Using VS2008 Express and I want to use Silverlight within a webbrowser on a 64 bit machine. I have found various posts here about targetting x86 and have followed the instructions in this thread: [URL]
Unfortunately, running the project then brings up a completely blank screen so this is causing some other problem. Any further ideas on this old problem?
I downloaded VS2010 Express but could not see any equivalent settings in that.The equivalent procedure in my commercial version of VS2005 works ok but that has significant debug issues on this machine and is not really useable.
BTW this issue occurs in any MS office program when the VB.Net (or even VBA) is processing information.Example: In Excel, a worksheet is displayed on the screen. I start either, a VB.Net or VBA procedure and within 30 seconds the Excel worksheet (previously displayed) blanks out. In both VB.Net and VBA,ScreenUpdating = False. My expectation is that the previously displayed screen would stay static as if I left my desk to get a cup of coffee; came back and the same ole Excel worksheet was still there?Of course, setting VBA Screen Updating = False accomplishes two goals: 1) speeds up processing and 2) saves the user from seeing unnecessary "garbage-processing" steps.Why does VBA or VB.Net ScreenUpdating = False not freeze the screen at the time of its invoking?
I want to rewrite logonui.exe completely. I want to add features that I just can't in ResHacker. Problem is I have no idea where to start. Well my idea is for it to be more visually appealing and faster. Almost like a dock with the user pics fading away as they are further away from the centre and having them zoom in and out aswell as move toward the centre when the mouse enters.
When I load a page into the web-browser control I have a text box and a button to insert more html and various other, but when I do so it redirects to about:blank. How do I stop this from happening. I cannot find anything that would hint me to fixing this problem anywhere Also this is how I add text to the page:
recently i came across a requirement. I have to create a text box with a vertical scroll bar. I hav to check whether the scroll bar is dragged down completely or not. i hav to do it in VB.net
I have incorporated a 3rd party program in my project to run at certain times, but when this 3rd party program is ran, it opens an instance of IE every time it is ran. I dont want this ie open when my program is running. So i was hoping to incorporate code that will close that IE page when it opens. It has the same Title every time it opens. is there code that can sniff out the title of an IE browser window and then close it?
I just need to know how to make my web browser auto fit on a screen. I sent my friend my web browser and he said the browser GO button was all the way to the right and he cannot reach it because it is passed the screen of his computer
On my program I am making a web browser and I want it to take screen shots of a web browser every X seconds. (X = any amount of seconds that the user can type in into a text box.) Then can it be saved to any location on the computer that the user can pick?
i need to use chrome browser on my second screen when i open my application i have added --kiosk to chrome shortcut on the desktop and would need to do this: proces.start (chrome.exe) but on my second screen is there any chance to do this?
i request assistance for my web browser. I did everything how i normally do it, but i would like to know how to make it autofit to the screen. Like i maximize it on my screen, but the browser part is still small like the regular size. Is there any way to make it maximize with Form1?
I am making a web application in ASP.NET 4.0. For some reason I need to open a web site always in full screen. It is a tedious task to open a web site in browser and then toggle to fullscreen.Is there any way to open the browser (preferably IE9 or Google Chrome) in full screen programmatically?Can I put some code in the Page_Load() method of my default page that toggles the browser to full screen?
basically I would like to create a Web Browser that displays the Content in it's screen. I started like this:
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The 1st Struggle already is that hitting Enter after adding the Address does not display the content. I need to click on the Search Button. Additionally it would be nice if the Address is an IP Address that the last Part of the IP address could automatically be incremented and show the next Device in the Browser.
I have created my own web browser by dragging the web browser control into a form using Visual Basic 2008 in order to host my ASP.Net pages. However, it is a requirement of the project I am working that users should not be able to use hot keys, especially print screen, ctrl P, ctrl C, and ctrl V. There are no other controls on my form, so how can stop users using these keys, but only in this browser? Further, my asp.net page uses an iframe tag to show a word document, and again, I need to stop them from copying and pasting from the word document into another word document through the browser. Can I stop them in my browser in app stack?
the application I am developing does not exit completely. i.e. the process can be seen in the Task manager. This happens only when I click on the [X] button on the title bar of the window of my MDI form. If I use the File >> Exit in the menu of my application, it exits without leaving any traces. I have used the "End" method there. But the process stays when I click the [X] on the control box on the title bar.
I have a form that I use to get the user to input such as a username and password in order to make a network connection. This connection can be disconnected and reconnected as many times as neccessary whilst the application continues to run.
I obviously, therefore, need the form's text boxes, combo boxes etc to reset to their blank versions every time that the form is shown.
In VB6 this was easy; you just unload the form which completely removed the form from memory and thus the next time you showed it it was reset to it's blank state. In VB 2005, however, there is no unload so we have to use Close. I have done this and assumed that it would function in the same was that unload did in VB6.
The problem is that when I close the form using the form.close event handler the form disappears perfectly but when the form.show/showdialog is used the old form data still remains telling me that the form hasn't actually been unloaded but rather appears to have just been hidden.
What id like to happen is that when i create a new project (into the project table), that a row is created in the projectstatus table, inserting the projectID from the project status for reference.I don't think this can be done from within VS, correct? therefore, do i need to create a SP to perform this action from DB side?
When i dim a variable as a form and then close it ( frm2.close() ) then just the form window will be closed. How can i close the form completely so that everything like a timer will be closed too?
MSDN online looks completely different. It used to be a set of collapsible controls. Does it still contain the same content? Is it under construction due to the release of 2010?
I have a program with the line process.start("shutdown", "-s -f -t 00") However, when it's executed, everything exits, and the logging off text appears, then the screen blackens out and there's only the mouse pointer. Nothing can be done like opening the task manager, I just have to shut it down using the main button, holding it for 7 sec.
I am having an issue with my msgbox calls in vb.net 2010. See attachment. Notice the form icon in the top left of the titlebar. Is there a way to replace this icon with my application's icon? I have my app icon already set through the project properties. Barring that, is there a way to remove the icon completely? I've seen of VB.net msgboxs don't have an icon, so I'm not sure how it got there in the first place.
I have an app written in vb.net. When I close it (I've tried me.close and application.exit), it doesn't completely close. Ie, I still see it in task manager.
I don't know if this is a VB2005 or MS Excel issue so I will start with VB2005.
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The problem is MS Excel always open a Book1.xlsx in addition to my Data.xlsx. As such closing Data.xlsx only closes Data.xlsx but not Book1.xlsx. Over time, as I continue to develope and debug my program, Task Manager would collect "countless" Book1.xlsx. Wth EXCEL.EXE still opened, I noticed that my VB2005 doesn't work "completely" right.
If this is a VB2005 issue then how do I "completely" close everything that is Excel? If this is a Windows issue, and if you could offer a solution as well
Also, how can I hide a form and keep all information saved so I can bring it back up again?
For instance, I have form1 with "alpha" written in a textbox. Now when I hide form1 (Me.Hide), I would like to be able to bring form1 back with "alpha" still written in the textbox.
Currently, I hide it, and when I show it again, the textbox is empty.
Okay so ive got this project iv been working on. Almost ready to get the beta on its way, last thing I needed to do is retrieve the EXE and change its icon. I found the EXE in the "bin" folder. Copied it to desktop. I went through the properties, no way to do it. Then I searched youtube, and google. Only possible way to change it I found was to use softwares. I tried Resource Hacker (ive used years back, this program was handy), but it didnt work. I replaced the default window-looking box icon with my icon, and that seemed fine. But once I saved and exit, the new file with updated icon was supposed to be created. Well it was, except just looking at the file icon I knew it didnt work. But when I right click and go to properties, that one changed. So why dosnt the MAIN icon change? In RH I seen no other icons
vb.net conn = New MySqlConnection() conn.ConnectionString = "server=mysql.phpsnips.com; user id=ryan; password=abc123; database=exchange"
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It deals with making my data grid pretty by making one row white the other blue. I am simply drawing a blank on how to make that extend the whole height/width of the data grid, keeping the styles so it doesn't look empty. Also, if it is possible, not allow the extra rows to be selected.
Is it possible to use the strategy to force an application to update completely every s often to prevent piracy.I mean somenone manage to crack our click once application and make some modification.but inside the application there is some part of the code that make mandatory to update it.in each update all the application is replaced completely in this way the application on the user computer is a clean one and not the cracked one so the checks for seraching for serials numbers are reinstaed is it possibile to use this as technique to prevent piracy?
I have a simple FormView in a ASP.Net application. However when there are no records in the datasource, the control completely hides itself. I need to be able to have the end user add the first record view the FormView. Is there any way around this behavior?