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Hi!
I did work this out eventually, but thanks anyway! It's good to know that people out there are looking out for people who need help.
Thanks!
MrWolfy
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Especially this "Graph.ComStart.Enabled = False "
i = 0
Sheets("Graph").Select
ActiveSheet.Cells(4, 2).Select
Delsheet(i) = Worksheets("graph").Cells(4, 2).Value
Do Until Delsheet(i) = ""
Delsheet(i) = Worksheets("graph").Cells(4, 2).Value
Worksheets("graph").Cells(4, 2).Delete
Sheets("Graph").Select
i = i + 1
max = i
Delsheet(i) = Worksheets("graph").Cells(4, 2).Value
Loop
i = 0
For i = 0 To max - 1
Sheets(Delsheet(i)).Select
ActiveWindow.SelectedSheets.Delete
Next i
Graph.TextBox1.Text = ""
Application.DisplayAlerts = True
Application.ScreenUpdating = True
'Graph.CommandButton2.Enabled = False
Graph.CommandButton2.BackColor = &H80&
Graph.ComStart.Enabled = False
Graph.ComStart.BackColor = &HC000&
Application.StatusBar = ""
Sheets("Graph").Select
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The first part orders some coffee beans. It then grinds them in the Do..Loop until they are ready. The next For loop pours just the right amount of water (max-1). Finally, it puts it in the maker and enables the display of Alerts and screen Updating to show the progress in the StatusBar.
No, seriously, you might want to be a little more specific with your questions.
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Be more verbose...explain what?
"The clue train passed his station without stopping." - John Simmons / outlaw programmer
"Real programmers just throw a bunch of 1s and 0s at the computer to see what sticks" - Pete O'Hanlon
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I have to create a desktop application on .net2.0. One of the part of the application is restrict user to access certain web site.After the installation of the application when user type the restricted word on the address bar the browser will stop automatically. During the Installation administrator will set the restricted word they need not know the actual url of the restricted web site.
Please provide me some gudience, it is very needed to me.
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What, school project, do some research (try Google), do some reading, ask SPECIFIC questions where we can help. No one is going to do your project for you but we will help if you have a valid question.
Never underestimate the power of human stupidity
RAH
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am74 wrote: it is very needed to me
Do you have a specific question? Try working on your own project then ask when stuck on something specific.
"The clue train passed his station without stopping." - John Simmons / outlaw programmer
"Real programmers just throw a bunch of 1s and 0s at the computer to see what sticks" - Pete O'Hanlon
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Hi there All !
Sorting Unicode is very easy ,
Combobox in VB.2005 is supported Unicode String
but some of the function like the AutoCompleteSource in search string in combobox is not work well with string unicode ,
does anyone know how to make it well ? , i need some of code and link , or any ideas as you can ..
or u have any way that similar to that function , pls speak out .. come on , i wait for you to reply na
best regard from
nimol men
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Anatha wrote: need some of code and link
Try this site...[^]
"The clue train passed his station without stopping." - John Simmons / outlaw programmer
"Real programmers just throw a bunch of 1s and 0s at the computer to see what sticks" - Pete O'Hanlon
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Hi
i have a gridview control and i want to export its data to sql database table.how can it possible.
thanx
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You are using all the wrong terms - you cannot "export" a gridview to a SQL table.
However you can insert each row in the gridview into an existing table in SQL server. Use 2 loops, 1 for rows, the second for cells in the gridview. At each row populate the insert method (preferably a stored proc) with each cell from the gridview. Insert/execute the method. Process the next row.
Never underestimate the power of human stupidity
RAH
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Alternatively, you can bind the DataGridView to a datasource which will automatically create select, insert and update queries. Not as flexible but easier to implement.
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Yah, I just hate to use the dataset inbuilt stuff, I really loathe having to put any SQL intelligence in a UI object. I'm of the school that only allows stored procs for 99.9% of DB access.
Never underestimate the power of human stupidity
RAH
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Mycroft Holmes wrote: I'm of the school that only allows stored procs for 99.9% of DB access.
I hear ya'
"The clue train passed his station without stopping." - John Simmons / outlaw programmer
"Real programmers just throw a bunch of 1s and 0s at the computer to see what sticks" - Pete O'Hanlon
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i have set Password character property of Textbox1 as * it working fine with my system but this same application in some other system it display password string instead of * for Ex 123456 instead of *
Any help what kind of problem is this??
Hitesh sojitra
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Try setting the UseSystemPasswordChar property of the textbox to true .
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Thank for reply
but if i use UseSystemPasswordChar = true still it not shown me * in any system... any other solution?
Hitesh sojitra
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Hi,
I have one question related to the visualstylebackcolor property of buttons. When I put one button directly on the form and set that property to false , it works fine but when I put the same button in panel it show a button like its visualstylebackcolor property is true even if the property window is showing it false.
How to solve this problem ?
Thanks,
Dan
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Hii
i hope u do little bit wrong.
you follow these steps
Insert a panel on form.
Insert a button on form not panel.
then insert a button on form change the style and cut the button from Form and paste it on Panel it works properly.
May it solve you problem.
Thanx
~ Khatri Mitesh
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Sorry but the same problem .I followed the same steps you wrote !
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Does anybody know a way to dump the password hashes of the Windows Operating System (Primarily Windows XP, but compatibility would be good)?
Also is there anyway to access the HKLM root on a limited account, I badly need to know to get my program to work correctly.
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raing3 wrote: Does anybody know a way to dump the password hashes of the Windows Operating System (Primarily Windows XP, but compatibility would be good)?
There isn't one. The hash only works one way. You cannot reverse the hash to get the password out. The only way to figure out what it is is to hash a test password and compare that hash to the stored hash. If it's a match, you found the password. Considering the shear number of number, character and letter combinations, you're looking at testing billions of passwords to guess the correct ones.
There are tools out there that do just this. Google for "L0ftcrack".
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raing3 wrote: Also is there anyway to access the HKLM root on a limited account, I badly need to know to get my program to work correctly
No. The registry's HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE key requires admin permissions to get write access to it.
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Use Linux to make a copy of the C:\WINDOWS\system32\config\sam file then use lOphtcrack.
You might could use impersonation[^] to access the registry.
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raing3 wrote: know a way to dump the password hashes
No there isn't, hashes are one way. The purpose of a secured cryptographic hash is to make it be something that cannot be worked backwards into the original password.
"The clue train passed his station without stopping." - John Simmons / outlaw programmer
"Real programmers just throw a bunch of 1s and 0s at the computer to see what sticks" - Pete O'Hanlon
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