Getting Error When Try To Save File To Drive C
Sep 21, 2011The application i installed at pc is function. But just when i want to save data into drive c through the application. the access is denied.
View 10 RepliesThe application i installed at pc is function. But just when i want to save data into drive c through the application. the access is denied.
View 10 RepliesI'm sort of new to the vb 2008, and I would like to be able to send a file to another computer and save it on the local drive. Doesn't have to be in any certain folder, but just on the c drive. I know for the old visual basic you would use winsock for this, but in 2008, they have removed it. What and how will I do this. There will be no program on the user's computer. This is done all from one computer sending to another with no program listening on it. This computer is on my network with network sharing, so I can just do like a \computernameorIPaddress and open send the file that way.
View 2 RepliesI'm trying to create a web page so users can upload a file to it. If I use drive C: it works just fine. If I change it to another local drive, I get an error message saying "Could not find a part of the path and then it lists the path. All part of the path are there and works great if the drive letter is C.
Is there some concept I'm missing or is it just not possible for a web page to save someplace other than C:?
I'm using VS 2008.
Here's the code:
Dim fn
As
String = System.IO.Path.GetFileName(File2.PostedFile.FileName)
I want my high school students to be able to save their VB projects to their network drive folder on the school's fileserver. The students do not have access to the c: drive by Group Policy. VB does not even see the network drive each student has mapped. I have googled around and discovered it has to do with VB not trusting any network folders. There is a supposed solution by using the .net framework configuration tool but I had no success getting that to work. Right now I have them saving their project to their usb drives. They have a tendency to lose or forget those. Is there a simple way of getting those network folders accessable?
View 2 RepliesI routinely make backups of my VB 2008 projects, using Windows Explorer, copying the entire project file to a thumb drive. For some obscure reason, a couple of days ago it suddenly stopped working. Specifically, the project is fine on the harddrive, can be copied to a backup area of the harddrive, but when I copy it to the thumb drive, I get an error message indicating the file can't be found. This is not a new process--I have been backing up projects for several years and never encountered anything like this.
When I click on the project folder, it shows the typical files. When I doubleclick on the .sln file, nothing happens (meaning the file does not open as it does on the harddrive). Solution Explorer shows a .vb file. When I click that, I get the "Can't find the file" error. Other projects on the thumb drive open with no problem, but I am hesitant to overwrite those with "new" versions that may not work.
1.I want my program to get the drive letter (like c:,d:) on form load and save that to a variable.What should i do to get the drive letter? 2.I want my application to fire this command (shutdown -s -p) on button click. But if i use this path (process.start("F:WindowsSystem32shutdown.exe -s -p")) to do the work it doesn't work.
The path is correct. What to do?
i am download a file that needs to save in app data and i get an error when i use this code
My.Computer.Network.DownloadFile _
("http://www.cpgames.co.uk/minecraft.jar", _
"c:Documents and settings",System.Environment.UserName"appdata[code]....
i'm working on saving a text file.. the code i have, works without a question, no problem there.Imports System.IO
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i am writing a mobile application to save some task. In this application i want save the data of task to the text file(*.txt). however, i faced some of the issues that i unable to save data to txt file due to the runtime error on file not exist but i have checked it and the txt file is existed. [Code]
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This code works (no Error 1004 on numerous laptops and desktops) A couple of months ago it began to fail (Error 1004 reared it's ugly head) on a couple of machines. The users claim that nothing changed - I can neither confirm nor deny accuracy of these claims. All users, except one, are running Windows XP and Office 2003. The problem also surfaced on a new machine running Windows XP and Office 2007. I could not force the error on my development/test machine - Windows XP with Offic 2003. It fails every time on another machine I have running Vista with Office 2007
The following is the code that causes me the problem. I know the error is raised on the WB.Save statement. I added the error trap to eliminate the problem of the Excel file being unaccessable without a reboot, due to the fact that Windows thought Excel still had it open.
Public Sub ExportCostAnalysis(ByVal RunMode As String)
On Error GoTo ErrorHandler
As dao.Recordset
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now i have folder call help in("D:help1.jpg")in this folder files download fom another program and save. now i want that i have pen drive .i want to make such command that when click button it copy the files from ("D:heelp..") and copy to the pen drive.
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View 17 Repliesi'm trying to add textbox1.text as the file name for the save file dialog.. this code works fine when there are no invalid char inputed in the textbox. if there are, my app shuts down.. here's the code that i'm using:
Public Sub saveas()
With SaveFileDialog1
.InitialDirectory = Label1.Text
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I have a fairly straight forward peice of code that just tries to set the default saved directory for a standard .net save dialogue to a specific folder. If that folder doesn't exist, it sets it to the desktop. This works fine for everyone but one user who is getting the following error: Could not find special directory 'Desktop' How is that even possible?
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i have problem to load the data text file that i saved because i am out of the index ,where is the index that stops me?
View 14 RepliesI am trying to find a way to allow my users to choose the directory to save files into, THe file name is automatically generated as it has a naming convention and i am able to pre program a location to save to but i d like to be able to allow my users to decide themselves which directory they want to save the files to and to have the ability to choose which directory to save to
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I have create a vb.net app that creates an excel spreadsheet. When I deployed the app, to the shared drive, I have no problems but the user gets the below error. The user can create the spreadsheet but gets the error when writing. When the user logs onto my PC, the user does not get the error. When I log onto the users PC, I got the error. Application attempted to perform an operation not allowed by the security policy To grant the application the required permission, cintact your local system adminsitrator, or use the Microsoft .net framework
request for the permission type 'System.security.permissions.securitypermissions mscorlib
version 2.0.0.0 culture =neutral
Publickeytoken='b77a5c56193e089'
I have tried to use caspol but it doesn't help?
We have a VB.NET applciation that is run from a mapped network drive. This works fine on all PCs expect those with Windows 7, on those we get the following: "application generated an exception that cannot be handled" System.Security.SecurityException was unhandled If the application folder is copied locally and run from there it works fine. I assume it is related to Windows 7 netowrk security but not sure how to work around it.
View 2 RepliesI have a small project that contains three forms. The problem is that one of the forms is on a USB flash memory device(by accident)...the project works with USB flash memory device connected. I want to move the form from flash into the project on c: drive. However i think the project file (?) may keep the original path to the form and it still looks for it. The form in question has an icon which contains an arrow (is this indicating its else where?)
View 1 RepliesI'm running Visual Studio 2005 SP2 on Windows 7. When I'm in the IDE and execute a My.Computer.FileSystem.FileExists, or DirectoryExists or CopyDirectory, etc. that accesses a network drive using the drive letter (i.e. L:) it thows an error. If I use the full UNC (\computernamesharedfolder) it works. However, if I go into my project's bin folder and run the compiled .exe from there, the drive letters work. I've tried running VS.Net as admin and it makes no difference. How do I get the drive letters to work in the IDE?
View 3 Repliesi have made a downloader . i use save file dialog to save file but when open save file dialog it does not get the file name and file extension from the source....please help me to make a file downloader which gets the file name and extension automatically from web. my downloader downloads file succesfully but doesn't show its real extension and file loses its default extension.
View 1 Replieshere's my nut for the day.. i want to save a file to a folder. here is the code i have:
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I was using the following code to check the file size of a data file on my local machine. Now the data files have been moved to a mapped network drive and this code no longer works. What do I need to change or how do I access file size on a mapped drive?
Dim MyFile As New FileInfo(MyFilePath)
Dim FileSize As Long = MyFile.Length
I'm running the following WMI script to get the associations between drive letters and physical drives on the system, but for some reason it omits CDROMs/DVD-ROMs. Can someone tell me how to get those as well?
Code:
ComputerName = "."
Set wmiServices = GetObject _
("winmgmts:{impersonationLevel=Impersonate}!//" & ComputerName)
Set wmiDiskDrives = wmiServices.ExecQuery _
("SELECT DeviceID FROM Win32_DiskDrive")
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I have a program that allows the user to enter a drive letter into a text box. The program then takes the letter and find the physical drive number (i.e. deviceharddisk3..). It then stripes out everything and leaves me with the number 3.
In VB6 I used mDrive.bas from vbAccelerator.com and it worked perfectly. I have been all over the internet and back and cannot find a solution written in VB.NET.
I want to make a tool that will assign a USB pen drive a drive letter, I am using WMI to acknowledge the device being plugged in, I can pull the deviceID, name, etc now I just need to work out how to assign the device to a drive and I just cant figure it out
View 4 Repliesim trying to create a text file with some details that ive put into some text boxes.I got on screen
3 textboxes
2 buttons (which i would like to get their text from)and then 1 button to save details and exit.I got the coding place but i dont want a a dialogue box to come up i just want to save the stuf to a set folder location, will need to read the textfile to the same area, incase the user wants to change the data. Struggling to understand the my stream section in my books.
Dim saveFileDialog1 As New SaveFileDialog()
saveFileDialog1.Filter =
"txt files (*.txt)|*.txt|All files (*.*)|*.*"[code]......
i am coding a sound recorder with VB2010, how to save/export the object file to .WAV file with save button?
Public Class SoundRecorder
Dim soundrecord As Object
Private Declare Function mciSendString Lib "winmm.dll" Alias "mciSendStringA"
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The drive is connected via USB and the problem I'm having is that, periodically, while my code is executing, the usb drive seems to disconnect and reconnect. (Nothing to do with the program, but the drive itself).I want to find a way to prevent these temporary drive reconnects from interrupting my code. IE, i want to insure that whatever read or write that is requested is actually executed even in the case of a temporary drive interruption.
View 1 RepliesDoes anyone know if there is a way to determine if a drive is local or a network drive?
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