VS 2008 - Password Generator (User Can Specify Amount Of Characters)
Apr 4, 2010
I am trying to do a somewhat different pw generator. The user can specify the amount of characters the password will be and whether to randomize between the alphabets A-Z, numbers 1-10, and maybe a hand full of symbols or so, and a combination of all three options. Also the user can use the "re-generate" button if he/she does not like the current password. I'm fairly new to VB, and would just like a push in the right direction to get started.
creating a password generator in VB using VS 2008.What I want to do is have a front end which has a text box (to enter password length), a button (to generate a password) and a label (to display the password).I have been successful in creating random numbers; however a password containing just numbers isn't sufficient. So I would like random characters including uppercase and lowercase letters.
i would like to create a password generator however i have a 2 text box aplication the top one is where the person types their e-mail address then select generate. the program must then use that address to generate a unique password only for that person if another email address is inserted in the top text box a total different password should be generated.
My homework assignment is to create a project where a user enters a password that must be at least 3 characters long with at least 1 number and 1 alphabet character. After that the password has to be encrypted so that vowels become X, numbers Z, and it reverses. For example, a password of CS2301 would be ZZZZSC. There's supposed to be Loops to extract 1 number/letter at a time and search for them in the string to validate, and I don't know what to do. The form itself has a Text Box to enter a password and a label to display the new one, and a Go button.
I'm making a custom control suited for handling passwords. I have created a control that inherits from a text box and I have implemented a lot of things so far. But what i want to do now is create a system so that when a user types It will display his last character typed for a X amount of time.Is there a way to turn only selected characters into password characters and still be able to get the password text from the Text property ?
im trying to make a fast food program on which the user will input the amount that he has, then he will check on what he wants, by using check boxes. There are 7 different check boxes with 7 different amounts of money. I have the program somewhat finished (thanks for the people that helped me before) but theres still a couple of things that I still need to get finished but I dont know how to.I need to be able to get how much money the user has (this will be entered threw a text box, I think I accidentally messed this part up, because I cant get it to work right, (theres alreasy a permit amount of money in there and it needs to be what the user enters instead of the permit, 5.59, one) and this will be the maximum amount he can spend, then the user will check on the food he wants (and the program will add the sales tax also) then it will produce an answer saying if you have enough money or if you dont. But what im confused on is how do I get the users amount of money and make it the maximum mount he can spend and make sure it doesnt go over the amount that he has checked.[code]
How do you get a textbox being using for password entry to display the black circle that you often see in web forms, on the iphone etc etc?
I can change the PasswordChar property to an asterisk no problem and even copying and pasting symbols inserted into Word seemed to work - just couldn't find a symbol that looked like a bullet point!
Can this actually be achieved for a standalone exe, or is it something unique to web forms? Surely copying and pasting symbols from Word isn't actually the answer?
how to a generator random password in vb.net. can u tell me any algorithms, any method() or codings to do so mine is a web application where i should generate password and send it to user and tat password will be their life time password. so it should b unique too.
I'm the head of my companies IT Engineering Security Department. We handle all the user account creations, access rights, file shares, terminations, badges...etc. To make the task of user accounts creation easier, I am looking to create a Password Generator that runs off of "Word Banks" if you will.Right now I have 4 ComboBoxes with a list of words in each. I want to make it so that when I click "Button1" it will Randomly populate each ComboBox with a word from their respective lists and then all compile, in order, in a TextBox at the bottom of the App so we can copy it out to use for our respective account creations.
Example:I know nothing about VB's randomization functions, so I don't even know where to begin.I'm using VB Express 2008, but can use 2010 if needed.
I'm making a custom control suited for handling passwords. I have created a control that inherits from a text box and I have implemented a lot of things so far. But what i want to do now is create a system so that when a user types It will display his last character typed for a X amount of time. Is there a way to turn only selected characters into password characters and still be able to get the password text from the Text property ?
So I've been wanting to make a random password generator for a while now and I was looking around on here for the code to do so. I came across this:
Dim random As New Random Dim password As New System.Text.StringBuilder For i As Int32 = 0 To 9
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And I used it successfully. The only thing is I want to change it slightly. I want to change it to where, only a few are letters, and the rest are numbers. But for them to be combined. One example could be "DM23TH91PB". How would I go about changing this to do that?
I wanted to make a simple program for people to create passwords out of phrases. A phrase can be a quote, or something that is easy for you to remember. An example would be: "I visit the MSDN often". The passphrase from that would be: "IvtMo".Notice the case is retained. The phrase is just the first character of every word. The button click function is to convert the phrase into passphrase.The capital() function is change random characters in the passphrase to uppercase. This works by using the Dim x As
String = Int(TextBox2.Text.Length * Rnd())
which allows "x" to be equal to the length of the passphrase text times a random.
Controls: Button named Button1 CheckBox named CheckBox1 TextBox named TextBox1 TextBox named TextBox2 Private Sub Button1_Click(sender As System.Object, e As System.EventArgs) Handles Button1.Click If TextBox1.Text <> String.Empty Then[code].....
I have a program where a user enters a list of numbers in the form of a string. This list of numbers is always a multiple of 8.So the list can contain 8, 16, 32, 40, 48, etc. numbers.
I need to split that string into every 8 characters.For example, say the user entered "1234123445674567"
How can I split it into a string array where (0) is "12341234" and (1) is "45674567"
Note: The size of the array has to be equal to the length of the string divided by 8.
Like this:
Dim stringArray(txtInput.Text.Length/8) as String Edit: I know I could do this by making a loop that counts 8 numbers and splits it into an array but that would be lengthy and take a few variables and I know there's a more efficient way to do it. I just don't know the syntax.
I have created a client for the popular twitter social network. I am now wanting to add more features to the client, and one of those being a label displaying how many characters are left in the post (as the max is 140). This is what I want to do: (Message Box Amount of Characters Typed) MINUS (140) = NUMBER(Display answer as label).
I am looking to create a simple password box that will ask the user for a username and pass, if the user is validated against the usernames and passwords in an .ini file the login box will close and launch a program also stated in the .ini file. I would also like to be able to launch different programs for different users.
I want to put a persons National Insurance Number into a label but I want to put *** in place of the first 5 characters and then display the last 3 characters as normally.
So i've to write this program whose purpose it this:
Purpose: The user enters the item name and amount of the item purchased. The program calculates the tax for the item and the final total, and then displays these values. Tax on all items will be 7.75%.
And so far i've this code but it's not working:
' Program: Cash Register ' Author: Nidhi Shah ' Date: February 2, 2010 ' Purpose: The Cash Register Window application will ' computer the tax and the final cost of a ' purchased item.
Option Strict On
Public Class frmCashRegister ' Tax per item - used in multiple procedures Const _cdecTaxPerItem As Decimal = 0.0775D
I am connecting to a Microsoft Active Directory server in a DMZ from my .net application (asp.net VB .net 4.0). I need to create a new "inetorgperson" in an orgunit called "SingleCustomerAccount".
I have had to use the System.DirectoryServices.Protocols namespace for all the work, because the ADSI classes (System.DirectoryServices namespace) wouldn't work across the DMZ properly.
Anyway it's been working fine connecting to Active Directory on Windows Server 2003 R2; however we're running tests against Active Directory on Windows Server 2008 R2 (2008r2 in native mode for forest and domain) in order to upgrade.
My existing code to create a user does not work.
System.DirectoryServices.Protocols.DirectoryOperationException: The server cannot handle directory requests. at System.DirectoryServices.Protocols.LdapConnection.ConstructResponse(Int32
I have a piece of business-soft to make the lives of our employees easier. It's fairly typical, a tabbed-MDI style main form with a load of buttons that activate each of its sub-modules.
I have security set up on it so that someone in sales can't enter the module for purchasing, etc... I authenticate the user by having them type in their network password and check it against the AD server with this function:
'Remember to Imports System.DirectoryServices for this to work Private Function ValidateActiveDirectoryLogin(ByVal Domain As String, ByVal Username As String, ByVal Password As String) As Boolean
I have a button on my Form called EditingButton that will have a DialogBox appear asking for a password. How can I have "*" show instead of the Password it-self when the user enters the password?[URL]...
I try to write a program to recover my password. My password is max 10 character. include: 0>9, a>z, A>Z. not include "space". ex: abc123. I try to check with number first it mean: I try check: 0, 1, 2, 3... 00,01,02... But I don't know how to begin with another character.
I did this for one of my homework assignments in C#. However I need to do this in Visual Basic. For VB it just needs to be 6 characters and have one numeric digit and at least one alphabetic character.
Private Sub btnVerify_Click(ByVal sender As System.Object, ByVal e As System.EventArgs) Handles btnVerify.Click public string getPassword() End Sub Private Function IsValid() As Boolean [Code] .....
I am quite new to visual basic & programming, so please bare with me. After spending at least 64 hours designing and coding a cinema booking, i have stumbled across a little problem.The task i am having trouble with is creating a graph, using only labels and/or textboxes, to display a number of stars depending on how many seats have been booked in a screen. Here is an example of sample design i have been given: