VS 2005 Use A Console Window To See Data On A Windows Form Application?
Sep 1, 2009
I have a form program that runs long, and for kicks I was wondering if I could out put some data to a "real console" -not the Console useing the Output debugger.
vb.net 2008 I am using a windows form in a console application.If I turn off the console by changing Application Type, I lose the Sub Main routine that I need to startup the program.
I have a console application code below. I am trying to convert this to a windows based form application but I don't know where to start. This code asks you to input a website and then it gives you the IP address for that particular website the user enters. All the code works fine but I want this in a windows form application.
using System; using System.Net; using System.Net.Sockets; class GTest
I have a problem with reading and writing to the console from a windows form application.
I am running visual studios 2010 and I am coding in visual basic.The current code that I have is as follows:
Declare Function AttachConsole Lib "kernel32.dll" (ByVal dwProcessId As Int32) As Boolean Declare Function FreeConsole Lib "kernel32.dll" () As Boolean System.Console.Write("abc") Dim test as string = Console.ReadLine() System.Console.Clear() ect FreeConsole()
With the following code I can write to the console but I cannot read from it,
I manged to get some code what works fine but it uses console application I have tried to convert it by hand and change things around to get it to work but with no avail Im certain it should be simple but I may be wrong [URL]...Ignore the title of the pastebin its not C# its vb.net If you think im trying to be spoon fed I can post my convereted code but it doesnt work and proably 99.9% wrong
I want to create a console application that has a Windows Form inside of it that contains listboxes. I use these listboxes like a database. I want to load the listboxes with filenames and then work with those file names via the console code. I'd like to do this in a console method because I want to pass arugments to it from the command-line. The issue I am having is when I reference db.listbox1.items.add etc., the error I get is:
db is my Windows Form main is my console code vars is global variables I use
Error 1 Reference to a non-shared member requires an object reference. C:UsersxyzDocumentsVisual Studio 2008Projectsindexindexmain.vb 105 21 bindex
The code:
Public Sub open_first_file_for_timestamp() Using fs As New FileStream(vars.working_first_file, FileMode.Open, FileAccess.Read) Using fx As New StreamReader(fs)
I am merging a console application with a windows form application. The console application reads: [code] I need the Main sub to be done before the form apps starts so that the program registers as a DDe server.I would not use the console window in the merged module.I tried my. application. startupevent but it did'nt work.
I'm trying to consolidate my application's dependencies. In this case, I have a console application (MAD - MPEG Audio Decoder) that I want to embed into my application. I've added it as a resource, but how can I reference it as a file? [code]...
I'm making program that will copy one file and over-write another to purge data.I have a windows form interface where the files can be selected and want a console application to run this process so it can be put into the PC's startup folder to run on each startup.
The problem is I need to send the file location data to the console app when I choose a save button on the form. Both are part of the same project and referenced but I can't seem to reference any variable from the win form to console app.Also will I see the Console app as a seperate icon in the program files so I can put it on the PC startup?
How would i run a batch file and instead of opening a DoS window and showing the text in a Textbox or Richtextbox... And if i can do that, how would i make another textbox that issues commands to said batch file
I have in a console application. I need the program to show a OpenFileDialog window when certain text is entered, such as "file". I've tried doing this and I cannot get it to work.
I am using VB in VS 2008. I have written a program which loads data into SQL Server nightly. It is a Windows Forms application which runs well from Task Scheduler when a user is logged in. However when I try to run it when there is no user logged in, the program starts but it just sits idle.
I got a window form, and I want to send data to another computer or a server over internet after the submit button is clicked. Yes, this is a very "general" question (I cant not ask it in more detail), because I don't have any information how to do that, I google it, and I heard WCF, but I am not sure how it actually can do this job (seem like WCF is related, but still researching).
When running a console application, the dos window disappears without asking for a "press any key to continue", why? What setting in 2010 is not set correctly?
I am trying to use the System.Diagnostics.Process class.I have the following Windows Forms application. It consists of 1 Button and 1 TextBox. The only code is for the button click event as follows.
Public Class Form1 Private Sub Button1_Click(ByVal sender As System.Object, ByVal e As System.EventArgs) Handles Button1.Click Dim myProcess As New Process()
I have a fully functional multi-threaded VB2008 console application that I need to convert to a windows forms application. I am doing this to add additional functionality at a later time. How would I go about doing this?
Okay so basically I want to see if I can make an windows application or just a console application in VB.NET that will verify an MD5 Checksum. I have no idea how to start this out, but I have the ideas of what I'd like to make it.
We currently have +- 20 different console application developed in VS2008 and running at different scheduled intervals, all controlled by Windows schedular. The problem we have come accross is that it is becoming increasingly difficult to manage and maintain these console apps. In some instances a console app will just fail or never run to start with and this creates a lot of problems. In many cases one console app is dependant on another and if 1st one fails well...you see where this is going.
I am looking for a new solution that will help us to trace, debug and manage these console apps better. We are preferably looking for a gui front end, maybe windows app where we can set the intervals for them to sun and view some error reports if they did not run.We are port all the code for the console apps to which ever new appliocation we develop.
I am making a server - multiple client windows form application using Visual Basic Express 2005.
I was wondering if there was a way that I could debug multiple instances of the client at the same time?Ashray Lavsi If my post answers your Question, don't forget to "Mark it as Answer"
I need to run my console program which is made in vb.net where I will use my windows forms to run the console app?I have done this but it doesn't work.[code]I've tried to add as Existing Item or Project but it doesn't work..
I created a windows console application because it needs to do some things at windows start up. However, in very rare cases I need to ask the user for some information, so I need to show a form. I created a form and went to my application properties. There I selected Windows Forms application as the application type. I call my form with the .Show method but it doesn't show up.
I expected this, but I have no idea how to solve it.
[EDIT]Just found out .Show does show it but only for 0.00001 seconds. I use showdialog now. Is this the right way to do it?
I have created a Windows application (in VB .NET). Now I want it to run from Console too.However, when i run it from console, i don't want to should the windows forms and also want to run some specific tasks.
Could i Create a windows forms application that would have a console application form I'll use an example: say i was creating an application that would need some text written in the command line. i create the windows forms application because i want a GUI for the start page. then when i click a button, it should open a console program that is inside the windows forms application (not a seperate project)
I am writing a windows application and in some situations it is going to be executed through CommandLine ("cmd") E.g. Silent mode.i have used this code to out put a message to the user:
Can a contextmenu be used in a .Net 2005 console application? If so, how do I create the necessary events. I know how to create the control but not sure about the needed events. I'm thinking the only one I really need is the "Click" event.