I am using Visual Studio 2008, .NET Framework 3.5.
Basically what I am trying to do is have my webpage project folder located directly on my local machine (ex. Local #1).Our database is located on a server (ex. Server #1). I am building my web applications on my local machine and then trying to debug them in Visual Studio 2008. Only every single time I click to debug my project I get a "Security Exception" error that looks something like the following.[code]...
I have a VS 2008 Solution in VB.Net that has 2 projects - a Launcher and the App. The Launcher is what runs first, checks to make sure the App has all the latest files from the network, etc. and then launches the App. The Launcher allows the user to select their environment (Test, Production) then passes those values into the App.exe as command line arguments.
This works fine when running normally, but when trying to debug this, I'm trying to figure out how to start Debugging from the Launcher, then pass the selected Environment into the other project so it can read them as command line arguments.
I've tested it several times because I cannot believe it. If you put a late bound project in the same solution as the calling project, you can debug the late bound project !
You can even put breakpoints in!
@#%ing amazing. Top marks to Microsoft. I don't know if this is by design, or a side effect of how the debugger works, but I don't care because it makes writing late bound projects so much friendlier.
OK Cor, you can go ahead and rubbish late-binding now.
Simple question one would think, but I am having trouble finding the answer. Eclipse.org promotes eclipse as being a Java IDE, but has many plugins and extensions. I was wondering if maybe there is a plugin or extension that would allow me to compile/debug vb.net projects in eclipse?
I ran into an issue today where VB is behaving differently from C#. The issue is as follows.
Also note this is for .Net 4.0.
Both projects are set to build in release mode Both projects are in the same solution The solution is set to build in release Both projects output to a Release folder in bin / obj
Everything seems to be okay except for one thing. When inspecting the files with a tool such as http://assemblyinformation.codeplex.com/ the VB projects show as Debug and the C# projects show as Release.
I tracked this down to a setting in the Advanced Compiler Options for the pdb files. If the debug info output for VB is set to anything other than none - then the project builds in debug mode (keep in mind it still outputs to the release folder). C# does not exhibit this behavior.
I did a blog post here to work around the issue - but would love to know the root cause if any one knows.
Just got a little quirk with VS2008 on 1 solution.When i press F5 to debug my solution builds the current project but then insists on building all my setup projects...
This only occurs on 1 of my solutions and it has 20 projects within it.
I've checked startup projects and it has no dependancies and is set to selected project.
EDIT: Right click and debug in new instance works fine
I am trying debug my program on a Windows 7 machine. My program reads a txt file using TextFieldParser
I get an error message when I try to open a file
Could not find file C:UsersBillDesktopprogram name TextFieldParserinDebugFileName.txt.ReadColumns
Code
Dim safeFileName As String = IO.Path.GetFileName(Me.OpenFileDialog1.FileName) Using myReader As New Microsoft.VisualBasic.FileIO.TextFieldParser(safeFileName)
It doesnt get past the second line, which tells me there is something wrong with the way i am getting the file??
I am not getting the location of the file just the file name
I have an app I'm developing using vb/vs2010. It's an x86 app running on a 64 bit machine. It hangs when I run it in the debugger or the debug exe. When I run the Release exe, it runs fine. System memory doesn't seem to be a problem. I show 1.8 gig free after I load the Release version. I show a similar number when the debug is hanging. Just to make it all really mystifying, the debug version works if I step through it a line at a time.
IIS7 running on Windows Server 2008 R2. Development environment is VWDE 2010.
I'm setting up a simple "machine status" page to monitor a server. I want to display the Drives on the machine, including mapped network drives and show their free space, etc.
I'm using System.IO.DriveInfo.GetDrives() to return a collection of DriveInfo objects. I then itterate that collection to display the relevant information.
The issue I'm having is that only local drives appear. (A:, C: and D:) No mapped drives "Network Locations" appear in the collection.
I'm thinking it has to do with the user account that's executing the code (if that makes any sense). So if the code is executing under the user "ASPNET" (or whatever it is) the drives would have to be mapped under that user. As it happens, I have the server set up like a workstation and it logs in automatically under the user with the mapped drives.
What I've done:
- I have set the Web Site's Anonymous Authentication user to that same user
- I have set the Identity of the Application Pool to which my web site is assigned to be that same user.
I am getting this error when trying to connect to sybase database using oledb connectivity from visual studio.net 2005. The 'Sybase ASE OLE DB Provider' provider is not registered on the local machine.
I have a program written in VB 2008 express. It connects to an Access database via Jet4.0 OLEDB. It works fine on my computer running windows xp. It works fine on computers running Vista and Windows 7 that also have Access installed. Howerver when run on a computer with Windows 7 that does not have Access installed. The following Error Message appears whenever there is an attempt to access the database:
The 'MS JET.OLEDB 4.0' provider is not registered on the local machine.Reviewing MS info, it appears that mdjet40.dll is found in XP and earlier and that syswow64.dll is found in Vista and later.What do I need to do to make my program run on all versions of Windows with or without Access installed?
I currently have a part of my program that uploads an image file MainChart.png from a set location (locally) to a set remote location(on the ftp server). What I would now like to do is be able to upload more than one file at the same time.
What I am currently doing is repeating the same block of code, but changing the image file name from MainChart.png to another one of the image file names, so have about 8 instances of this block of code, Where the file name is just changed.
Does anyone know how I can do this in just one block of code, rather than the program having to keep calling another Sub and logging onto the FTP site each time for each image file that I want to upload?
Private Sub FtpMainChart() ' FTP_URL, FTP_UserName & FTP_Password, are variables that hold the FTP credentials, declared earlier in the code.
Is it possible to point the install of ClickOnce to a directory of my choice on the local computer instead of caching it in Documents and Settingsuser? some place like c:Program FilesFoo Apps for example? I like the ClickOnce stuff a lot and especially the update on run functionality, but would like it independent from the user...
Dev/Usr Environment info: I am using VB Express '08 and SQL Express '05 for my applications in a corporate networking environment and the users will be installing from a network share drive. I have tested this and it works fine, just the location seems to be undesirable.
good database that I can use on a local machine to store names/addresses etc. and that integrates easily into .Net 2.0.I have used MySQL a fair bit, so something along that route would be great but without the need to install additional software on the computer or connect externally to a server.
Unable to get either the Visual Basic Projects or the Visual C# Projects folder in Visual Studio 2005. I tried to Creating the Web Service Client Project.
On the File menu of visual studio , I pointed to New, and then click Project to open the New Project dialog box. Under this dialog box there is no Visual Basic Projects or the Visual C# Projects folder.
connecting ms access 2010 to visual basic 2008, this is the error of my program every time I run it "The 'Microsoft.ACE.Oledb.12.0' provider is not registered on the local machine."here is my code for the provider
Imports System Imports System.Data Imports System.Data.OleDb Public Class Form1
I am in the following situation: I have been requested to write an application for managing where we have customers - this must flag up when we try to add a customer too close to another one, so must be able to calculate distances based on post codes.I have chosen to use ASP.Net VB because I am fairly good at that and I like that the browser does all of the layout for me (using Java or C# would mean having to position each element individually).I have copied a few files from the company's website (which I also wrote) and modified them to account for the database structure we need for the new app.I have designed the database to account for the requirements of the new app.I have set up a website in IIS on port 81 through which to view the app.
I am having a problem with my application. When it is run, the error displays The 'Microsoft.Jet.OLEDB.4.0' provider is not registered on the local machine. I tried changing Platform to X86 CPU but it could not be changed, the only available option is Any CPU.
We have a certain application installed on a single machine. I would like to enable/disable a button based on the existence of this application. Is there a way to check for its existence from asp.net?
the app is currently on an XP machine, but want to code for Win7 as well. VS2008 3.51. Asp.net
I am very new to NTLM/LDAP and trying to authenticate using NTML running on a local machine. The code provided by Microsoft [URL] seems to work, I just do not know how to connect to it.
I know that the authentication service is running because Contos 8 has been set up to authenticate using NTLM and it is working. I just do not know what the "connection string" should be:
I am trying: LDAP://CN=machinename with no luck.
Dim adAuth As LdapAuthentication = New LdapAuthentication("LDAP://CN=LOCALMACHINENAME") Dim entry As DirectoryEntry = New DirectoryEntry(_path, domainAndUsername, pwd)
I'm trying to take a program I have and convert it to work in mutiple languages. When I put it in Spanish, I ended up hard coding it all, which makes the code much larger and required me to get all the phrases I want translated into spanish, which I'd rather avoid doing as I add languages.
From what I understand, VB.NET has the ability to translate text based on the local language of the machine I'm using (I think it's taken somewhere from this: Control PanelClock, Language, and RegionRegion and Language).
I need a vb source to get the web server path files and download it to the local machine. actually a web html page in that i have href tag to call the vb exe file, in vb file i have to find current server path and download some supporting files to local machine