Filestream URI Format Not Supported?
Aug 24, 2011Filestream URI format not supported?
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View 3 RepliesI'm having this weird issue with the FileStream Object. I'm using this object to render some reports as PDF format.
This is the code;
PrivateSub ExporttoPDF(ByVal NameAsString)
Dim warningsAs Warning() =Nothing
Dim streamidsAsString() =Nothing
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Name is a parameter I'm passing to this subroutine from another one. When the application passes the first name, creates the pdf file fine, on the second name parameter fails to create the pfd file saying that Could not find a part of the path and it showing the path. I don't understand why is doing this.
I try to move files with code below from [URL]...Public Function TransferFile(ByVal originalFile As String, ByVal destinationFile As String, ByVal userName As String, ByVal password As String) As String
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Dim xDoc As New XmlDocument
xDoc.Load("ftp://XXXX:XXXXXX@ftp.someaddress.com/subfolder/subfolder/subfolder/file.xml")
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I'm getting the error: "The given path's format is not supported".
I read the xml file no problems and make the changes as well. I have double checked that. When attempting to save the xml is when the error occurs. the xml file has 50k lines in it, and as the code suggets, it is hosted on an ftp server.
IS claims that permissions are 777. Also, I tried the same code on a file on my local drive, instead of the ftp address, and it worked perfectly.
I keep getting the annoying error for the following
Dim user As String
user = Environ$("USERPROFILE")
My.Computer.Network.DownloadFile _
("http://www.minecraftservers.comyr.com/WorldBackup 1.0.0.4.zip", _
"C:Users" & user & "Desktop")
Yeah okay so, I am sure my directory exists, I just do not understand why this errors gets sput out..
vb.net
For Each file As String In My.Computer.FileSystem.GetFiles(CurDir() + "/" + dlgAddSM.FileChosen + "/StaticMesh") MsgBox(file)
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is excel Import and export format supported in windos mobile development? because i cannot find it in add reference..
View 1 RepliesThe goal is to write data to a SQL Server 2008 FILESTREAM file using VB.Net. An "Access Denied" message occurs when creating a FileStream object in the code(see red underlined code below). SQL Server 2008 is configured to "Allow remote clients to have streaming access to FILESTREM data" along with "Enable FILESTREAM for Transaction-SQL access"... What configuration setting is missing and causing the "Access Denied" message? Figure 1.) Code used to stream data to SQL Server managed file
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The following is ment to generate the path to a text file and stream the data found there into an array.
Dim y1 As String
Dim y2 As String
Dim y3 As String
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Error Message: "This server version is not supported. Only servers up to Microsoft SQL 2005 are supported VB.NET" I am using VB.NET 2008 and attempting to connect to SQL Server 2008 with XP as the operating system. I have service pack 1 installed in Visual Studio but this error message presists. The articles I have read on this error said to install sp1 as a solution but I have done that and the error persists. FYI, the error does not occur when I am using code to connect to SQL Server but when I attempt to connect using one of the designer wizards this error occure.
View 3 RepliesI am attempting to read specific lines of GIANT text files (> 150 MB) with hundreds of thousands of lines. The files are contained on an FTP site. I can successfully open the files using FTPwebrequest and streamreader but to get to a specific line using streamreader, you have to read every line before it. Obviously this takes a lot of time when you need to get to the millionth line.
A much faster way, I think, would be to use filestream and the filestream.position function. However, I'm not sure how to open a file as a filestream from FTP. I have tried:
Dim ftpaddress as string = "ftp://####@ftp.textfile.asc+"
Dim fileStream1 As New FileStream(ftpaddress, IO.FileMode.Open, IO.FileAccess.Read)
I'm making a type of download manager which downloads parts of a file using HTTPREQUEST.addrange. The parts download without a problem and currently I use 5 instances of the same class to download the parts simultaneously each one downloading a different section of the file. Now my problem is that I don't want to save each part as a file then merge them later, I want to use a singular filestream and append everything asynchronously. In the code below I attempted to use the seek method but it feels like it changes the seek for all of the other parts as well.
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i searched a bit but i cant find something useful.i need to take my files to filestream (i can do this with file paths)and i wanna save this files to somewhere else on my program. Is it possible that with the using FileStream?
View 2 RepliesI am trying to read in a file and store the byte position of each line read so that I can write out to another file the records in any order that I want. I am doing more manipulation of the lines, hence why I need the line position from the original file, but for simplicity sake, I am just including code to display the problem I am encountering. When I read in the file, I am getting the correct file position, but when I write out the lines, every 1024 characters it is re-writing whatever current line it is on. I am assume there is some buffer that is coming into play that I am not familiar with,
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VB.NET application which allows user to split a file in smaller files. However the stand alone executable of the application,had a permission problem using filestream to read a file without an OutOfMemory exception, while selecting to split locatein certain directories like "C:".To solve the problem i checked My Project window and the "Security" tab, and i tried checking the checkbox: "Enable ClickOnce Security Setting" and selecting "fulltrust application". This added to my app.manifest these lines of code:
<applicationRequestMinimum>
<defaultAssemblyRequest permissionSetReference="Custom" />
<PermissionSet class="System.Security.PermissionSet" version="1" Unrestricted="true"
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I'm working on a project to extract documents from a SQL Database and writing those documents to a network drive. However some of the files pointed at in the DB are encrypted files (RijndaelManaged)that reside on another network driveI have been able to retrieve, and decrypt the files using streams. Now aving problems saving or converting the Memorystream into an actual file.
Here is my code
Public
Sub ExtractDocument(ByVal ThisDocumentInfo
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I am using BinaryFormatters (System.Runtime.Serialization.Formatters.Binary.BinaryFormatter) and FileStreams (System.IO.FileStream) to perform simple Open, Save, and Save As commands. I am using a separate FileStream and BinaryFormatter in each method.
My issue is that there is a delay for between four and ten or so seconds after performing any of those abilities before you can perform any other of them. Apparently the file is open in "another process", which (my guess) is the FileStream.Let's say I save and close a file in my app. I then go File > Open and select the same file and go to open it. I get that error returned.This isn't really an issue with the code, it's more me asking what the reasons are for why this is happening. What would be a way to work around this?
I have a filestream, and I want to save a file from that filestream? Like there are bytes in that file stream, and from those I want a "file.exe" to automatically appear on my desktop.
I'm using a code snippet, and I think this is the important part:
Dim fstr As New FileStream("file.exe", FileMode.OpenOrCreate, FileAccess.Write)
fstr.Write(validArg1, validArg2, validArg3)
fstr.Close()
Do I have to use a for loop? Or is there a function like this:
IO.File.WriteAllBytes(myPath, fstr.AllBytes)
I am trying to build a resource file for a website basically jamming all the images into a compressed file that is then unpacked on the output buffers to the client. my question is in vb2005 can a filestream be multi threaded if you know the size of the converted file, ala like a bit torrent and work on pieces of the filestream ( the individual files in this case) and add them to the resource filestream when they are done instead of one at a time?
View 2 RepliesThe file read is a mp3 or wav file.But my code Comb_Audio_Length, cannot determine the bitrate correctly as different mp3 and wav file have different bitrate....How can I read the bitrate value so as to calculate the audio length correctly?
Dim fs As FileStream
fs = New FileStream(strFilePath, FileMode.Open, FileAccess.Read)
Dim filesize As Int32
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making a WCF service before or do know anything about them, so this should be pretty simple. I have to get this "program" to take an excel file from a folder, and send it to this service but I keep getting this very specific error message:
The remote server returned an unexpected response: (400) Bad Request.
Probably one of the most specific error messages I have come across in my days. This is my code for the program, and what I have as his "service reference".
vb
Imports System.IOImports System.ThreadingImports System.Net.MailImports System.TextImports WindowsApplication1.ServiceReference1Imports SystemImports Microsoft.VisualBasicPublic Class Form1 Const Processfolder As String = "C:TestScottsCrap" Const Processedfolder As String = "C:TestScottsCrapCrap" Const ErrorFolder As String = "C:TestScottsCrapError" Private Sub Button1_Click(sender As
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My goal is to upload a string to a txt file on an ftp server.Here is what I have found so far:
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Dim clsRequest As System.Net.FtpWebRequest = _
DirectCast(System.Net.WebRequest.Create(RemoteFilename), System.Net.FtpWebRequest)
clsRequest.Credentials = New System.Net.NetworkCredential("usr", "pw")
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Is there a way to convert a String into something that clsStream.Write will accept?
I have an HTTP Handler that is binding an XmlTextWriter instance to Response.Output like so...
Sub GenerateXml(ByRef Response As HttpWebResponse)
Using Writer As New XmlTextWriter(Response.Output)
' Build XML
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I'm trying to write a file in chunks in a loop but the filestream.write just causes the sub to end the second time round but the first chunk it written and the savefiledialog remains?
edit: I was using an offset which I shouldn't have so now it writes the file just fine but the savefiledialog doesn't close itself?
Here's the catch - for the program I'm making I would like to avoid creating a copy of the file in its totally unencrypted state (I'm using a modified, quick-and-dirty XOR cipher for that. It's secure enough for my purposes and faster than the stronger encryption). Anyhow, what I would like to do is read a block of data, de/encrypt it (in memory) and then write the changed bytes to the same location they previously would have been within the file.
I've found the problem a little outside my programming abilities, so I was wondering if anybody had a pre-made solution, links to appropriate examples, or an all out explanation.
Here is some code I am trying to use to read a UShort and UInteger from a filestream[code]...
View 2 RepliesI am trying to replace an existing bitmap using a filestream. I can do it once, but if I try to replace it again, using the same filestream command, I get the following error:
"The process cannot access the file 'F:\base.bmp' because it is being used by another process."
Private Sub btnSquare_Click(ByVal sender As System.Object, ByVal e As System.EventArgs) Handles btnSquare.Click
Dim image As New Bitmap(pic.Width, pic.Height)
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I have trouble accessing filestream via SqlFileStream. Sql server and IIS7 are on different servers, remote access to Filestream is enabled. Workgroup for both servers is the same.I've tried everything, including opening user with identical username/passwords on both servers. Didn't work. Dim sqlFileStream As New SqlTypes.SqlFileStream(filePath, txContext, IO.FileAccess.Read)I have both filePath and context.However, when I open server via explorer logged on locally as Administrator, I also get access denied if I try to acesss this share.Can permissions for this share be edited at all?
View 2 RepliesI am writing a program to upload file to the web using Socket and FileStream. Here is the code
Private Sub Read(ByVal state As StateObject)
Dim filestream As FileStream = state.fileStream
filestream.BeginRead(state.readBuffer, 0, StateObject.readBufferSize, New
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I have a button on form 1. When the button is clicked, form 2 pops up. Form 2 also has a button.
Code for form 1:
Imports System.IO
Public Class Form1
Private Sub Form1_Load(ByVal sender As System.Object, ByVal e As System.EventArgs) Handles MyBase.Load
Dim textfile As New FileStream("textfile1.txt", FileMode.Create, FileAccess.ReadWrite)
Dim txtfilewriter As New StreamWriter(textfile)
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Now, as you see, on the form 1 load event, the streamwriter writes "Physics" to the text file. When the button on form 2 is clicked, the streamwriter writes "English" to the same file. As an end result, I expected BOTH "Physics" and "English" to be in the text file but the final result is only "English" in the text file. What do I have to do so that the textfile continuously stores these lines?