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Thanks I will look into that right now !
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Hi, dear all,
I don't know if this is the right place to post my question.
When I compile .wse file to generate setup file, I got the following error:
"To deploy MS Jet 4.0 SP5, you must install MDAC2.6 to your development system.....".
In this case, which service pack of MDAC2.6 should I install?
There are "Microsoft Data Access Components 2.6 RTM" and "Microsoft Data Access Components (MDAC) 2.5 SDK
", which one should I install?
I use Window XP.
Thanks.
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This is not the right place to ask this question.
This is a .Net forum.
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hi
i want to create animated GIF from one picture with professional effect in my program
i think with component can do this
please help me
tanks.
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thank
NGif can create gif from multi picture but i want give one picture and component create special effect
for example the program Cool 3D can do this
now help me
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You're unlikely to get much help on this. We give help and advice on specific problems, but this one is too broad. What special effects? Halos? Lens flares? Starbursts?
reza_stb2002 wrote: now help me
I appreciate that English isn't your first language, so I'll point out that you just gave somebody a command rather than asking for their help.
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So use Cool 3D[^].
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you're right English isn't my native language so please excuse me
Cool 3D is a software not component .I wanna create gif in my programming so i need a component.
Please introduce this component
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I suggest you describe the animation effects you want to achieve, so other people can react. And/or you search the web (or just CodeProject) for related articles. I'm not familiar with Cool3D, I trust it does many things, and I can't guess what it is you want.
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I created this article[^] that may interest you; and I used NGif to create the GIF file that illustrates the animation.
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OK
For example :
I giving to the my program a picture and my program must give me a gif that in it my picture explosive.
Now i need a component or library to do that
i need this to give sign board effect.
thank
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a simple Google action[^] leads to lots of articles, mostly on Adobe tools and Flash; GIMP is also present (it is an Open Source tool, so you can get its code).
Do your research!
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thank you
please tell me how use this Open Source tool
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I have created window application.
I want to create exe of this project which can be used only once for one installation.
Once it is installed it should not be used for another pc.
hi
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Nearly impossible and not a good idea.
You cannot prevent the installation from happening multiple times on multiple PC's unless each PC is connected to the Internet and the installer checks in with a licensing server to see if it's already been installed. If so, then the installer has to abort itself.
But, this is a bad idea. Why? Because what if the end user has to reinstall the software because of a system failure or some kind?? You just lost a customer by forcing them to jump through hoops to reinstall software they already had running.
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Identify the system with any unique identifier like IP Address or MAC address or anything and check for it in a database you have created(the program adds the identification to it everytime it SUCCESSFULLY installs)
But this is not a good idea
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I m having a visualstudio 2008 project all debug folder files. The exe runs well in winxp and window7 32 bit but problem arises when i try to run in window7 64 bit. Plz help me how to resolve this issue.
Any comments are welcome
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Take a look at your Solution Platforms settings when you do a build. Try changing it to Any CPU and then recompile the solution.
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thankz. but i dont have sourcecode of that exe
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Then you need to look at using corflags to set it to run as a 32 bit app (this is a .NET utility that has flags specifically for this).
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thankz i will sure check corflags utility
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Hello all,
I am totally perplexed as I have never seen this happen before, and I am not really sure where to turn (Google turned up nothing useful). Every time a url is requested on one website, a strange string is automatically appended to it like: http://www.dalegroup.com/about.aspx#axzz0purapSyA[^]. At first I thought I could have accidentally made the Session cookieless, but this string is different on every page, and even when refreshing the same page. Has anyone ever seen this before, and if so how do I get rid of it?
Thanks,
Shawn
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From my observations:
I don't think there is reason to be alarmed; it is normal syntax to indicate an anchor within the page, which would cause scrolling until that anchor is visible, assuming it is defined with an <a ...> tag, which it isn't when checking the page source.
It probably is used to carry your session state from one page to the next; you can delete it in the browser's address bar, but as you discovered when absent a new one gets appended.
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