Can't Distribute Winforms Application That Writes To Event Log
Feb 3, 2012
My application writes to the event log if there is an error or other status updates.
The application checks to see if there is an event source named "applicationName"and if not, it creates the source (see code below).
This works fine if the user is an administrator.
If the user is not an administrator, an error is thrown when SourceExists is called:
{"The source was not found, but some or all event logs could not be searched. Inaccessible logs: Security."}
In my environment, the typical user is NOT an admin. Therefore, I cannot use the event log in my application.
Is there a way around this, or is the event log effectively useless for distributed applications?
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May 30, 2009
What is the best way to distribute application file of VB.NET 2005?This what I am trying to do.
Sever - Windows 2008 standard(Web Server)
Application - VB.net 2005
DB- SQL server 2005(Installed on same web server)
[code].....
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If ClaimsGridPanelControl.Visible = True Then
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Else
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End If
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e.SuppressKeyPress = True
Select Case e.KeyCode
[code]....
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End If
End Sub
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VB.NET RemoveHandler & Anonymous Methods
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' Remove code
End Sub
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If result = DialogResult.Yes Then
me.Close()
End If
End Sub
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Mar 23, 2012
I have a WinForms app built with VB.Net in VS 2010, and I'm scratching my head over the following issue.I have a form with a combobox which gets bound to a datasource when the form is loaded:
With Me.cboCompany
.DataBindings.Clear()
.DataSource = Me.m_dsBidResults.Tables("Company")
.ValueMember = "company_id"
[code].....
This seems to work fine, as long as the user doesn't switch focus to some other control and then go back to the combobox. After switching focus, if the user then changes the combobox selection to the first item in the dropdown list (SelectedIndex = 0), the SelectionChangeCommitted event fires, but the SelectedValue remains set to the previously selected value. I've verified this by adding a message box in the above event handler, displaying SelectedIndex and SelectedValue side-by-side.
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example:
For i as integer 1 to dt.rows.count
dim subpan as new panel
*Code for creating panel"
Next
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WInforms Combobox SelectionChangeCommitted event doesn't always change SelectedValue
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