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Similar question: I've already downloaded and installed the .NET Framework 2.0. Now how do I import the controls to my VS.NET toolbox?
A little learning is a dangerous thing;
Drink deep, or taste not, the Pierian Spring.
—Alexander Pope
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what controls are you trying to import?
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Preferably all of them, but at the very least I'm trying to get FolderBrowserDialog (I think that's the name).
On a side note, I wonder why the SDK installation doesn't detect VS.NET and do this automatically? I guess only Microsoft knows.
A little learning is a dangerous thing;
Drink deep, or taste not, the Pierian Spring.
—Alexander Pope
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By the way I'm upgrading from 1.0 not 1.1. Or else I'd already have that component, yeah.
A little learning is a dangerous thing;
Drink deep, or taste not, the Pierian Spring.
—Alexander Pope
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What are you using for a programming enviroment, You need to use Visual Studio 2005 or the express edition to see the new controls. The 2.0 framework is not usable in Visual Studio 2003 or earlier
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I guess that's my problem, then; I'm using the Student Edition (I believe) of VS.NET 2002. Thanks for your help anyway, I'll just make do with the CLI compilers for now.
A little learning is a dangerous thing;
Drink deep, or taste not, the Pierian Spring.
—Alexander Pope
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I have two Datagrids, one above the other with the same width and X starting point. Is there a way that when the horizontal scrollbar of one is moved right-left, the scrollbar of the other moves to the same position as well?
Thanks!
RABB17
"Nothing fancy needed, please just solve all our problems as quickly as possible."
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Hi,
Can i use ILDASM(MS Disassember) at command prompt to extract only dependencies(their names) of a binary.
Warm Regards,
Mushq
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How would you make an assembly in the GAC show up in the add references dialog box of the VS.NET IDE?
Vasini
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In the registry:
HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SOFTWARE\Microsoft\Visual Studio\*.*\AssemblyFolders
Create an entry for the physical path to your component.
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Hi everyone,
I'm trying to decrypt some encrypted text that has been Base64 encoded. The following code throws a System.Security.Cryptography.CryptographicException with the message "Length of the data to decrypt is invalid." I'd appreciate it if someone could demontrate the correct way of doing this and/or point out the flaws in my code.
System::String^ Quantum::Util::DecryptString(System::String^ str)
{
using namespace System::IO;
using namespace System::Security::Cryptography;
MemoryStream^ ms = gcnew MemoryStream;
RijndaelManaged^ rm = gcnew RijndaelManaged;
CryptoStream^ cs = gcnew CryptoStream(ms, rm->CreateDecryptor(),
CryptoStreamMode::Write);
StreamWriter^ sw = gcnew StreamWriter(cs);
try {
array<System::Byte>^ bytes = System::Convert::FromBase64String(str);
sw->Write(bytes);
} finally {
sw->Close();
cs->Close();
ms->Close();
}
return System::Convert::ToString(ms->ToArray());
}
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Hi,
My application is running on framework 1.1 with no problems, but when I change the framework and make it 2.0 then application is not working properly. Some javascript part is not running also some pages are not displaying due to configuration error. Can you please inform me how to solve these framework compatibility bugs?
-- modified at 23:50 Tuesday 6th February, 2007
#Abhi#
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Hi all,
I strating a thread and in thread function i am starting a timer,
in timer proc i am reading a file and put these into a collection but
now i want to call another function through thread proc not from timer but i am not able call other function from thread because of this timer,
so can anybody give me idea what i have to do.
i am starting timer in my thread function as follows :
System::Timers::Timer^ r_ScheduleTimer = gcnew System::Timers::Timer;
r_ScheduleTimer->Elapsed += gcnew ElapsedEventHandler( CScheduleTimer::TimerProc );
r_ScheduleTimer->Interval = 10000;
r_ScheduleTimer->Enabled = true;
Console::ReadLine();
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I am developing application in VS2005 C#, Windows Mobile 5.
Please help, I have some doubts..
1. How to code for softkeys in Windows Mobile?
2. How to add background image?
3.If I closed the application, its still running at the background,I stop running programs also its still running,I need to remove the battery to shutdown the application.How to avoid this?
4.How to install exe file with icon/logo to Windows Mobile programs collection?
I am a newbie for WM development,So, please bear with my questions.
Thanks in advance
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Please don't cross post
Christian Graus - Microsoft MVP - C++
Metal Musings - Rex and my new metal blog
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I am new to the .NET framework, but have a lot of experience with C++ and MFC. I need to do a simple thing. I am using a StreamReader to read lines of text from an ASCII file. I then need to do formatted reads on the Strings^s I get. That is, I want to read substrings, integers, floats, etc, from each line. I guess I could convert the String to a char array and use sscanf(), but that seems dumb.
I can't find any documentation on how to do this. Help!
By the way, are there any good books on C++ .NET that go over the class library ...
Thanks in advance,
Tom
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Wy not use normal c++ stream operations or fscanf to parse the file and then convert the results to .Net String's?
System.IO.Path.IsPathRooted() does not behave as I would expect
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The only reason I haven't done that is that I thought there must be some .NET way to do it directly on the Strings, and I wanted to learn it.. (I don't have a deadline!)
Thanks,
Tom
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Well, I've found an answer that is workable and uses only Strings. There is a method String.Split() that lets one split the String into pieces - I use white space for the delimiter, and that gets me what I need without resorting to 'old' coding practices!
Thanks,
Tom
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<big>Can somebody tell me what is <code>"Code Com"</code> in .Net ?:((:((</big>
-- modified at 1:37 Tuesday 6th February, 2007
Pavan Pareta
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Never heard of it. I know what COM is, where did you hear it ?
Christian Graus - Microsoft MVP - C++
Metal Musings - Rex and my new metal blog
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He means CodeDOM.
"Throughout human history, we have been dependent on machines to survive. Fate, it seems, is not without a sense of irony. " - Morpheus
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Do you possibly mean CodeDOM[^]?
Regards,
Tim
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YES...
THANKS FOR MY N
Pavan Pareta
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CodeDOM stands for code document object model. It's basically set of classes and interfaces describing structure of source code. You can read more on MSDN.
"Throughout human history, we have been dependent on machines to survive. Fate, it seems, is not without a sense of irony. " - Morpheus
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