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Why post it here? You must e-mail the source to him as soon as possible. Don't you know that it's urgent? Stop wasting your time by reading this post and send an e-mail.
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how do you set pin code to specific number
if number is wrong it must state
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The standard process is to beat the troll to death with his own leg...
Today's lesson is brought to you by the word "niggardly". Remember kids, don't attribute to racism what can be explained by Scandinavian language roots.
-- Robert Royall
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I'm trying to figure out if you are a troll or just really thick, I seriously hope you are a troll.
Never underestimate the power of human stupidity
RAH
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i just want to know what are the coding of pin code number in terms to change it in c# that used microsoft visual studio.
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Ok, I'll bite, it's a quiet afternoon...
mdiqbal87 wrote: what are the coding of pin code number
I presume you mean the rules for changing the pin number.
What does a pin number do - supplies authentication security. What makes you think there are rules for changing a pin and what possible benifit would the owner of the ATM get from allowing a C# program to change a PIN.
There may be a business process but that entails phone calls and mail and all sorts of stuff you can't do in C#.
Or maybe you want a peice of C# code you can write to a smart card that you can put into an ATM and chage the master pin/password.
Never underestimate the power of human stupidity
RAH
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Mycroft Holmes wrote: Ok, I'll bite, it's a quiet afternoon...
It can't be that quiet...
Just racking up the postings
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Yup
Thursday afternoon, I go on holidays to Thailand tomorrow, not worth starting something so I'm troll baiting.
Never underestimate the power of human stupidity
RAH
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Mycroft Holmes wrote: Never underestimate the power of human stupidity
I think your sig is especially applicable on this clown... what a retard
i bet he thought we were gona fall over own own feet trying to get the codEz to him
Harvey Saayman - South Africa
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I really don't mind these idiots, gives us a chance to exercise our sarcasm and there is nothing more satisfying than slapping an idiot, it's therapeutic for the slapper and educational for the slappee.
Never underestimate the power of human stupidity
RAH
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Mycroft Holmes wrote: educational for the slappee.
i somehow doubt that our "education" sinks into these people...
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are you effing kidding me? Grow up, get a life, and GO AWAY
The only thing you'll get from us are flames
Harvey Saayman - South Africa
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Years ago, I made one in MFC in less than 20 minutes.
John
modified on Thursday, September 18, 2008 9:40 AM
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how to search between two data.
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select * from tablename where datecolumn between 'firstdatevalue' and 'seconddatevalue'
I Love T-SQL
"Don't torture yourself,let the life to do it for you."
If my post helps you kindly save my time by voting my post.
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Don't listen to Blue_Boy, he's still in the SQL forum, try
If(a == b)<br />
{TheSame = true}
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RAH
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well for starters, if i were you, id take my head out my ass and read a book on SQL
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Hi Everyone,
Any body have idea how to download the contacts from Hot Mail email id through C#,asp.net.
If there is any API's .please let know.How to use it.
Regards
Subash
Subash
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Try google, seems to be a common enough question
clickety[^]
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hi
i am trying to write a method for checking which hosts are alive by connecting to the known application port. but i ran into a very weird thing, connecting to 200 hosts takes me about 10 minutes in my application and not more then 45 sec on a test application with same piece of code.
this are windows applications, the code runs in a separate thread and it's logic is:
int threads = 200;
List<system.net.sockets.tcpclient> clientList = new List<system.net.sockets.tcpclient>(threads);
List<iasyncresult> resultList = new List<iasyncresult>();
for (int i = 0; i < threads; i++)
{
System.Net.Sockets.TcpClient client = new System.Net.Sockets.TcpClient();
IAsyncResult result = null;
try
{
result = client.BeginConnect(testedHost, testedPort, null, null);
}
catch
{
}
clientList.Add(client);
resultList.Add(result);
}
for (int i = 0; i < threads; i++)
{
try
{
clientList[i].EndConnect(resultList[i]);
clientList[i].Close();
}
catch
{
}
}
</iasyncresult></iasyncresult></system.net.sockets.tcpclient></system.net.sockets.tcpclient>
did anyone have problems with BeginConnect/EndConnect, or has any clue why the same block of code could work much slower? in both applications only the main thread and additional thread(where this code runs) are present, no more threads to take the cpu resources.
modified on Thursday, September 18, 2008 2:28 AM
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That is a limitation of the ThreadPool I think. Could also be slow DNS resolution.
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the same code works different in the context of two applications.. don't think the thread pool or DNS has anything to do with that..
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Mark Snow wrote: the same code works different in the context of two applications..
Sorry didnt catch that
So what is the differences between the 2 application instances? Is the input different? Different PC's? Debug/release?
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same pc, both in debug. input in the same format. in the test application just put random IP's, in the actual application it is loaded from a file that is also generated randomly (same random IPp's).
this thing is driving me mad for a few days now.. i am trying to figure out what could be causing different behaviour. i thought it was the other threads that are blocking it, commented the code that was starting the rest of the threads, nothing changed.
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I am out of ideas
But try this. Add Trace.WriteLine after ever statement, then use a tool like DebugView to see the timings of the calls. That could hint where it is 'lagging'.
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