My applicaiton has several forms with textboxes. I need to make Save settings button and Load settings button. I have module that stores a lot of variables. Saving these variables was easy. Now i want to load these settings. In each form_load event is written code, which fill textboxes with variables from module file, also some forms create databases which are defined in module file..
I am making a program that takes a time input from the user or a countdown amount and when that time comes it will shutdown or restart or log off the computer. I know how to make the timing code and everything else but i don't know how to shutdown or restart or log off.
Public Function RsReDir() 'function to restart dns redirector - working as of 12-11-08' Dim plist As Process() = Process.GetProcesses() 'Get and parse list of processes to plist'
For Each p As Process In plist 'parse each entry in plist as p process'
Try If p.MainModule.ModuleName.ToLower() = "dnsredir.exe" Then p.Kill() 'If module name of process matches "dnsredir.exe" then kill p' Catch
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i would like to kill and restart dnsredir.exe file but the code doesnt' seem to work?
I have a database with a simple table (userid, username). The userid field is int and autoincrement is set to true. When I add 2 records to the table, the user id will be 1, 2.
I would like to know if it's possible to stop | start | restart service as a User with a vb program?
The reason is that for some reason, I have to restart some service for a special application on certain station but the people who use them are log on as Admin and I can't go there each time or use vnc.
How do I restart an installed SQL Server service? I've used that code for this, but it didn't worked. I think it won't find the exact service name. So it doesn't work.
this seems to work.my questions are:Is this save?Is there a way to extract the executable name from the Application object? so I don't have to rely on the name being "winword.exe" Application.Name gives me "Microsoft Word", not the exe name.
I'm using my.settings to store different communication parameters. After changing parameters, for several reasons, it's easier to restart the application then to re-initialize all objects/variables/etc using program code.
When I change my.settings and use save to save them. When I quit the application and manually start it again, the newly saved settings are used.
When I use either .restart, or application.exit in combination with process.start. The application will use the old values for my.settings.
If I read up on .restart there's a remark mentioning that it will restart the application using the initially used settings.
Before restarting the application, I manually checked if the new settings were really save to the user.config file, and they were.
My question: Is there a way to restart the application using either .restart, or application.exit in combination with process.start which will use the newly saved my.settings values?
I'm trying to create a way for the User of my application to Log Off, Shutdown, or Restart the PC.
The idea is that User can more quickly access these options from my application and if they choose, force these actions instead of waiting for the OS to respond.
Here's how I'm trying to do it:
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Log Off works just fine. It's shutdown and restart that doesn't work. From the research that I've done, the Consts seem fine and the function obviously works correctly because Log Off works. I am running the application as an administrator, so that should affect it.
I'm trying to have my web browser simulate the reloading of the webpage without having to refresh the page. For example, if a user loads a web page, then they lose internet connection and they want to refresh the page they could just click a button to reload all the contents of the webpage including scripts to their original settings.
Alright, I've successfully deployed AppFabric, and everything was working nicely until we started getting an intermittent exception on the website[code]...
At first I suspected the server was running low on memory (throttled state), but I eventually concluded that wasn't the issue. In the event-log, I found DistributedCacheService.exe crashed every now and then, and it led me to a simple method of re-producing the error on my local development environment[code]...
I have to create this program for school to restart a bootcamped mac back onto mac from windows with an application made in visual basic.So I need my computer to restart which I have successfully completed. Now I just want to find out how to get the application to make my computer restart on the Mac Partition ( E: ).
I want to display a prompt to the user as such: "Program requires Administrator privileges to continue, click OK to restart the program with administrator privileges". The question is how can I restart my program so that it asks for them?
I am writing a windows service that needs to be running 24/7. It is a pretty simple service that monitors a directory where files are dropped into and processes those files. I need to restart the service if an unhandled exception is thrown.
Is there a way for a service to restart itself in the event of an unhandled exception?
How can i do this for pocketpc? I have tried this but didn't work since its made for windows not for windows mobile. Can anyone help me? Please.Private Declare Function ExitWindowsEx Lib "user32" (ByVal uFlags as Long, ByVal wReserved as Long) as Long
Private Const EWX_FORCE = 4 'Force any applications to quit instead of prompting the user to close them.Private Const EWX_POWEROFF = 8 'Shut down the system and, if possible, turn the computer off.Private Const EWX_LOGOFF = 0 'Log off the networkPrivate Const EWX_REBOOT = 2 'Perform a full reboot of the systemPrivate Const EWX_SHUTDOWN = 1 'Shut down the system