(actualizarv)); };<br />
new Thread(inipro).Start();
Ok, so much battle with Thread and asyncronic querys...
time to rest
thanks for all
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Sleep well!
You are wellcome!
All the best,
Martin
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y me getting also feel to sleep..............
a very long conversation to a simple problem...
Thanks and regards
manoj Kumar Jha
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What are webparts?What is the use of webparts
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what is google[^] ?
Christian Graus - Microsoft MVP - C++
"I am working on a project that will convert a FORTRAN code to corresponding C++ code.I am not aware of FORTRAN syntax" ( spotted in the C++/CLI forum )
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Christian Graus wrote: what is google[^] ?
Oohhh!!! Are we playing Jeopardy now?
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Christian Graus wrote: what is google
I don't know but a simple search on About.com[^] finds the answer! Are you helpless!
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hi all,
how to wrap a text of a item to the next line of listview
if the length is too long?
i found in msdn that the labelwrap property works only if the view mode is set to largeicon or smallicon.
i need to set the view mode to Tile and i need to wrap the text
how is it possible?
Thanks in advance.
Regards
Anuradha
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I think this[^] is what you are looking for.
Take care,
Tom
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Hi
I have Windows server 2000 with Terminal Services components installed.
I set ERRORLVEL in C# console application using
System.Environment.Exit(1); OR
System.Environment.ExitCode = 1;
but on dos prompt if i type echo %ERRORLEVEL% , it always returns 0.
I seen on KB from Microsoft-- KB 810146
http://support.microsoft.com/kb/810146
which mentiones that Scripts that check the %errorlevel% system variable may return inconsistent values when run on a Windows 2000-based computer with Terminal Services components installed.
so what is the workaround/soluation for this ? How to set ERRORLEVEL for Windows 2000 with Terminal Services components installed ?
-sandeep
-- modified at 6:19 Thursday 11th October, 2007
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s v joshi wrote: so what is the workaround/soluation for this ?
According to the Microsoft Knowledge Base article you quoted there is a RESOLUTION to the problem. Did you follow the instructions it gave?
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Hi
I have service pack 4 installed .
I have searched Microsoft.com for "Windows 2000 hotfix KB810146" but did not get any result.
I am searching for this hotfix but not getting any results. I guess i need to contact support for it.
But i wonder if i set the ERRORLEVEL form c++ then echo %ERRORLEVEL% returns correct value but if i set from C# then only it shows 0.
-sandeep
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And return ing the value from Main doesn't work either?
[System.STAThreadAttribute]
static int
Main
(
string[] args
)
{
return ( 1 ) ;
}
After reading the KB, it seems it only applies to processes that get killed and don't reach the return .
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change your batch command to
start /wait %path_to_your_exe% to get the right %errorlevel%
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Hello,
I have a tool that creates a word document using C#. To do this, I used the MS Word 11.0 Object Library. Now I tried installing the application on the local of a colleague of mine but he is unable to create an MS Word doc and is prompting an error. I need help in knowing the requirements (I can't seem to find the right keywords to search for it on google.)
Here are some of my questions:
- Should the same MS Word version be installed on the user's pc, or will a different version work?
- Should it be the same edition? (Like Professional or Small Business edition)
- Should the .Net Programmability Support be installed for the MS Word of the user's local? Or is this only needed by the developer to have access to the 11.0 Object library?
- Any other useful information?
Thank you!
Rafferty
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HI,
i would like to know if ther is a way to integrate a form within a form
so that i can move it around inside the "Fahter" form and so on...
if u can point me to an example or an article that will be great.
THNKS
kobkob
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No, your internal form should be developed as a user control. You can then put that control onto another empty form to make it appear as it's own dialog.
Christian Graus - Microsoft MVP - C++
"I am working on a project that will convert a FORTRAN code to corresponding C++ code.I am not aware of FORTRAN syntax" ( spotted in the C++/CLI forum )
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i Know UC( UserControl )
But The UserControl do not have a ControlBox ...
which i want ...
THNKS
kobkob
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Do u mean a form inside a form like a panel inside a form...or else do u want popup another form on a button click event of the parent form?
Koushik
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Hello,
Yes, it is possible;
By setting the 'TopLevel' property of the SubForm to 'false'.
Then you can Add the SubForm to the MainForm.Controls.
Form SubForm = new Form();
SubForm.TopLevel = false;
this.Controls.Add(SubForm );
SubForm.Show();
By setting the TopLevel property to false, it is no more possible to call the form modal with ShowDialog.
Hope it helps!
-- modified at 5:48 Thursday 11th October, 2007
A second possibility is the IsMdiContainer
this.IsMdiContainer = true;
SubForm.MdiParent = this;
this.Controls.Add(SubForm);
SubForm.Show();
All the best,
Martin
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wow ...it's great i never knew that it can be shown in that way ...
Koushik
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YEAH MAN
THNKS A lot
it works GREAT
kobkob
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You are wellcome!
All the best,
Martin
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