I am trying to read through a bunch of sub directories checking to see if the archive bit is set on any file and if so then I intend to create a zip file of the entire folder as a backup copy and then I need to reset the archive bit.
The problem is that I do not want to change any other attributes that may be set and for some reason I do not see a way to retain these while clearing the archive bit.
I am also not sure if the method I am using for checking the archive bit will work correctly in cases where the file is also read only or hidden or other such attribute.
I get an error when I try to build my project.'SSLAccessFiltercannot' be used as an attribute because it does not inherit from 'System.Attribute'. [code]
This is my Effect.xml file .I am using vb.net to access this xml file. Actually i want to access effect name when i enter particular effect id.So that i will get attribute value of effect name when i give effect id as input value How can i do using vb.net
I have an app that reads the file attribute to determine if it is normal, readonly or archive. Nowhere can I find the numerical values that equate to normal, readonly or archive, however I have debugged & found that archive is 32. The files on the cd are 33, what type of attribute is this and where is a list of all numerical values that equate to a file attributes type?
I've been linking to an external config file using <appSettings file="blah"> since VS 2003. I just created my first 2010 project, and I get no data from my file, nor any error. [edit]This functionality works as expected when I point to 3.5 framework.Another note, if I copy the other config to the debug directory and reference it by file name it works. When I use the UNC path it doesn't. The UNC path has worked for many of my past projects. Maybe it's a 4.0 security setting somewhere?
I have an XML configuration file to which I will occasionally add new elements and, for ease of reading outside of the application, I want to keep it sorted alphabetically - by the "key" attribute of the "add" elements.After a lot of trial and error - using code I've gleaned from here, there and everywhere - I've come up with the code below. It appears to work okay, but I'm only just starting to learn Linq to XML, so I'd like to know whether this is an appropriate method or if there is a better/ more efficient method I've missed. It just feels like I might be taking an unnecessary step in recreating the entire file element.
Dim newEx = cfgEx.<appSettings>(0) newEx.Add(<add key=<%= sNewKey %> value=<%= sValue %>/>) Dim sortEx = <configuration>[code]....
EDIT: I think I've worked out a better way to do this - without explicitly recreating all the parent tags in thesortExvariable:
Dim newEx = cfgEx.<appSettings>(0) newEx.Add(<add key=<%= sNewKey %> value=<%= sValue %>/>) Dim sortEx = From c In newEx.<add> Order By c.@key Select c newEx.ReplaceAll(sortEx) cfgEx.Save(sXmlConfigFile)
Sometimes in my web applications I used to get this sort of error, I have no clue why is it coming however if I refresh the page few times the page is loading normally.I am using .net framework 2.0 and visual web developer 2005.
I recently changed application settings to be in an encrypted config file.The first time I run any application and try to retrieve a setting (My.settings. ...) from the config file I get an Unrecognized attribute 'configProtectionProvider'If I restart the application I don't get an error due to the fact that it doesn't re-encrypt during that run. Why when I run the application for the first time am I getting this error?
I am encrypting the config file on application startup using the following code:
I wonder, what is the most elegant way of dealing with the dbnull situation. I have a class, with attribute, let's say: "End_Date", which is being read from database. Type of this variant should be date, but as it's the "End_Date", there might be the situation that something haven't ended yet, and in the database in this field I have a null value.
Right now a deal with the problem this way: Dim mEnd_Date ... Public Property End_Date () Get End_Date = mEnd_Date End Get Set(ByVal value) mEnd_Date = value End Set End Property But I am not sure if that's a good way as I don't declare variants as any datatype?
I have a class that inherits from control with some custom properties added, and I am using a propertygrid to change the properties at run time. I don't want any of the inherited properties of the control available in the PG so to each of my class properties I amassigning a CategoryAttribute and I am adding the same categories to the PG.BrowsableAttributes collection. When I add a single category to the BrowsableAttributes collection it works fine, but when I add more than one, none of the categories show up in the PG. I am wonding if there is a simple setting in the PG, or if I have missed something setting it all up.
I have an enum set with custom attributes. need to retrieve the attribute value in single statement ...
Public Enum Messages ''' <summary> ''' <value>(MessageText : Do you want to save ?)</value> ''' </summary> <StringValue("Do you want to save ?")> Save [Code] .....
Now I needed to retrieve the enum value like something below. Messages.Save.GetType().GetCustomAttributes...... something is possible in single statement itself?
I have the following issue - I amcodinga move directoryfunction into my program. It all works fine except the resulting moved directory (the files within) appear(s) with a lock on them and they have become read only when they didn't start that way. I'd like to prevent the read only attribute from happening. Below is the code which moves the directory. I put it into a backgroundworker.
Private Sub bwMove_DoWork(ByVal sender As Object, ByVal e As System.ComponentModel.DoWorkEventArgs)
It's possible to modify the "run as administrator" attribute in a file?I don't need this for my .exe, i need to modify external files, for example I need to set "run as administrator" by default in "c:file.exe"
I have created a loop to display the results. In the snippet above, how do i grab the attributes name(name, length, slope, and level_of_height). I have used reader.name is giving me RUNWAY which is correct as the elements name. I tried getAttribute and it give me all of the values of the attributes, but not there name.
I have been parsing xml content using the xmlreader and cannot use the xml document but so far it works getting all elementcontent except for the attribute contents. I need to parse the link below found in the following entry;[code]
In my VB 6.0 code, I declare have the following line[code]...
However, in VB.NET, I get the error "expecting declaration". Isn't this a declaration statement? Is there a good reference for finding the differences between VB.NET and VB 6.0?