Store Settings/Resources Internally?

Feb 1, 2009

Does anyone know how to store settings/resources internally?I have this code (example).msgbox(my.settings.message)But this method generates a .resx file with the application.

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Store Three Items In My.Settings / Where Are My.Settings?

Jun 28, 2010

I store three items in My.Settings. One is a serialized string, and the other two are GUIDs. When the main form starts, those three items are loaded into various places. On rare, and so far unpredictable, occasions, one of these GUIDs is notably absent. The others may or may not be, I have yet to be able to check. Since it happens so infrequently (twice this month, though I have been working on the code every day), I'm having a very hard time tracking down the problem. However, it got me wondering where these values are stored. I see one of them showing up in App.Config, though without a value. Is there a place I can see the others?

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Where Should Store Resources

Dec 17, 2011

If I have resources for my application, such as images, sounds, videos, etc.Should I just copy them into the project folder or do they need specific placement somewhere within the application?

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Add Resources And Settings Files At Runtime?

Jul 5, 2010

I'm trying to make a V.O.S, (don't ask) and I have 2 questions:

1: how would I run programs in my resources files? (For example, if i included "Random.exe" could i do Process.start("Random.exe")? or what would i do?) Also, how would i add resources and settings files at runtime? is this possible?

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How To Reference Resources To Save In Settings - Visual Basic 2008 .net

May 24, 2012

I'm trying to save a setting that keeps what background image I'm currently using.If it's an external file, there is no problem, i can just get the .location and set it in a String setting to store it.

But, if I want to store an image resource as a setting, how do i do it?I know i can store rawdata, like bitmap information, but then i can't set that type of data to the my.background.

I don't know if the question should be: "how do i reference resources", but the my.resources.resource.methodsList doesnt contain anything that seems to be of use.

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VS 2008 Background Images - Save The Picture To My.settings Or My.resources

Aug 25, 2010

I'm making a program and in which the user can select a background image from their computer, but I have not found a way to save the picture to my.settings or my.resources

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Store An Array In Settings?

Mar 15, 2011

I want to store a regular array in My.Settings. Not an ArrayList, not a StringCollection, just a string Array. Can this be done? If so, how is it done? I can't seem to find the string array datatype in the settings designer in Visual Studio.

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Store Bitman In My.Settings?

May 3, 2009

How I can store a bitmap in my.settings?

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Store Info In My.Settings?

Dec 2, 2008

I have a structure like this[code]...

How can I store this in my.settings? When I select browse to find the type, or simply type in "Register", it does not work.

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Using An .ini File To Store Settings?

Feb 26, 2009

I am using an .ini file to store my settings, so they are editable. But the thing is, it wont redirect? I had it working some minutes ago, but now, it just gives me a white page.. It didnt do that some minutes ago Here is my whole code, as it would take time to split it all that has with .Ini file to do.

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Store HUGE Strings Without Using Settings?

Apr 21, 2012

Is there a way I can store HUGE strings without using settings? Or storing it outside the program?

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Use My.settings - Store Text From A Textbox?

Jun 3, 2009

I want to find out how I can store text from a textbox, close the form and next time when I start it again, I want to load the text into the textbox that was previous entered. I have created a new application setting thing as a string. then in the textbox1_textchanged event I wrote

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Using My.Settings.something To Store Persistent Data?

Dec 27, 2011

You know how using My.Settings.something to store persistent data is done only for user settings and not application settings. This information is stored in the registry on the local user section.My problem here is that even if it is in the same machine, when a user changes some setting it is not reflected on other users. This is desirable for some of them but there are a few I would like to keep for all users.Is there a way to do it with the settings? Do I need to write to the registry in the machine section? or do you just recomend I create a configuration file?

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Where And How To Store Application Wide Settings

Oct 25, 2010

i need to store Application wide Settings in my Application like:

Connection to DB (Servername) Username/Password Registrar/Serial etc. I think there are basically two Options:

Store them in the Registry Store them in an Application Settings File Using one of the methods above is no problem, but under Windows 7 my Application running in normal user mode allows me only to store user specific data. For example inside UserAppDataRegistry, UserAppDataPath etc.

But when i want to use e.g. CommonAppDataRegistry to write my Data in, then i get no access to it, due to missing privileges.

Now my question:

Where and how to store Application Wide Data? How are others doing this? When i purchase an application and install it on my pc, it asks me for Uusername and Serial. When i insert it then it saves it somewhere without asking me for Administrative Privileges or something else.

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Where To Store Application Wide Settings

Dec 28, 2009

I have a license form that i wish to save the information or just system wide information for that matter,I know about the my.Settings - however this will only save for a specific user and the aplpication scope you can not write to.Where is the best place or the normal practice of saving application wide information?

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Store The Settings In A Text File Or Database?

Jan 2, 2010

I'm working on a project right now that basically prints a string to the field that has focus in internet explorer and there's quite a bit of user specified information that needs to load when the vb program loads. Should I use a text file to store and retrieve the settings or a database? I'm a new programmer and I don't really have a clear idea on when I should use a text file compared to a database or the registry to store info. Also, if I use a database like access 2007 for example, wouldn't an end user run into an exception if they don't have that software installed on their comp? Is there a universal database format? I've linked some screenshots of the prog if you want to get an idea of how much info I need to store.

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VS 2008 Settings Store A 1-Dimensional Array?

Feb 15, 2010

I'm working on a program that generates random values for a byte array thats length is 16.I have already devised the generation method, but I want to use My.Settings to store this...but I haven't seem to have located Byte() for My.Settings.

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VS 2008 Store Some Configuration Settings With Time

Mar 20, 2011

I am developing an application, and i need to store some configuration settings, with time, i will need to add some more configuration settings. Am thinking of three alternative to implement that will me easy to access without much coding and efficient sqlite, xml, and application configuration file..But am concerned about security, because some personal data will be saved together.

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VS 2008 Where To Store Settings For Windows Service

May 13, 2009

I've written a windows service in VB.NET 2.0 and the service needs to know a few file paths and other settings when it starts in order to be able to do what its supposed to do. These are settings that users of my service need to be able to configure themselves so I cant hard code them in.At the moment I just have the service look for a file named Config.INI in the same directory that it is being run from and if this file exists it attempts to read the settings in from there... this works perfectly, but it just feels a bit clunky and old. If it was a normal windows app I would store the settings in an XML file in the user's application data folder or something but as this is a Service then thats not possible as it is not run by any one user (well technically it is, the Local System account). I then thought about using the registry but I seem to recall people saying that you should avoid storing settings in the registry if you can really, especially with the new security in Vista and Server 2008.

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XML Writer - Store Some Settings For Program In An XML Document?

Nov 11, 2009

I'm wanting to store some settings for my program in an XML document. I've found plenty of places that allow you to write an XML document to somewhere on the hard drive although I'm wanting to link it in with the project so when the program installs it setups up the XML as well. This is also so when the program uninstalls it removes the XML.So I was wondering how I would go about writing to the XML document in my project, could it be done with Linq?

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[2008] Store Comnnection String In My.Settings?

Jan 12, 2009

how to store the connection string to my Access mdb in my project's My.Settings ?

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How To Store An Instance Of A Class Which Inherits From NameObjectCollectionBase In Settings

Nov 30, 2010

I have created 3 classes which inherits from(System.Collections.Specialized.NameObjectCollectionBase)

The first class "SQLCommandsCollection" stores "SQLCommands" in a collection.

The second class "SQLTableNamesCollection" stores "SQLCommandsCollection" objects in its collection.The Third class "SQLDBNamesCollection" stores "SQLTableNamesCollection" objects in its collection.

Ultimately I will sit with a "SQLDBNamesCollection" collection which contains all Table names and its respective SQLCommand objects.

I would like to store this "SQLDBNamesCollection" object in my.settings("QueryViewerQueriesPerTableNamePerDBName")
at runtime but I am unsure what this settings type should be.

I have tried system.oject but this does not seem to work as I get an "Unable to cast object of type 'System.String' to type 'Fusion.SQLTableNamesCollection'" exception when I try to retrieve from settings. See below code.

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VS 2008 Store Global Variables, In My.Settings Or My.Namespace?

Dec 4, 2009

Which is the best way to store global variables, in My.Settings or My.Namespace. The reason I ask is because I need to know certain boolean values if certain forms are open from other forms. At present I am defining Global Boolean variables in My.Application, which give the result I require.

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VS 2010 Store Some Settings For When Program Gets Closed Then Opened Again

Jan 2, 2012

My program will need to store some settings for when the program gets closed then opened again. I would then like to reload the settings, and I was wondering what is the best way to do this with VB?

- Flat file
- Database
- Registry
- Other

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Create A Simple XML File To Store Settings For An Annual Process

Jan 13, 2010

Each year I have to create 1099s from a legacy system. So in the past I had Foxpro code that ran out of a directory near where the Foxpro dataware house was. In 2009 we moved to SQL so I have to convert the code to VB and SQL

But I need to still store the text files and the report and I wanted to save settings in this "working directory"

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Does this seem like the propery way to do this?

Finding documentation on XML is really difficult, because there is so much yet all of the examples seem to do it a different way.

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VS 2008 - Store The Connection String In A Settings Table In The Database?

Apr 20, 2010

I am storing my connection string in my app.config file. I am using sql server express 2005. The connection string on my dev machine is different from the ones at the clients. so each time I update I open the config file and edit the connection string setting. This is quite a pain.also I have now published my app to an ftp folder so that the clients can get the updates each time I make changes. saves me the hassle of going to them each time i update. so now i need it to be so that I won't have to change the setting all the time.Would the best way be to store the connection string in a settings table in the database?

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OO Design: Use Getters/Setters Internally?

Dec 28, 2010

This is probably a stupid question, but when accessing an attribute from within a class is it generally better to access the private variable directly, or access it using the getter/setter? Of course the whole point of encapsulating attributes is to allow changes to the underlying code without affecting anything that uses it. Should that also apply to the class itself? Or is it a case where the class should have full knowledge, and so shouldn't have to use the getters/setters?

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Serializing Multiple Objects Internally

Nov 11, 2009

I am in the process of writing a base class for gadgets that will be displayed on a form.I want the gadget to be fully self contained and reusable.At this point it does everything that I need it to do EXCEPT, i'm having trouble figuring out a creative way to serialize my objects using only one object.I have a feeling the answer lies somewhere within the context of using shared functions but I'm having trouble wrapping my mind around it.

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Value Of That Object Internally Within My Class From Different Threads?

Oct 22, 2009

Lets say I have got a class level boolean, defined like so:

vb Private _ServerRunning As Boolean = False

and it is exposed like so:vb Public ReadOnly Property ServerIsRunning() As Boolean
Get
Return _ServerRunning
End Get
End Property

Do I need to worry about thread safety when modifying the value of that object internally within my class from different threads?

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InputBox Function - Program - Allow User To Input 5 Payrolls For Store 1, Store 2, And Store 3

Mar 22, 2012

I am coding a program that will allow the user to input 5 payrolls for Store 1, Store 2, and Store 3. The total of the 5 payrolls are then added together and shown in the respective Store's labels. A total label is also there to add up all the totals into one number. The numbers in the label must be in currency form. My problem is the numbers don't add correctly when I hit calculate. The first two numbers add together, but then after that the number just seems to subtract a random amount.

So far I have this --

Public Class Form1

Private Sub Button2_Click(ByVal sender As System.Object, ByVal e As System.EventArgs) Handles Button2.Click
Me.Close()
End Sub

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