" how can i make framework 3.5 setup run in silent mode??? "i want to make the framework 3.5 setup run under windows XP in a silent mode and that's mean i will setup framework 3.5 without ask the user if he want to setup or not .* that's happen when we setup the visual studio 2008 .net under Windows XP , it setup the framework 3.5 and 2 without ask the user .i need this because when i make a program it's run under windows vista and windows 7 but it didn't run under windows XP and that becouse of the framework 3.5 is not installed?
I am trying to load multiple single page documents and then send them all to the printer in one job. In the end I'd like them duplex printed. At this point I only need to do this with word docs, but I'd like to know if I could do it with other doc types, like pdf? What about printing a one page word document, a two page excel document and a one page pdf document? Have page 1 of the excel on the back side of the word doc, and then the pdf on the back side of page 2 of the excel.
Here is the Private Sub btnPrint_Click(ByVal sender As System.Object, ByVal e As System.EventArgs) Handles btnPrint.Click Try Dim objWordApp As New Word.Application Dim objWordDoc As New Word.Document [Code] ..... ---------------------------------- Microsoft Visual Studio 2008 Version 9.0.21022.8 RTM
Does anyone know of a free program to create trusted certificates? Im trying to avoid the Application Install - Security warning without having to add .exe to the trusted extensions.
Is there a way to do a silent update with the click once deployment? My program checks for an update before it opens, but the less user interaction on that the better.
I�m using the printform component to print out a form I design specifically for this purpose. The form holds a self-drawn chart in a picturebox.
The resolution is not very good, but it�s ok.
However I need to get it to print in landscape mode, but I can�t find the property for it. i searched the forums but I could only find threads for VB 6.
I am writing a small visual basic application to install clean up tools quickly on any machines that we need to work on here at my workplace. I am using 4-5 cleanup programs that I have packaged into MSI's and have batch scripts that I am calling in my visual basic application to run them as silent installs. However, because I am doing the silent installs, windows always pops up with the "open file - security warning" and I have to click run for each individual program. I am wondering how to get around this from my end within the application. I know it can be disabled in windows but I am not wanting to have to go through a process on every machine that I run this program on. I would like to find a fix on the back end in my script.
I have a Canon IP500 printer on a Silex net print server. I have several XP and Vista computers that print to it.Some print jobs require duplex printing, some require single page.There doesn't seem to be an easy way to do this built into Windows in any version that I have seen, other than opening the printer properties and changing the default before each print job, then going through the same steps to change it back, ---really awkward, and people goof it up all the time.I've been looking for code to do this, but all I find is VB6 or VBA samples that I can't get to work in vb.net 2008. One sample I got to compile OK, but it crashes--but it uses lots of API calls.I would think it would be trivial, but I find lots of people trying unsuccessfully to do the same thing.
I'm wondering if there is any code that I could use in VB.net so it can determine the computer's startup mode (such as safe mode or safe mode with networking).
i am using visual studio 2005 on win 7 with office 2007. i have developed win application. i am using microsoft activex spreadsheet component in my program. so it automatically creates reference to AxInterop.OWC11.dll When i run program in debug mode (open program and click RUN in toolbar it works) but if i run directly .exe (go to bin elease doubleclick .exe) it give error at loading point of that component. It says "Attempted to read or write protected memory. This is often an indication that other memory has been corrupted." An unhandled exception occurrs.
Using VB2008 Crystal reports. We are busy to create a duplex crystal report, size A4. The front of the CR is a portrait view and the backside must a landscape view. In our project we have made two CRs, one portrait and one landscape. Till now two pieces of paper are printed. Can someone give us more information how to configure CR?
I work for a shop that maintains a fairly new app. The app still has its fair share of bugs, with numerous tickets coming in daily. The error information we're given with those tickets is not as useful as it might be because the application was compiled in Release mode, which I read is smaller and faster (makes sense).
Are there any ramifications to deploying a .NET application to production that was compiled in Debug mode? I would expect it would be a bit slower, but I've read the difference is nominal. This would assure us that when we get errors on tickets we have line number associated with those errors and this, of course, makes debugging much easier. major red flags that would prevent you from doing this? I'm tasked with researching the possibility.
UI references Functionality to call specific functions. Functionality needs to call certain functions that operate UI. This is what I mean by Duplex communication. Is there any way to do this without causing circular dependency?Should there be 1 main project which simply does all the calling acting as a "wrapper" between UI and Functionality?
I'm writing a function that takes a word doc and returns the number of pages in it. I have the function working and returning pages except that it opens a Word dialog asking if I want to save changes - does anyone know how to stop this? I have the document running "silently" in the background so I don't want to spoil the feel by prompting for saves.Here is my code:
Private Function CountWordPages(ByRef Doc As String) As Integer Dim oWord As Object Dim WD_Doc As Word.Document Dim intCount As Integer = 0
I have a service I have written in VB.NET In the past I have always done the installs (internal app), so I have the install set to User, and when I do:
InstallUtil "C:MyService.exe"
It prompts me for the Account and Password, and I am using the local administrator (.administrator)I am setting up an installation script now that the user's can just run to install, and I don't want to give them the administrator password. Is there a silent way to include the user/password in the command line?
I am in a bit of a situation here, because the default webbrowser control freezes my application.I'm trying to load the data of a website into structures/classes and update them ever 5 seconds. I am now using webbrowser controls, by delegate-creating them and using them in my threads.The problem is, that all those webbrowsers count up and lag my application terribly. Every 5 seconds it is impossible for the user to control the program; it freezes.
Does anyone know of a thread-friendly webbrowser/control that can:
- Disable navigation to certain urls (navigation events) - Give events on document completed - Return an html document (not text) - Does not lag the program when navigating
I'm looking for a "silent" webbrowser. It doesn't have to display elements, I do want to read the elements.
I tried using htmlrequests, but the problem with that is that I need to stay logged in. If I request a different page with a htmlrequest (when I logged in), the server returns an "not logged-in error". As far I know you can't redirect htmlrequests after logging in, so I'm stuck at that point.
I am working on a Screenshot Taker project, my project captures the screenshot and saves, but to save it a saving dialog shows up, and you have to select where to save it, file name, and bla bla bla; I don't want it to be like that, I want the saving thing be silent, I don't want the dialog to show up, like I want everything to happen from behind the seens.
This is applicable to C# and VB.Net. I am writing a console application, but one aspect of it I want to make representable in a GUI (that being downloads running, with progress bars). is it possible to write a console mode application that can also have a form in it that can be called from code inside the console component?
I'm working on a project that will monitor a couple of Computers using "ping". I will have a timer that will run this ping cmd once an hour. If any of the these return a "TimedOut" I want to send and email to myself. I have code that will send out an e-mail but I must have my lotus notes open otherwise it will error out. How can I make this send without haveing lotus open? Is there a way
I'm trying to create an administrative tool that writes registry values and imports them through the regedit /S command line function, but it's saying it cannot find the file specified. Assuming this is not the correct way to do this. Running Windows 7 Professional x64 and Visual Studio 2010 Professional Service Pack 1
I have 2 applications that needs to talk to each others. After some research, I wanted to go with managed pipe (namespace system.io.pipes). The problem is, the client must send commands to the server but need to also wait for incoming message from the server at the same time. I tried to go asynchrone but it doesn't work.
I have this installation [URL] and I need to make silent installer for it, so I have found a solution but I don't know the code. I need: 1. VB 2008 Code for executing application in background. 2. VB 2008 Code for auto-clicking invisible button for mother application.
I'm working on a project that loads pictures from internet, but it takes few seconds to load a picture/image. Simply, I want to avoid this issue by silently downloading these pictures to somewhere on the HDD without letting the user know. So my question is, how I can download files silently?