Im gonna develop an application s/w using VB.Net & Oralce for a small company with 4 employees and a MD.
Each has their own PC connected through a Hub.The task of MD is to check in the employees daily work progress & to calculate their incentives in daily basics...
And each emp should be able to check their daily incentives from their PC using the passwords provided by the s/w Now my doubt is. how should I show the daily incentives updates to all emps PC from MD pc?(i.e) if i install the s/w in all PCs, will they'll get the updates automatically? DOES VB.NET can be used here or should we use ASP.NET?
I teach using VB. At the moment the kids are having to save their projects to usb drives because VB does not see the network folders on the fileserver. They lose the usb drives. The kids do not have access to the c: drive by Group Policy. How can I set up VB.net to see the their network drive folder?
I've had this problem with both VS 2010 and Visual Web Developer 2010. I want to save my projects on a network share (which I have as a mapped drive), because our network drives are backed up daily. For some reason though, VS only shows local drives when I try to save a project - all my network drives do not show up.
Here is my idea so far: I have a bunch of computers connected in a local network. One of them is a MySQL server, one will have a vb.NET program wich will act as a "second server" and the rest will be different clients. What I want to do is that the "second server" will send out some kind of message or network package to some of the clients in the network, and they will execute a code based on what message it is, or what kind of package it is. I'll give you a simple example:
I have a .NET 2.0 *.dll that calls My.Computer.Network.Ping(). The *.dll is then run out of an *.exe via AppDomain.CreateDomain() and Invoke(). The problem is that this works just fine under Windows XP but under Windows 7, I get an exception saying that no network connection is available. I tried the Ping() call out of a small console application under Windows 7 and it works just fine.
I am writing some code as part of a framework for opening a file.The file is of custom type and should not be opened by more than one instance of my application. To stop multiple file opening I use a filestream to create a lock file and then keep said filestream open. This seems to work in preventing another instance of my application from opening the file ( as it will fail in recreating the lock stream in the files open code ) but if the file is on a network share and the network drops then the original application also can not access the file any more.The code to get the lock stream is as follows:
Try ' We need to keep this stream alive to prevent other applications gaining access to the lock mLockStream = New FileStream(mLockPath, FileMode.CreateNew, FileAccess.Write, FileShare.None)[code]....
In this I create the lock stream the first time round and then if another application tries to create it, it throws an exception and stops them from getting any further. This is kind of how it needs to work, unfortunately as I said, if this is done across a network and then the network connection is dropped for some reason then I can not delete the lock stream as I get an IOException telling me a process cannot access the file as it is open in another process ( which shouldn't be happening I don't think).
I have a problem I want to make a server and client where the server is password protected and will make the client display files/folders in a designated folder which will be in the server's current directory and the client will ask what IP and password to connect to and if the password is correct is allows the client to access the files/folders in that folder in C.D. of the server and the client can download any file within the folder by clicking a button, yet don't even know where to start.
How can I create a namespace and classes in it, then save it, and reuse the namespace in other projects? Do I have to click on Create Class Library in Visual Studio?
I have a .Net solution with 5 projects in c# and one in visual basic. I want to know whether there would be a gain of performance to convert my visual basic project to C# in the day to day while I compile my solution.
How do you add new ocx files so they can be used in your projects? I download some free ocx files and cant use them right now cause I can't get them in the side bar thing.
I have a project named "slnAllForKids" in Visual Studio 2005. I have another project named "AFKLogin." There is a page called index.aspx in slnAllForKids. I want to redirect from index.aspx to home.aspx in AFKLogin when I click submit button in index.aspx.
I am currently doing a project which is to be linked with another project. I.e., when I click on some button in my current project's page I should get a page from the other project..
I'm going to build a large project and want to create several libraries (DLL) for it. I don't want to merge them all in one EXE, but want to use seperate DLL files.I don't want those DLL's to be used by others, so these DLL's should be protected so that they can only be used in my own project.I was thinking of using some sort of password in the New() proc, but that doesn't work for shared classes.
Other solution I was thinking of: is it possible to check if the calling assembly has the same strong name as the DLL?These solutions are just one of my ideas. I don't know if those will work and am not saying that one of them is the way to go.What is the best approach to accomplish this?
Every time I open a project, it closes the project I had open. I would like to have two or more projects open at a time. I like to do this so that I can reference old code, etc. The projects are not related in any way, so I don't want them linked in any way.
I have two .NET projects in the same domain. The first project I create long time ago in VB.NET. Now I create another project that I built in C#. How can I set up my new project in the same domain so I can access the new forms that I built in C#. Do I need to submit the whole folder from the project? Do I need to change anything in the web.config? Right now I am getting this error. [PhoneControl] is the new project in C#. [URL]
I know its odd to post 2 different projects in a day but hence the lecturer asked us to do 2 in 1 week what else can I do so here is the problem he wants us to make a tic tac toe game that will ask for player 1 and 2 name then generate a random number for who will play 1st ok.. I though of a solution for that but it seems that player 2 always plays 1st also amm when I click on new game that recalls the code that you will see bellow the lblplayer1.text and lblplayer2.text don't reset to the new values untill I re-use the new game command what seems to be the problem? sorry for the bad explanation my English aint the best
Well on VS it has the most recent projects which is only like four. WHen I want to access an older one I click open then click on the folder. I don't know what to click after that but whatever I click never brings the form up but it has it's name in the solution explorer in the top right.
I'm currently writting an class for importing data into application database from various formats. Basically, I want to pass a file path and the class would give back an class objects and from those objects I'll insert data into database. The problem is that I already have classes for containing data and classes that insert data from data-classes into database ready in the main application. But at the moment I cant Access the source of main application (Im at home and remote connection is down is what im trying to sayJ ). I only have setup.exe of application and the application is already instaled on my home pc (I have .exe in program files).
Is there any way I can add a reference of this application into my current Project so that i can use the classes that are defined in main application?
I have a Windows Forms UI, a Class Library, and a WebService. I need to be able to pass an Enumerated type through each of these layers (SystemType). For instance, the UI passes the type to the class library, which then passes the type to the Web Service.My question is, where do I define this enumeration type so they all know about it.
Options so far:
- Each project contains the exact same enumeration.
- Put the enumeration in its own project and reference this assembly from each of the other projects.
I've been poking around in some projects written by one of our contractors, and he seems to be storing a lot of settings in the main "app.config" file for the application, using, for example:
<add key="SomeClass/SomeValue" value="False"/> And then referencing the key value in the "SomeClass" class in "SomeProjectLibrary" using ConfigurationManager.AppSettings.Get("SomeClass/SomeValue")
While this works, I guess, it also pretty much sucks. I was wondering if anyone knew of some more elegant way of creating variables in the "app.config" file, which could then be used across various applications within a Solution?
Do you use 'strict off' option, 'explicit off'? Or may be 'strict custom' and some other options like 'Implicit type. Object assumed', 'Late binding', 'Implicit conversion'?
I'm using Visual Studio 2010 and coding in VB.NET.
My problem is that I've collected all the modules I've written and intend to reuse and placed them in a separate folder. When I want to add a module from the above folder to any given project, it takes a copy of the module and places in the project's source code folder, instead of referencing the module in the folder containing all the other modules.
Is it possible to include a module in my project and leave it in the folder with all the other modules, so that when I improve upon a module, it'll affect all the projects that uses/references that module. Instead of me having to manually copy the new module to all the projects that uses/references the module. Right now I have multiple instances of the exact same module that i need to update manually when I improve code or add functionality?
When I download a project source file like DDDPDS in codeplex and after I do a build I am not able to run or debug the applications since I encounter different Exceptions.I think it has to do with my knowledge of configuring a first time debug. For example I never had the chance to download a project from codeplex and run it truely withoutdifferent type of exception before even the main form comes up.This is not the first time that a project will not startup after build.