Is there anyway to disable the vb.net (2008) express popup for converting older projects as well as the security warning to browse the project? I'm fairly new to vb.net so of course I download lots of examples to learn off of and it is BEYOND annoying to have to convert every demo and then click ok to browse the code.
I've got this program I'm working on in VisStudio2008. Basically, it accepts a password and executes an Access 2003 database using the Access 2003 runtime. I've got the thing looking up a password and all is good, but there's one problem those annoying Access 2003 and higher warnings about unsafe macros. Does anyone know a way to make sure those don't show up when the program starts?My client has a database that someone else wrote for her. She's not at a point where she could have it rewritten (believe me, I've tried to talk her into that). So I have to stay in Access but it's not very professional to have those warnings come up.
I would like to know how to invoke the Windows Security Dialog (press ctrl+alt+del on a windows workstation NOTE: i dont want the task manager!) programatically.ON AN XP WORKSTATION, don't worry about Win7 or Vista with a quick example in C# (or VB.NET if you must)Ive searched many of the DLL's such as msgina.dll and i can't find it anywhere!
I'm programming a mass emailer for my newsletter using Outlook.Everything is working great except for two security dialog boxes...The first is how long I should give my application and the second is "if I should let my program send out the email".I do really understand this is perfect security but I need to have Outlook trust my application.These newsletters are going to 1000 people and this would be really tedious if I had to click each dialog box.
I have a treeview control which is being used to browse various folder on the users system drive. It can also be set up to connect network folders using UNC paths e.g "serverfiles". At the moment I'm getting a list of Directories by using My.Computer.FileSystem.GetDirectories however this obviously fails when the folder is password protected.
Is there a way that I can get Windows to open the credentials dialog as you would see in Windows Explorer and deal with the credentials side so then the user name & password is cached as well?
Well im working agains a webservice that has a certificate that is not 100% correctly setup the certificate is setup for the domain [URL] and the api is located at [URL] now i cant connect to this webservice as i then get a WebException "Could Not establish trush relationship for the SSL/TLS secure channel. The remote certificate is invalid according to the validation procedure. Now my question is there any way to bypass this check i use a normal Web Reference (2.0) not a Service Reference..
There are keyloggers everywhere - for bank accounts, gaming accounts and etcetera. Low level keyboard hooks seem to be unable to bypass - and that would be dangerous. How would I try to ignore these keyboard hooks? Would sendkeys work? Or is there simply no way to do that?
i have been making an application that uploads files to an FTP server, what i wanna know is if it runs it to a problem how can i make it bypass that for example.
I'm programming something and I have it set to where if you leave the text box blank then a message box comes up and tells you to enter a value to move on to the next text box [code]Now whats currently happening is if I click the exit button and leave the name text box blank the error i programmed will come up and tell me to enter a name. I want to be able to click the exit button while no text is entered in the name text box bypassing the error message.
VB6 application MDI-Child architecture. Closing event is handled via QueryUnload event in both MDI and child form. Order of event trigger is MDI form closing(QueryUnload) event fires first followed by child form closing event(QueryUnload, I would like to call it as FormClosing itself as it is more comfortable and correct)Now after migration, order of event trigger is occuring in reverse. Child form closing event is firing first followed by MDI form closing event. We want to reverse the event triggering badly because of the logic written inside the closing events. Swapping the logic inside the events is not a viable option considering the huge changes we need to make (we have 31 vbprojects with 31 MDI forms and numerous child forms).
How I can make the MDI's closing event to be triggered first before child's closing event?
I have a validating event for a txtbox called txtname. If the user tries to leave txtname for another txt box without entering their name a messagebox comes up giving an error. I have an exit button which will when clicked ask you if you really want to leave then you can choose yes or no. I can't seem to figure out how to allow the user to click the exit button while leaving the txtname blank so it would bypass the error message and only bring up the exit prompt. Here's what I have coded for the validating event and the exit event.
Private Sub txtName_Validating(ByVal sender As Object, ByVal e As System.ComponentModel.CancelEventArgs) Handles txtName.Validating If IsNumeric(txtName.Text) Then
I also set certain commandline prompts for another that I named DebugWithoutLogon. The app is then set up to bypass logon and set certain test flags so during debugging I don't have to login and do those things every time.
So I have a custom control that basically acts like a listview, but it draws everything out and finds where the mouse is and all that.But when I have another class that goes in a chatroom and receives data, then raises an event to the parent (which is the main form), I then pass it through a delegate and then it adds to the custom control.This seems to take a lot longer to add items to the list than If I just use
Control.CheckForIllegalCrossThreadCalls = False and bypass the delegate?What should I do.
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Is there a faster way to pass all the info, or should I just bypass the cross thread check and not use a delegate?
I wanted to load a lot of items into the listbox and found out its limitation i.e I try to load 1000 lines of long words, it hit to the max. So my questions: Is it possible to bypass the max size limitation or is there other control that can handle better than listbox?
some way bypass the firewall, such as using : software Ultrasulf , Proxy-Server , Web-Proxy
In this case , i will anti-bypass firewall on Proxy-Server and Web-Proxy , i will write a services in window
I think it as same : First , capture package with IP-Address , then request from proxy-server . Second ,very importanly , in here , we compare with IP-Add is truth , if IP-Add not truth , at list Block IP-Add , else accept to request to website
I'm not sure what I did to cause this. I just opened my program one morning and had a warning staring me in the face. I'm guessing by the common reference to VBIDE they are all cause by the same problem. What do they mean and how do I solve them.
Warning1Cannot find wrapper assembly for type library "VBIDE".DM Code Calculator Warning2Unable to apply publish properties for item "microsoft.vbe.interop".DM Code Calculator Warning3The referenced component 'VBIDE' could not be found.
I have a bunch of warnings dealing with Crystal Reports, which I was going to use in the program but change my mind. deleted everything I can find dealing with Crystal Reports to no avail. I stall have 20 warnings.
i am currently using this code to delete folder files.
For Each itm As String In ListBox1.Items Try My.Computer.FileSystem.DeleteFile _
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what i am having problems with is that if a file is in use, i get a msgbox prompt.. i do not mind it not deleting the file. how can i bypass that msbox to not show??-.trujade.-
I run a query on Access and although it warns me about null fields, it can still run the query and add the rows.However, when I run through JET in VB.NET, it says "Data type mismatch in criteria expression".Is there a way for JET to behave like Access (ie. still run the query and add the rows)?
I have a validating event for a txtbox called txtname. If the user tries to leave txtname for another txt box without entering their name a messagebox comes up giving an error. I have an exit button which will when clicked ask you if you really want to leave then you can choose yes or no. I can't seem to figure out how to allow the user to click the exit button while leaving the txtname blank so it would bypass the error message and only bring up the exit prompt. Here's what I have coded for the validating event and the exit event.
Private Sub txtName_Validating(ByVal sender As Object, ByVal e As System.ComponentModel.CancelEventArgs) Handles txtName.Validating If IsNumeric(txtName.Text) Then
I tried installing my app in another computer and found out that a lot of error messages keep popping up. What can i do to bypass these error messages? something about jit debugger or sumthing. Can i compile the app in such a way that these errors wont pop up?
I have VB.Net code in VS 2008 using an obsolete method, and would like to suppress the warning.Unfortunately, following the recommendation is not a good solution, because it requires using a different class, which works differently, in important ways.I'm trying to suppress the warning using System.Diagnostics.CodeAnalysis.SuppressMessage, but I don't know what to write as the parameters for the attribute, and can't find any relevant reference.
I should also say that, right-clicking on the error in the error list I don't have any 'Suppress Message' option.
So my project works exactly as I want it to. But I have these 2 similar warnings when I Build. I would like to understand and get rid of if possible. [code]