[url] i found this in youtube but unfortunately i got error, i used filefreak as a free hosting site...i got wrong username or password even i typed it correctly!
Is there another way to have a login system that compare in online database hosting site?
I made my own advanced networking system which uses System.IO.Streamwriter and Streamreader but offline. I would like to let this use a directory online, I have a webhost available for that, now how do I say to the program it has to look at a specific map with all the users information?
I now have already this into my login form:
Private Sub btnLogin_Click(ByVal sender As System.Object, ByVal e As System.EventArgs) Handles btnLogin.Click On Error GoTo A
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Just curious if I can let my network grow out international instead of pc. Also I have a second question. I made a create account page which is supposted to make a text file with the txtUserName and txtPassword inputs, but it does create the file, but doesnt write any lines into it.
Code here:
Private Sub btnCreate_Click(ByVal sender As System.Object, ByVal e As System.EventArgs) Handles btnCreate.Click Dim UserGenerator As System.IO.StreamWriter
I friend and I are trying to work our way through this, and right are having some issues in terms of getting vb.net to connect to an online sql server. We have found lots of resources to connect to local sql servers but nothing about connecting to an online one. I was wondering if this is possible as we are trying to be build an inventory and pos system for a small company we have, which can be accessed through the vb program from any computer as long as it has an active web connection.
How do you connect to an online database? Let's say it's located at www.abc.com/app_data/thisfile.mdb. What would you enter for as the DatabaseFile in the following code?
Dim DatabaseFile as string = ???? Dim connection_builder As New OleDb.OleDbConnectionStringBuilder connection_builder = New OleDb.OleDbConnectionStringBuilder connection_builder.DataSource = Me.DatabaseFile connection_builder.Provider = "Microsoft.Jet.OLEDB.4.0" connection_builder.Add("Jet OLEDB:Database Password", Password) Return New Data.OleDb.OleDbConnection(connection_builder.ConnectionString)
Our database has been having some occasional troubles and this seems to be presenting a problem in my new app. How should I test to make sure the database is up before sending SQL statements to it? We are using Oracle 11g and I am using odp drivers, VB.net 2010, .net framework 4.0.
How hard is this. i need to send information from a text box to a website(i not done the website yet) which is anothing il be asking abot.I have basic vb.net skills. so can follow what i am doing. just not great
I just created some program, using an online database. You can login, register...But the problem is: everything works but how do I fetch data from the user's sql table?I include the project (all connections) over here ->>DOWNLOAD<<-. I use freedb.net....
I just created some program, using an online database.You can login, register...But the problem is: everything works but how do I fetch data from the user's sql table?
I got this Database that is Online thats hosted through the Website and uses MySQL, and the Tables have some Data I like to Read From. Heres what I got
vb
Public Sub testconnect() Dim sqlconn As String = "Server=63.247.93.106;Database=viina_schoolbook;User=---; Password=---;"
im trying to read a database that is online. My goal is to be able to store a database online, and be able to edit it through my application and the web (the web part is done). all that remains is the application.
In my Database application same of the operations can cause a bit of a delay, especially the ones that invoke more than one query on the DB.... In Windows (or was it in Java?) I have encountered this progress bar that doesn't gradually fill in but rather just shows this block of bars that moves from left to right in a loop...basically not showing exact info regarding the progress but simply showing that something is happening....Anybody knows what I'm talking about? And if so, if there is a way to implement this in VB? Kind of in a way that it appears when the function is called and starts looping until the function reaches its last lines and then disappears?
Where servername is "localhost". I need to make a connection to an online database (same data structure). What should I put at the servername in that case? I do have all the info about the database in question (Domain, Ip, etc...). Which part should i use?
Currently I have this "commands" to access to a database in my computer: Public conn As New OleDbConnection("Provider=Microsoft.ACE.OLEDB.12.0;Data Source= " & System.AppDomain.CurrentDomain.BaseDirectory & "bd2.mdb;Persist Security Info=False;") Dim strSQL As String = SQLcommand Public cmd As New OleDbCommand(strSQL, conn) My question is: Is there a way to connect to that database online? Example: bd2.mdb is on [URL]
Well i somehow failed to use the search on this site. How do i connect to an online mysql database via VB.NET? I did lot's of search the past few days Could not find my answer.
I am developing an application on VB.NET 2010, I am planning to make an online activation system, the idea behind is that Whenever someone installs my application, the application presents user an activation form, user will be entering product key, name and email address, and then system will establish a connection to a database which contains all the keys on WEB. So how should I make an efficient program to get rid of that.
I have a very useful vb6 program that reads ms access tables and loads the data onto a sql server database in the correct format. The customer maintains his data using the access tables. The vb6 program allows him to then select the data categories he wants and loads the data onto a sql server database online.I haven't used vb.net yet.
i have maid a simple login system in vb.net here is my current code
Private Sub Button1_Click(ByVal sender As System.Object, ByVal e As System.EventArgs) Handles Button1.Click If TextBox1.Text = "http://mywebsite.com/usernames.txt" Then Form2.Show() Me.Hide()
How can I connect my vb2008 windows app to an Access 2000 database which is located at www.mysiteserver.com/files/rubbishdatabse.mdb?What code is needed to do so? And where should I put the code in(of coz in the vb app, i know XD, but which part)?
i've got a free mysql database online hosted by 000webhost, i'm just wondering if i could connect to the mysql database, and if so what would the connectionstring be like? when i connect using php its something like this: new mysqli("mysql13.000webhost.com", "user", "password", "database1"), how do i translate this into a vb connection string, i can't decide what to put as the data source [code]if there's no way to connect, is there anyway for me to create an application that can store and access database online?