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I got the same problem.
you need to have .NET on target machine.
http://msdn.microsoft.com/downloads/default.asp?url=/downloads/sample.asp?url=/msdn-files/027/001/829/msdncompositedoc.xml.
try to download this and have fun.
- Anand
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Just to share with you guys,
Hotmail is not accepting CAB file as an attachment. Anybody tried?
-Anand
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M$ does not accept M$
Are you sure?
Mazy
"So,so you think you can tell,
Heaven from Hell,
Blue skies from pain,...
How I wish,how I wish you were here." Wish You Were Here-Pink Floyd-1975
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I tried (5 times)to attach CAB file, but no luck..
Its not giving any error, but simply ignores what you doing..
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What was the size of the attachment? Hotmail has a limit of a 1mb I think. It may be lower now.
Michael
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How can I specify standard Icon IDs for Imagelist such as STD_COPY ( for Copy ). I could not find any way to specify such IDs to non-standard icons too. Is it possible at all to load icon using IDs in .Net?
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After you add ImageList,click the button to the right of Images property.A dialog box will open.
At this path you can find some icons:
<drive>:\program files\visual studio.net\common7\graghics\icons.....
Mazy
"So,so you think you can tell,
Heaven from Hell,
Blue skies from pain,...
How I wish,how I wish you were here." Wish You Were Here-Pink Floyd-1975
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I want to specify IDs, not file path.
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Hi,
I am trying to run my C# application on different machine by copying executable.
I am getting this error. " A required, MSCOREE.DLL, was not found".
Can some one guide me how to deploy.?(FYI: I am creating Cab Project and set up project)
Any restrictions on target machine for deployment.?
Thanks,
Anand.
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How did you create setup project? what attributes you specified in setup prg? Did you look at "WalkThrough" doc on MSDN? Send me some more detail, I hope I'll be able to help you.
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this may help.
http://msdn.microsoft.com/library/default.asp?url=/library/en-us/dnmag01/html/buildapps.asp
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It sounds like the target machine doesn't have the .NET runtime installed.
You can get the redistributable from this MSDN download page.
James
Sonork ID: 100.11138 - Hasaki
"Smile your little smile, take some tea with me awhile.
And every day we'll turn another page.
Behind our glass we'll sit and look at our ever-open book,
One brown mouse sitting in a cage."
"One Brown Mouse" from Heavy Horses, Jethro Tull 1978
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Hi,
I have been writing my own C# Documentation tool after noticing a large number of omissions from the XML documenter provided by Microsoft. It's still in a very alpha phase of development but I still believe it better than the Microsoft one. It is available for free from http://www.softsteel.co.uk/tutorials/cSharp/lesson19.html. The source code has also been released under the GNU GPL.
I will happily accept comments, suggestions, bug reports and patches at bugs@softsteel.co.uk.
Andy
Andrew Sampson
Director
Softsteel Solutions Limited.
Registered in England No.4092969
Registered Office: 81 Freedom Road, Sheffield S6 2XA.
Telephone 0114 233 8136
http://www.softsteel.co.uk/
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Hi
How do you get the memory usage of a computer in C#, i know about the Process Class in System.Diagnostic, but i DO NOT want memory usage about a process
Cheers
Ollie
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The answer is:-
SelectQuery query = new SelectQuery("Win32_OperatingSystem");
ManagementObjectSearcher searcher = new ManagementObjectSearcher( query);
foreach (ManagementObject mo in searcher.Get())
{
System.Management.PropertyDataCollection moCollection;
moCollection = mo.Properties;
foreach (System.Management.PropertyData moValue in moCollection)
{
}
}
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So what namespaces are these in? Still haven't gotten my mind around which namespaces apply to which type of info.
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Hello,
I'm playing around with Shripad Kulkarni's C# TELNET Client - mostly refactoring what he had done and expanding it out to support ANSI (and maybe VT-100 emulation). I've just finished implementing the rest of the telnet protocol.
However, I'm having problems with the font selection.
I'm trying to select a font that will display the original 8-bit OEM/IBM-PC8 font (with all the line characters, etc).
Here is the font I'm using:
System.Drawing.Font( "Lucinda Console",
10.2F,
System.Drawing.FontStyle.Bold,
System.Drawing.GraphicsUnit.Point,
( ( System.Byte )( 255 ) ) );
I've tried both 0 (ANSI) and 255 (OEM) for the last argument.
The text buffers go through a few Encoding.ASCII.GetString() calls too.
Thanks for your help.
Dale Thompson
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Dale Thompson wrote:
I'm trying to select a font that will display the original 8-bit OEM/IBM-PC8 font (with all the line characters, etc).
Here is the font I'm using:
System.Drawing.Font( "Lucinda Console",
10.2F,
System.Drawing.FontStyle.Bold,
System.Drawing.GraphicsUnit.Point,
( ( System.Byte )( 255 ) ) );
I've tried both 0 (ANSI) and 255 (OEM) for the last argument.
The text buffers go through a few Encoding.ASCII.GetString() calls too.
If anyone is interested, I found (guessed) the answer to this question.
Unrelated to the problem - my code snippet had an error, it is "Lucida Console" (not Lucinda).
But the key to the problem has to do with the "Encoding.ASCII.GetString()" calls
The provided ASCII encoding only support 7 bit ASCII. This is where the translation from 16 bit Unicode to what is displayed happens - anything that is 128 or above isn't supported by the supplied ASCII encoding.
The trick is to use the right codepage for the encoding. In this case, after a little research, I found that I needed to use the old IBM Codepage 437!
So - using "Encoding.GetEncoding( 437 ).GetString()" corrects the problem and displays
PC graphics characters!
Hope this info is of use to someone out there!
Dale Thompson
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Hi!
There is two schema here, one refer another's attribute definition.
test.xsd
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<schema targetnamespace="http://www.nope.org/nope" xmlns:xlink="http://www.nope.org/nope" xmlns="http://www.w3.org/2001/XMLSchema" elementformdefault="qualified">
<attribute name="role" type="string">
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user.xsd
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<xs:schema xmlns:xs="http://www.w3.org/2001/XMLSchema" xmlns:test="http://www.nope.org/nope" elementformdefault="qualified" attributeformdefault="unqualified">
<xs:import namespace="http://www.nope.org/nope" schemalocation="D:\vcnet_proj\test.xsd">
<xs:element name="Root">
<xs:complextype>
<xs:attribute ref="test:role">
==============================================
.Net provided a fairly good tool call xsd, which can transfer xml schema definition into C#'s class definition. By this tool we can easily couple with data's serialization.
but this time xsd can't do it.
I typed:
xsd user.xsd /c
xsd tell me that http://www.nope.org/nope:role doesn't declared. But when i examine it in the famouse xml editor xmlspy 4.2 it validates it without any complain.
Where is the fault i made?
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sorry, i dont know why the code between "=" is missing. I repaste it here.
test.xsd
<schema targetnamespace="http://www.nope.org/nope" xmlns:xlink="http://www.nope.org/nope" xmlns="http://www.w3.org/2001/XMLSchema" elementformdefault="qualified">
<attribute name="role" type="string">
user.xsd
<xs:schema xmlns:xs="http://www.w3.org/2001/XMLSchema" xmlns:test="http://www.nope.org/nope" elementformdefault="qualified" attributeformdefault="unqualified">
<xs:import namespace="http://www.nope.org/nope" schemalocation="D:\vcnet_proj\test.xsd">
<xs:element name="Root">
<xs:complextype>
<xs:attribute ref="test:role">
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test.xsd
<?xml version="1.0" encoding="UTF-8"?>
<schema targetNamespace="http://www.nope.org/nope" xmlns:xlink="http://www.nope.org/nope" xmlns="http://www.w3.org/2001/XMLSchema" elementFormDefault="qualified">
<attribute name="role" type="string"/>
</schema>
user.xsd
<?xml version="1.0" encoding="UTF-8"?>
<xs:schema xmlns:xs="http://www.w3.org/2001/XMLSchema" xmlns:test="http://www.nope.org/nope" elementFormDefault="qualified" attributeFormDefault="unqualified">
<xs:import namespace="http://www.nope.org/nope" schemaLocation="D:\vcnet_proj\test.xsd"/>
<xs:element name="Root">
<xs:complexType>
<xs:attribute ref="test:role"/>
</xs:complexType>
</xs:element>
</xs:schema>
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Ive used tlbimp.exe to generate an assembly .DLL from a COM object's .TLB file, which seems to work fine. I've added a reference to it into a C# project, now I'm running into a simple interop problem that I just can't seem to get thru my head.
I've got a method on the COM object that did take a OLECHAR* pointer as a parameter, but the wrapper class lists this as a "ref ushort" parameter. I've been looking at what should be done here for marshalling the data, seems like it should be easy - but it's not clear. Can someone hit me on the head & make me understand?
Thanks,
JC
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Dan I was wondering how long it would take you to find this?
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I just would like to know if this is possible and is there any example to do it.
I have multiple form (MDI) which have a method that i would like to call from the parent MDI.
So I would like to click on a button in the parent MDI and the code will call the a specific method that is in the activeChild.
Does anyone have any ideal?
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