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Is this possibly a permissions issue? I asked because I just tried it, and I was able to access subfolders.
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hello i want to create a directory from windows services my code is as below but is doesnt seems to do the work how can i do this.
protected override void OnStart(string[] args)
{
Thread mythread= new Thread(new ThreadStart(Run));
mythread.Start();
}
private void Run(){
System.IO.DirectoryInfo dI= new DirectoryInfo(@"c:/mydir/mysubdir");
if(!dI.Exists)
{
dI.Create();
}
}
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You wrote:
System.IO.DirectoryInfo dI= new DirectoryInfo(@"c:/mydir/mysubdir");
I believe that should be
System.IO.DirectoryInfo dI= new DirectoryInfo(@"c:\mydir\mysubdir");
Use backslashes no slashes. Also I suggest you'd check the static methods of Directory class. No need to instantiate a DI object.
Regards
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nice to see you back
When you get mad...THINK twice that the only advice
Tamimi - Code
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Thanks!
My exams are finally over. I now have a chance to breath again.
It's nice to be back, and meet you again.
Regards
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I hope you did good
When you get mad...THINK twice that the only advice
Tamimi - Code
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i was not mad when i was working with widows application but when i started working with "windows services" then things got crazy do you have any idea. abt windows services :->
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i dont think its problem with back slash or a forward slash the same thing workd when i do with console application but it doesnot work with windows service. any idea its windows services not console application or windows application.
thanx though.
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If(!System.IO.Directory.Exists("C:\\Something\\")
{
System.IO.Directory.CreateDirectory("C:\\Something\\");
}
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hello i want to create a directory from windows services my code is as below but is doesnt seems to do the work how can i do this.
protected override void OnStart(string[] args)
{
Thread mythread= new Thread(new ThreadStart(Run));
mythread.Start();
}
private void Run(){
System.IO.DirectoryInfo dI= new DirectoryInfo(@"c:/mydir/mysubdir");
if(!dI.Exists)
{
dI.Create();
}
}
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First of all, please use a descriptive topic for your post next time, instead of "urgent". You'll likely get more replies if you stick with a descriptive topic.
In order to help you diagnose your problem, can you tell us what isn't working? Have you setup a debug breakpoint in the code to see whether the directory already exists?
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Turn the slashes the right way.
System.IO.DirectoryInfo dI= new DirectoryInfo(@"c:\mydir\mysubdir");
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how to add the text in text box so that it will add at the end of text box and the newely added text should be visible. Note :the focus is not present on the text box.
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try out
TextBox1.Text=TextBox1.Text+"New string";
rahul
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textbox1.AppendText(text);
Regards
Shajeel
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TextBox1.Text +="new text string";
"My advice to you is to get married. If you find a good wife, you will be happy; if not, you will become a philosopher." Socrates
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Hopefully a quick one!!!
How can you get a menu to work like radio buttons, ie, you check 1 and all the others in the sub menu uncheck?
An example is the view --> arrange icons by --> (name, size, type, modified) in an file explorer window.
I could do it manually but was just wondeing if i am overlooking a property that will do it for me!!!
TIA
Mark
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I am using String.Format("{0 ,0}",variable) to format numbers with thousands separators the point is if I have an integer value of 0 I always get 00 as a result so is there a way to avoid this?
Mohamed El Gohary
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#,0
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b { font-weight: normal; }
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I guess you need to ask them. Doesn't intellisense tell you ? We plainly cannot, we don't even know what you're talking about.
Christian Graus - C++ MVP
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Hi,
I have created one web based application using asp.net. I want to display splash screen till the startup page loads.
i am able to do it in windows based application ,but not getting idea about web based. can you help me out?
Thanks and Regards,
Jay Khanpara
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You can't. Remember, your web app runs on the server, not the client.
Christian Graus - C++ MVP
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The only workaround I can think of is having a front page that displays your "splash screen", then redirects to you actual main page.
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Hi,
I am bulding a Windows application through C# and I want to integrate that with ActiveDirectory(AD), also i want users(not part of AD) to login into my application. that i have done with a simple .mdb. but i want my AD users to simply double Click my Application and get started. How can i do this in C#? I mean how can i authenticate those users(I can not ask them for password).
Also, I have alredy added some 40 around forms. and i want those forms to be launched if the user is of a specific type(for ex: Admin,Site Admin,General User.. etc). How can i put the minimum amount of code within these froms so that i need not change the whole code.
Please advice.
Thanks In Advance
kss
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