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alvin talavera wrote: I'm planning to create a program in VB.NET that is linked to PBX using TAPI3.0 dynamic link library (DLL) Have a look at the article TAPI 3.0 Application development using C#.NET[^]
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Hi BPFH,
I downloaded the sample code from the article, but I don't think if this thing will gonna work on my computer.
What are the things should I configure and install on my machine before running this application?
ex:
1. Computer (using the downloaded TAPI app.) should be connected to:
a. VoIP
b. Data
2. Software/application should be installed to:
Server Computer - software to install
Client Computer - software to install
3. Testing procedures that will evaluate the setup and configuration if its working
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alvin talavera wrote: What are the things should I configure and install on my machine before running this application? .NET, but that should already be installed. TAPI3 should also already be on your PC. There's no mention of additional requirements.
alvin talavera wrote: 2. Software/application should be installed to:
Server Computer - software to install
Client Computer - software to install Depends on what you're going to do. TAPI is low level access to the telephony-services, which you can use from VB.NET, that's true. How you use it, is up to you.
What is the purpose of the VB.NET app? What is it supposed to do?
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Hi,
I am trying to develop an application that is capable of doing the following:
1. Read the call logs (incoming/outgoing calls)
2. Read the recorded voice calls
3. Call and received using the created phone user interface
I want everything to be monitored using the this project.
Can you help me out with this?
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alvin talavera wrote: Can you help me out with this? I already have a fulltime job; I can help you if you have a specific question. In general, you'd split up the problem in little parts, and solve each of them. I'm not sure whether you can get logs, but it shouldn't be too hard to dial a number.
There will not be a complete step-by-step example on how to build such a thing; you'll be spending quite some time researching.
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Thanks for the information, Bastard. I'll just contact you if I have a major concern with regards to such thing. For now, I will just do researching more about the TAPI3.0 to get more ideas.
Thanks again.
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Hello friends! Please help me out of this stuff. I have the following code to copy files from one folder to another in vb6.0. FileCopy App.Path & "C:\mywork\dbase.mdb", App.Path & "C:\newfiles". From the code, mywork is the folder that contains the file I want to copy, and newfiles is the destination folder. But when I click on the copy button, it shows runtime error, Path not found. Please any help will be appreciated.
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Re-read what you just posted. You're prepending App.Path to the hardcoded path of "C:\mywork\dbase.mdb" and "C:\newfiles". What's the value of App.Path?? What would the complete paths look like if you prepended that value to both of the paths you specified?? Does those results look like valid file/folder paths to you??
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Hello Dave, thanks for your reply. Please can you help me out to solve it, because I really need it.
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I've told you exactly what to look at so you can solve it yourself. This is VERY easy to solve, if you have any debugging knowledge at all.
Click on the FileCopy line, set a breakpoint on it (under the Debug menu) and run your code. When it gets to this line, the code will stop. You can then use the Visual Studio debugger to look at the values of variables.
I can't tell you exactly what the line should read because only YOU know exactly what you want this code to do.
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From your post it would seem that leaving off the App.Path and just using the actual file locations would work for you. i.e, FileCopy c:\mywork\dbase.mdb, c:\newfiles. That is, if the mywork directory is under C:\ and it is truly not under your apps working directory. Typically the debugger will let you know what is failing so you should look at that as you program when things do not work. You may have to show more actual code here to have someone help you.
vbmike
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how to send sms from vb.net2010 to mobile phone plz send me help
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To send an SMS from a computer you will need to subscribe to and pay for a service to send SMS texts.
The other option is to buy a cheap Android mobile phone and write something to connect to the device and send texts via the phone itself.
This second option would mean that you would need to look into programming with an Android device and write some sort of service to connect to the device via a wireless connection.
“That which can be asserted without evidence, can be dismissed without evidence.”
― Christopher Hitchens
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Countered the idiot down vote!
Never underestimate the power of human stupidity
RAH
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Thanks!
The downvote didn't even show up as a vote.
“That which can be asserted without evidence, can be dismissed without evidence.”
― Christopher Hitchens
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First of all this is my first thread, I'm new here so yeah, hello.
I would like to ask am i able to detect whether my webcam is being used by any other application.
The method I have in my mind is to put a timer and every time it ticked, It will check whether the webcam is running. Is this possible?
Please anyone? I have tried few but not able to.
Thank you.
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Saiful Bahari wrote: I would like to ask am i able to detect whether my webcam is being used by any other application. Only if the device-driver supports it. Then it'd be a question whether there's an API for C#.
Saiful Bahari wrote: The method I have in my mind is to put a timer and every time it ticked, It will check whether the webcam is running. Is this possible? AFAIK, only by "trying" to use the webcam which would create problems of its own (like the webcam being in use by your app when the user tries to Skype with it)
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I understand what you meant, but I didn't manage to do it. Can you help me with a little guide? I'm using Touchless SDK to connect to the webcam. I've tried my luck on their discussion room but it looks like a dead town there. No one ever reply any more.
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Saiful Bahari wrote: I understand what you meant, but I didn't manage to do it. ..because most drivers will not support it.
Saiful Bahari wrote: Can you help me with a little guide? Find an example here that tries to use the webcam. If it throws an exception, the webcam is in use.
Check it often enough, and the cam will always be in use (by you, making it unavailable for other apps).
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Hello,
I am desperately trying to implement a VB .NET dll in a vb6 program without registration. I am completely new at this and no one in my company's IT department has needed anything like this so far, so there is no one to ask. I can get it to work on my PC without problems, but I can't get it to work on other PCs
So what I tried is this:
- Create a simple dll-class in VB .NET using Visual Studio 2010 (basically a hello world class)
- Make it com visible and register for interop services
- Compile (does compile for release or debug make any difference?)
- import tlb file in VB6
- compile VB6 project
Now I copied the dll and tbl files in the directory of the VB6 exe and tried creating a manifest.
I tried doing it by hand
using MMM
using UMMM
using mt32.exe
using Side by Side Manifest Maker
MMM: Creates an almost empty manifest. No reference to any dll found. Unsurprisingly this doesn't work on other PCs: "ActiveX component can't create object"
MT32.exe: Tryied creating a manifest out of the tlb and dll but I get "Automation error. Error in the dll"
UMMM: I was unsure how to configure the .ini file. What I have is this:
Identity C:\Program Files\Microsoft Visual Studio\VB98\TestDLL_UMMM\TestDLL.exe test "Test1.0"
File TestDLL.dll
-> "not a valid win32 application"
Side by Side Manifest Maker: Creates a manifest if I just add the tbl, but then I just get the "ActiveX component can't create object error". If I add the dll, it can't create a manifest because tlb.exe produces an error (translated from German): "a dependency couldn't be found. The assembly is being created by a runtime that is newer than the current runtime, and can't be loaded"
by hand: I can't actually find that version of the project. Suffice to say, I couldn't get it to work and I had no clue if I was even doing anything right
I am now completely desperate and I have tried everything I could think of. I tried reading up on assemblies, manifests and how they work in VB6 and .NET, but nothing helped me in figuring out what I am doing wrong. Please help!
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Start here[^]. MonganT wrote: I am now completely desperate Don't; in the worst-case scenario it'd mean that one would have to register the tlb. The world will not end.
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Unfortunately that doesn't help. I work for an international company in manufacturing. The VB6 software is installed on many PCs that serve as interfaces for the workers. They have just about zero permissions and cannot register dlls. Moreover, it is against company guidelines to allow them this kind of access
In short, it has to be registration free
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MonganT wrote: it is against company guidelines to allow them this kind of access Still doesn't mean you should be desparate; if it cannot be done because the customer does not want it, then that's the decision of the customer.
I'm out, sorry. Good luck.
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