If I run into a problem or if I find that I don't fully understand a section of code I go online and search for the information I need. Which is usually quite easy.Ive made a simple chat program using the TCPlistner and TCPclient that can be found on msdn.
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In the only problem similar to mine that I was able to find the person was given the advice to change 'AnyCPU' to 'x86' in projects/properties/compile/advanced compile options. I tired doing this but was unable to find any setting that I could change to 'x86'.
I have windows7 home premium 64bit edittion, I use VB6 and VS2008. I recently install Win7 SP1 in my machine but after installing the SP1 my old VB6 application is working fine in my pc but compiled exe files are not working in other windows XP machine, then I uninstall WIndows7 Sp1 from my PC and again compile the old vb6 application, now i notice that this exe is working file in all other pc. is there any way to use win7 sp1 with vb6 ??
I have VB.NET Window based project built on .NET 3.5 Framework that is working on the Windows7 32 bit System but when I try to run this same application in Windows7 64 bit System it gives an error message: "System.BadImageFormatException: An attempt was made to load a program with an incorrect format. (Exception from HRESULT: 0x8007000B)"
I am using vb.net 2010 with access 2007. everything works fine in XP, but when I switched over to windows 7 I did not proper result some queries here is my query: Select * FROM tblname WHERE fordt=#13-12-2010#It shows result in access as well as as in form.I get value from form in MM/dd/yyyy fo
I have an application that I built in VB.Net 2008 on Windows XP for Any CPU that I would like to run on Windows 7 64bit. Is this possible from Windows XP or do I need to compile and develope on Windows 7 64bit for it to work?
I have a app in VB 6.0 that uses the control FTPclient.ocx. It works fine in windows XP. When I try to register the OCX in Windows 7 , I can't register this OCX.
P.S - I use Regsvr32 pathOCX... to register the OCX
I can not register this OCX but can register other OCX with the same command..
I am using vb.net 2010 with access 2007. everything works fine in XP, but when I switched over to windows 7 I did not proper result some queries here is my query: Select * FROM tblname WHERE fordt=#13-12-2010#
I have a problem with displaying output in listview in windows7. I am populating listview colum using OleDbDataReader from database which has value in string as "1,2,4,6,8,9,10" etc. But when I displays it in listview it appears as "10,9,8,6,4,2,1" i.e in opposite order but only in windows 7 not in XP.
I received "method '~' of object '~' failed" error while my VB6 program trying to bind data from database to my Janus GridEX component. This happen to my client's pc running on Windows7 Home Premium with MDAC6.1. I do not have this problem in my Windows7 Professional with MDAC6.1. Search through the web and most of experts suggest it might be caused by MDAC.how to reinstall / repair MDAC6.1?
We paid to have a program built as an add in to SolidWorks. I believe it was written with VB6 and now does not work on the newer 64 bit OS. Now the programmer wants an exorbinant (sp?) amount of money to update to work with the 64 bit. Is he legit or just trying to make more cash?
I have had a problem with my program not working on a windows 7 machines so i finally built a box with Windows7 to test it. It seems the Schema.ini file is not being created.If I manually place the schema.ini file in the directory my program runs fine any ideas on why the file is not created on a Windows7 machine but is created on XP
schema ini code Dim safeFileName As String = IO.Path.GetFileName(Me.OpenFileDialog1.FileName) Dim fs As New FileStream("Schema.ini", FileMode.Create, FileAccess.Write)
I'have this litle piece of code which worked nice under windows XP and Windows Vista but won't do a thing under Windows7.
I use it to store link adresses to apllications I wish to hoock up to. Basicly I first select a apllication with a "Open File Dialog" and then create a folder on a specified location wherin I create a txt.file to which I write the adress. So far so good. But Windows7 just doesn't let me create a folder
Imports System Imports System.IO Imports System.Text
I am setting attributes for SmtpClient in program. It works fine in windowsxp but in windows7, it does not work every time. Some time it works and some time fails with failure message. Is there any known issue with SmtpClient in windows 7?
I am the owner of the directory I am running an executable in VS and I have the following error: 'Access to the path "'c:usersenee' is denied.' The OS is Windows 7 and I have the UAC turned off.
I normally install my application in a directory in the c: drive as the software is only used within the company.There is some simple security; the program writes a 'bat' file that gets the volume serial number this then this is used to generate a licence file. Both of these files are written in the application directory.I'm giving the program to an external client and am going to install the program in the program files directory - but I find I cannot write a file to the Windows 7 program files directory.
We have a situation wherein we need maximum uptime for database connectivity which is on our LAN. However, we would like to connect to the server also in the event that the LAN is down. We have option of doing this [switch to dial-up from LAN] automatically using code or manually an operator can do so. The problem is to determine if the current connection is whether on a LAN or Dial-up?
i am using an activex control in my website. it was working fine till we tested it in (win7 + word2010) configuration.I am getting below error when i am testing activeX control in win7 + word2010 configuration.
I am having a textbox control in my activeX control. when i removed it it started working fine for me in the win7 + word2010 configuration also. If i am putting it again, i am seeing the above error.
I have an installer class that presents a form to the user. One of the functions of the form is to browse to a file using the open file dialog. This form functions fine when used in an application but hangs when calling OpenFileDialog.ShowDialog() during an installation on a Windows7 or Vista machine (Windows XP it works as expected). I get the same rusult when 'run as administrator' and with UAC off. I also get the same results when calling SaveFileDialog.ShowDialog() in the same context. The call doesn't throw an exception but causes the form to stop responding. Any suggestions on how to get this to work correctly?
I've been doing some more experiments and have summarized the query as below: I've created the simplest application. A project with a plain form, which writes text file within its application directory. Simple as that.Supposing this was my application which I want to distribute on the world web. I've created a basic installer for this using NSIS installer. The Installer installs my application in a folder created inside Program Files. The OS is Windows7 and UAC is enabled.Now I know many people have been facing difficulties in accessing files inside the Program Files folder. My app is simply creating a plain text file, nothing more, and within its own application directory. It is giving Access Denied error. But if I right-click on the EXE and run it as Administrator, then it works ok.The only solution thats available is not to write in the application folder, and write text file in some other folder which is not protected. My question is that other programs that are installed on my system are also doing it. I have a temperature monitoring software called SpeedFan on my system, it creates log files within its app directory. All other softwares create log files within their app directories, why cant I?I just have to make a small log file for my application and Win7+UAC is not letting me do it. I don't want to write the small file in any other folder. How are the other softwares accomplishing this ?
I have one tool which we developed on visual studio 2010. there are basically two parts of my project, one is UI part which i wrote in VB and algorithm part which is in C++ on back end. When we compile C++ part it creates a .dll which is used by my front end VB program.
Now my problem is little weird since i am compiling and deploying this tool on windows xp machine but some of the users are using windows 7 64 bit machines and after running the program for about 5-10 minutes, it crashes on windows 7 with following error
Not enough storage is available to process this command and when i view details of that error, i get the following description.
See the end of this message for details on invoking just-in-time (JIT) debugging instead of this dialog box.
************** Exception Text ************** System.ComponentModel. ************** Loaded Assemblies ************** mscorlib
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i am completely clue less for this error since this program works fine on xp but doesn't work on windows 7.
I recently moved my Application that was running off of Window XP and created in VS 2005 over to a box that's running Windows7.Now, when I try to debug, I can't edit. In the lower portion of the screen, it gives me this error: Cannot currently modify this text in the editor. It is read only.
Under Tools->Options->Debugging, Edit and Continue are already selected; so it's something else. Also, under project properties->compile I have it set to Cofiguration (Active Debug) and Platform (Active Any CPU).
I found on msdn samples and modified (add Thread.GetDomaind.UnhandledException)
<SecurityPermission(SecurityAction.Demand, Flags:=SecurityPermissionFlag.ControlAppDomain)> _ Public Sub Main() ' Add the event handler for handling UI thread exceptions to the event.[code].....
It appears that my favorite thing in the world is tackling projects that are beyond my current knowledge and abilities. I have a little project that I am working on which is a simple image viewer stocked with (upon completion) your standard Load..., Next/Previous, Zoom In/Out, Actual Size, and Full Screen capabilities. However, I am running into a few snags:
(1) I've been able to get my "Load..." button to display a file dialog box, but I cannot seem to get a working filter (with which only image file types are allowed to be selected) in working order.
(2) I have a PictureBox object (entitled PictureBox1) that displays the image selected via the file dialog box, but it loads images in their full size (1:1/100% zoomed) state without scrollbars, etc. to allow me to navigate the loaded image. I would like to have it load the image, initially, to fit within the dimensions of PictureBox1 and from there be able to zoom in/out via my "Zoom In/Out" and "Actual Size" buttons and be able to scroll if the zoom level is beyond the dimensions of PictureBox1.
(3) It dawned on me that I haven't the faintest idea how to get my "Next/Previous" buttons to allow the user (me) to navigate, in succession, the images contained in the folder in which the currently loaded image is stored. [code]
If it is deemed that this thread is inappropriately requesting help, I ask that it be locked/deleted quickly as I recognize that this is a large community with many discussions going without need of unwelcome posts.