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hi
pl check like this:-
[DllImport("csp2.dll",EntryPoint="csp2TimeStamp2Str",ExactSpelling=false,SetLastError=true)]
public static extern int csp2TimeStamp2Str(out char stamp,out char value,int maxLength);
regards,
pubudu.
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Do you have any documentation?
The first parameter unsigned char *Stamp might be
1. a pointer to a simple value, possibly taken from an enumeration
ref char stamp
ref short stamp
[MarshalAs(UnmanagedType.U2)] ref YourEnumType stamp
2. a [In] null-terminated unicode string
[MarshalAs(UnmanagedType.LPWStr)] string stamp
3. a [Out/maybe In] null-terminated unicode string
[MarshalAs(UnmanagedType.LPWStr)] StringBuilder stamp
4. a [In] data array, its length is given in parameter nMaxLength
[MarshalAs(UnmanagedType.LPArray, SizeParamIndex = 2)] char[] stamp
5. a [Out] data array, its length is the return value of the function
IntPtr stamp
This goes for the second parameter as well, except for the last two possibilities, one is an [Out] parameter, the other one is an [In] parameter.
Without some documentation it is very hard to tell.
Mark
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How can i get my app to always beinfront of all other running programs, even when its not active (Just like the task manager)
If your task manager is not always on top go 'Options' --> 'Always on top'
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In your Form's properties, find TopMost and set it to true.
Or, in the form's code:
this.TopMost = true;
RageInTheMachine9532
"...a pungent, ghastly, stinky piece of cheese!" -- The Roaming Gnome
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It may be that I just don't have enough coffee in me yet this morning but out of curiousity, if I have two apps with both set to TopMost which one actually appears on top? Guessing it would be the last one open but I may be wrong.
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The last one opened gets the top spot in the Z-Order.
RageInTheMachine9532
"...a pungent, ghastly, stinky piece of cheese!" -- The Roaming Gnome
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Out of curiosity (as well):
Is Z-Order shared among monitors or does each screen have its own Z-Order?
Meaning, if I have 2 programs which are set to top-most and I drag one to another screen, will it "stay" on top of others apps on that screen?
Im asking because the program I am writing would be ideal to have on top on a second screen, so I just was curious if setting "top-most" would be enough.
As usual, the user can easily disable "top-most" at the press of a menu item
Cheers,
Sebastian
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Contra vim mortem non est medicamen in hortem.
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If your desktop is shared among all the monitors, then the Z-Order is also shared among them. If not, then each monitor has it's own Z-Order.
RageInTheMachine9532
"...a pungent, ghastly, stinky piece of cheese!" -- The Roaming Gnome
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Anyone know where I could get access to the icons Windows XP uses ? I'd like to use the native Windows icons in my own application. Specifically I'd like to use the icons that are present in the Control Panel. Is this possible ?
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You might first want to consider, or better yet - find out for sure, if this is a copyright violation.
The icons you find in the control panel are stored in the control panel files themselves (*.CPL). The are articles here on CP that explain how to pull the icons out of various .EXE and .DLL files. .CPL files are pretty much just like .EXE's. Just search the articles for "extract icon".
RageInTheMachine9532
"...a pungent, ghastly, stinky piece of cheese!" -- The Roaming Gnome
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You can google for a nice little tool called "Buddy Icon Grabber". It will extract all icons out of any .exe or .dll file for you.
It can also scan your machine for all icons and let you save them to different formats and sizes. However, this mode is a system-resources eater!
Regards,
Polis
Can you practice what you teach?
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Can anyone help in extracting the exe files in such a way that the exe file does not install but extracts the all the files in a separate folder?
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I gues you need a Zip like utility.
There is a free zip lib made in C# here icsharpcode.net
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thanks for ur response. No i don't want any zip like utility. if i use diagonostics.process...,start(),waitforexit(), the exe file is extracted to install, but i want the exe file to extract to be unzipped or stored & not installing the exe package.
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You'll have to find out what the command line parameters are for the file you want to unpack. If the .EXE supports the functionality you want, you're in business, all you have to do is use the correct commandline parameters to tell the .EXE to unpack itself but not run its setup. If not, oh well...
RageInTheMachine9532
"...a pungent, ghastly, stinky piece of cheese!" -- The Roaming Gnome
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system.diagnostics.process.start("filename.zip"); will extract the file (if it is an exe file , it starts to install)...all i need is to unzip the filename.zip, so that i can store the unzipped contents in another folder.
thanks
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If you start a .ZIP file, it'll open in whatever application is registered to handle .ZIP files. It won't unpack the thing unless you give the correct command line parameters.
An .EXE is a different story. Not every .EXE self installer uses the same compression engine, so the command line parameters are going to be different from .EXE to .EXE. Herein lies your problem. You can attempt to use launch WinZip, or whatever .ZIP application your using, with the .EXE name in place of the .ZIP filename you would normally use. For example, a hypothetical command line for unzipping a .ZIP file might be:
WinZip -u -s myfile.zip c:\myfolder
You can replace the .ZIP filename with the selfextracting .EXE to unpack it:
WinZip -u -s mysetup.exe c:\myfolder
The problem with launching an .EXE and getting it to unpack itself is you don't know ahead of time if the .EXE supports unpacking with launching, unpacking to a traget folder, or what the proper command line parameters are to get it to unpack. You can only guess at this stuff.
RageInTheMachine9532
"...a pungent, ghastly, stinky piece of cheese!" -- The Roaming Gnome
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Hi,
I am curious abt how to unzip the exe file (without extracting)in a C# program
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Read my previous post. It's got all the information you need and the pitfalls you're looking at.
RageInTheMachine9532
"...a pungent, ghastly, stinky piece of cheese!" -- The Roaming Gnome
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ok yeah i tried by ur method as wzunzip c:\filename.zip c:\folder\
it really unzipped. wow
but if i replace it for a cabinet extractor exe file, it asks for password
what am i to do to unzip the exe file?
suggestions please......
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Only you can answer that question since your the one holding the .EXE.
Have you tried Whatever.EXE /?
RageInTheMachine9532
"...a pungent, ghastly, stinky piece of cheese!" -- The Roaming Gnome
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hello,
I have a page, which has another page nested in a frame inside it. the parent page loads a UserControl object, which can has text fields, checkboxes, and other UI components on it, then it passes it to the framed page using Session[].
The user than enters text into the control.
when the user is done, they press a button on the parent page, and I try to get the UserControl using the Session[], I get it successfully, but I dont get any of the updated properties of the child controls on the UserControl. for example, if the user entered text into a text box, the .Text property of that textbox will still be what it was when the control was created.
Any ideas?
thanks
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Make the viewstate property of it to true.
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the control is in a .ascx file, it doesnt have any code behind or anything.
I added the following at the top of the file, but it didnt seem to make a difference.
<%@ Control EnableViewState="True" %>
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Hello,
I have the following situation:
a CurrencyManager with which I put the informations from a database into some text/combo boxes on a windows form;
One of the fields from the database is of true/false type, but for that information to have meaning for the user I want the combobox not to display the 0/1 values (from the database) but some strings, like "started"/"stoped".
I do not know which is the easiest way to do this (neighter a easy way to identify the current record from the database to put a "if" statement on the 0/1 values of the field)... the binding manager only shows me the info in the database...
I would appreciate any idea,
Thank you,
Cristina
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