I have a problems now upon getting the error message from the person whom i send emails. I want to know how to get the message coming from the server if it bounce back or not and want to get the error of it why it bounce back or not. Could anyone help me how to get those messages.
I am trying to publish a .Net application but I received the error; - Cannot publish because a project failed to build - SignTool reported an error 'The Path is not of a legal form' On the Signing tab I have teh error; An error occurred trying to load the page. The path is not of a lagal form. The same project I published few minutes ago, I was trying to re-publish it. It only affects me, but if another of my colleague opens it on his PC from the same source it works fine. I checked the certificate and it is present.
i have to send emails when a person recieves a personal message on my website and for that i use a StringBuilder to create the HTML markup of the email.also since it is required at many other places as well i have made a Shared Fucntion (i am using VB.NET). now my only concern is that since shared functions are shared among all objects and maybe asp.net sessions, can it be possible that before one person email is being formed and another person access the same function, it would cause the data in the stringbuilder to be overwritten. currently my site doesn't have many users but can this become an issue in the future...please advise me on this...is there any better way or standard procedure to follow when using shared functions.also at one time i made the mistake of using a shared connection object and it would cause close if many people were to access it
In trying to open an access dataset I first click on add new connection and at the prompt enter a microsoft access database file. I click on test the connection and it says the connection is working. I click the next button and get the following error message: Format of initialization string does not conform to specification starting at index 0.
I get the error message: "Format of initialization string does not conform to specification starting at index 0" What does this mean and how can I get the database to open in vb express 2008?
an error message when I am trying to load the data into a listbox and the value in the table is NULL. I am new in programming and I am using vb2005 Here is my
I was wondering how is the easiest way to send a email thru VB .NET 2005. I want to send a email every 5 minutes a certain text (that I have no problem the only problem is how to send the email with the address, server address, user name, password, etc).
I receive status emails from a service automatically. I want to open the mesages and read the text and extract some parts. Currently, I have a rule set up in my local email account to transfer these messages to a specific folder. I want to open each message and read its contents and do a pattern match etc. How do I go about looping through each message in this folder?
I recently upgraded the MS SQL Server installed on my personal computer from 2005 Express to 2008 Express. Problem is when I try to add an SQL database file to a project using VS 2005 I get an error message saying that the version of my database server is not supported, I must have SQL Server 2005 Beta 2 or later installed. I didn't do it yet but I'm pretty sure that when I open the other projects that I included a database file to it, I'm going to get the same error. My question is it possible to have two SQL Servers installed on my machine? If so, is it a good idea to have two DB servers in the same machine?
how to create an error message by message box to tell the user to enter a number only if they key in a character value?
I MEAN AFTER THEY PRESS THE CALCULATE BUTTON
Private Sub btnCalcFat_Click(ByVal sender As System.Object, ByVal e As System.EventArgs) Handles btnCalcFat.Click Dim intFat As Integer intFat = Integer.Parse(txtFat.Text) lblResultDisplay.Text = txtFat.Text * 9 End Sub
Error Message: "This server version is not supported. Only servers up to Microsoft SQL 2005 are supported VB.NET" I am using VB.NET 2008 and attempting to connect to SQL Server 2008 with XP as the operating system. I have service pack 1 installed in Visual Studio but this error message presists. The articles I have read on this error said to install sp1 as a solution but I have done that and the error persists. FYI, the error does not occur when I am using code to connect to SQL Server but when I attempt to connect using one of the designer wizards this error occure.
I am facing another error "An error occurred trying to load the page. Member not found. (Exception from HRESULT: 0x80020003 (DISP_E_MEMBERNOTFOUND) )" performing the following scenario:- Opened a sample VS 2010 WPF project that I receiveved from a co-worker (Project compiles, and run on his machine)I tried to open project properties (Project --> Properties)The project properties panel/window didn't open, all it had was an error symbol (red/white X) and the error message above(HRESULT: 0x80020003).I am unable to view niether the designer window nor the code window (no messages are reported) but the pane where the code/design shoud display is empty, all you can see is the background color.
I know it's possible in asp.net to create a custom error page in a web app, by putting the following line in the web.config: <customErrors mode="RemoteOnly" defaultRedirect="frmErrorPage.aspx" />
I have had to do this for my web app, since it is clearly much tidier than letting the program bomb out with it's ugly default error page. My custom error page just has the customer's logo and a brief message saying "Error has occurred. Please return to homepage"The trouble now is that I have no way of knowing what caused the error, when a customer reports it.
Is there a way to make the actual error message appear on this custom error page too?
I dragged and dropped a label control on my web form. But then whe I go to my VB .net code behind file, if I try and set a property on that label control, I am getting a "Declaration Expected" error message for the label I created.Yet if I do try and explicitly declare my label control, the compiler tells me that the label control is already declared.[code]
I am a one man dev shop and need some outside opinions on how to approach this project.
I need to create a "post office" program that will send html emails thru the system.net.mail framework.
For each job submitted to the postoffice the app would need to read a user created html email string from the database, read a string of email addresses to send to and send out the emails based on a set processing time.
The first step would be to parse out the email addresses to find out how many emails it needs to send out and determine how many it would need to send per minute to complete the job in 20 minutes tops. I.e. if 1000 email addresses are submitted per job it would determine that it needs to send 50 emails per minute to complete the job.
The part I am stuck on is how I should queue the emails. If the app determines it needs to send 50 a minute should I only load up the first 50 on a timer event then get the next 50 queued up for the next timer tick? Or would it be better to load up all 1000 in a loop and build in some kind of wait time after it sends the first 50?
When I run the code, type a value in quantity and hit the calculate button I get an error message stating, "Quantity must be a numeric value" and I don't see in the code what I have missed. I thought I set quantity as a numeric value by making it an integer and parsing it.
Private Sub calculateButton_Click(ByVal sender As System.Object, _ ByVal e As System.EventArgs) Handles calculateButton.Click ' Calculate subtotal Dim subtotalDecimal, amountDueDecimal, shippingDecimal As Decimal
This is the code I currently created for my program. On the form close event, it checks if any changes were made and asks to save them or not.
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I've told it what to do if the dialog result is "Yes." Now, on the "Cancel" dialog result, I only want the message box dialog to close, NOT the program. Whats the command to make only the message box close?
I have program which is used to send emails. In this program I want to design a message body which contains, text, hyper links, images, draw boxes, etc. Rich Text Box object doesn't appeared to be the best object for this case. Can you suggest a good object to design "Body" part of a message?
I use 1 button( i name it btnsearch) and 1 textbox(i named it textboxname).The function of this button is use to search data in database and function of textbox is for user fill name.I want to put messagge box in my code here which if "Name is not found" in my code here.The reason is to inform to user that the name which their find in not in database.Any advice how i able to correct my code to solve this issue. Here is my code.I am using visual studio 2005 & sql 2005 as database .
Public Class Admin Private Sub Search_Click(ByVal sender As System.Object, ByVal e As System.EventArgs) Handles btnsearch.Click
I have a menu which when clicked will load form which take quite sometimes (although not very long) but the user keeps on clicking the menu and so the "not responding" message appears on the title bar of the app. I am thinking of displaying "Loading....Please Wait" so that users will stop clicking the menu or will wait until the loading of the form is completed. I tried these code but the form is still displayed even if form has loaded completely. [Code] I like to use the same concept also when the user clicked the save button, to tell the user to wait while changes are being saved.