I am wanting to make or have someone help me make a remote support system. I would like it to have a ticket system interegated into it, but if it would be easier to just have the remote support, then I'll just stick with that. I am wanting for my client's to download the client version and then connect to it. Then they give me their IP or some code that I type in and connect and control their computer. I give technical support.
I am tasked to write a new program to remote into our tech support computers to help them out while they are trying to remote into their computers to see what is up if they are having problems. I was asked to be able to not move their mouse if they were in Word, Excel, in an application writing a problem ticket,
Im working on my first n-tier application. I am trying to serialize a structure and Im getting an error"Soap Serializer does not support serializing Generic Types : System.Nullable`1[System.DateTime]."Here is the structure that is being serialized Namespace Structures
<Serializable()> _ Public Structure structAllergy Public AllergyID As String Public ProfileID As String
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The bold line is the line that is throwing the error.
I'm using SQL Server and ASP.NET.[code]I have worked this way in another application with the same environment without a problem, but here I have this problem.
I'm developing a online document management application for my client using the following technologies
Front End - VB.Net 2010 (Windows Forms) Back End - SQL Server 2008 R2 Express (FILESTREAM enabled to level 3)
I wanted to store the files (*.pdf, *.doc, *.exe, .) using the FILESTREAM feature in SQL Server 2008 R2.I prefer FILESTREAM because sometimes the file size exceeds 2GB.I'm able to save and retrieve file with FILESTREAM (using Windows Authentication/Integrated Security).But my client wants to save or retrieve the file from different PC.So I'm in need of accessing the FILESTREAM BLOB from remote systems.
how to convert it to .net. I have the Imports System.Management figured out so far.......
strComputer = "." ' Local computer set objWMIDateTime = CreateObject("WbemScripting.SWbemDateTime") set objWMI = GetObject("winmgmts:\" & strComputer & " ootcimv2") set colOS = objWMI.InstancesOf("Win32_OperatingSystem")
I am working on a little project for my phone creating some sort of remote to turn up/down my system volume via wifi. The phone will send data to a text field on the website lets say such as "vol up" and the vb app sitting on the computer will be constantly reading this text field for key words like "vol up", "vol down". when it see's a recognized command it reacts by turning the volume up and so on. And one more thing: Is it possible to have a vb app that uses http? E.g., sits on port 80 itself and can be accessed via local ip.
I am planning to use a List in my application but when I was searching for System.Collections.Generic, it only has System.Collections. I tried to look it up in the "add reference" and its not there.
When I execute the code below I receive the error message: LINQ to Entities does not recognize the method 'System.Object CompareObjectEqual(System.Object, System.Object, Boolean)' method, and this method cannot be translated into a store expression.It seems to be occurring on the line For Each row2 in PCstudent.
I want to delete some temporary log files in remote system without using UNC share path. If I used UNC share path in my application, the application execution was failed. In order to execute successfully, i want to map remote system in my machine and then application was executed successfully by using UNC share path. So, i dont like to use UNC share path in my application.
I am trying to set up an "AT" job to export some registry keys on a remote computer, the problem is that DOS command requires a time to run. I want to get the system time of the remote computer so i can schedule it to run 1 minute from the time i send the command.
Is there any way to get the system time of a remote computer with VB.Net code?
I've developed a simple program and in it I 'copy-pasted' some code which makes a copy of the program executable in a particular path (docs folder) and sets registry to start the executable in windows start-up only.. Everything is working absolutely fine in my PC. But when I sent the exe to my friend's PC. Then the antivirus in her PC detected it as a trojan!
I have a requirement that i want to kill the process in the remote server and then delete some log files and update the registry editor and then finally log off and log in to the remote System. Now, I log off the remote system from my application. But i want to login to the system with valid user credentials from my application.
I need to read the value of one subkey located under a list of 17,000 keys in windows registry. I have no problem doing it locally but cannot get the system.management name space to do the same remotely. I know MSDN documents the system.management name space but much more knowledge is assumed than in other areas I have used. Assume no problems with connection and authentication.[code]....
need remote system viewing and voice chating sdk in vb6,any body know pl tell me,i will pay money, i will buy.already i am using 30days invitation and voice tapi3,but thats working lan only,
I am trying to build a windows app that uses a remote SQL server to login to the system. I have setup the SQL server on a vmware machine all the conections work fine I have created a form Login with TextBoxUser and TextBoxPass and a submit button.I have added the database conection and created a query called Login
SELECT COUNT(*) AS Expr1 FROM Users WHERE[code]....
I'm looking to write a custom program in VB.NET / C++ / C# that would allow me to monitor a system's vitals over a Remote Desktop Connection. I'm only looking for tips on how to implement a connection like this in code (eg. is it just a simple object or call to a WScript function? or is it much more sophisticated?). As to the specifics of operation after making the connection, I have that figured out based on another program which shares some similar features. This doesn't have to go through an RDP connection, I'm definitely looking for better ways. Reason I mention RDP is because I currently do this manually over an RDP connection, but I don't wanna have to constantly open the window.
I have an application in VB.NET. I want to call that application from a remote system by using Java servlets. Can anybody tell me the methods for that?
I created an application which posts data to a url using webrequest.It worked fine on my computer, but when another client runs the application , he gets the following error:
System.Net.WebException: the remote name could not be resolved:'site.com' at system.net.httpwebrequest.getrequeststream()..
I want to detect the operating System of a local or remote pc based on the IP or computer name I typed in a text box, these will all be on the same domainThis is what I use for the local OS version
I compiled some VB6 code on my Win7 x64 machine and the result .exe will not run correctly on any other machine. VB6 code is just a new template .exe file with one button, a reference to "Microsoft ActiveX Data Objects 2.6 Library" and the following code in the button press event: Dim db Set db = New ADODB.Connection It runs correctly on my machine, but no others (even other Win7 x64 machines) (Update: I found TWO other users where it runs and one of them is Jeff Atwood!, but most machines have the same problem)
1- Click run, and type the gpedit.msc, to start "Local Group Policy Editor". 2 -Expand "Computer Configuration" -> "Windows Settings" -> "Security Settings" -> "Local Policies" -> Then click "User Rights Assignment". 3- In the Policy window, Select "Force shutdown from a remote system", double click it, it will pop a properties window. 4- Click "Add user or group button", add a user and name it Guest.
I need to know if it's possible to manipulate and add the user or group programmatically. I'm using Visual Basic 2008.
I want to know how to connect to a remote system having some shared folder.(ex, \myservermysharedfolder).Actually, I was supposed to copy a particular file which is available in a shared location of a system. To copy that file, first i need to connect to that system with an user id and password.I know copying of file (), But not getting clear idea on how to connect to the shared folder. I have tried with System.Management class, but no use..
I am currently working on converting an app from VB6 to VB.NET 2.0 - I am only using 2.0 to provide Win 2k compatibility, AFAIK, Win 2k can't run any framework newer then 2.0. Part of the conversion includes moving multilingual support over. In the VB6 version, we were storing the translated text in an Excel document - the xls could be passed to translators. A script in the xls file would dump the languages to individual text files and generate a LanguageRescource.rc file which was then compiled using RC.exe.
When the app started or the user selected a language, the resource file was read using:
Public Sub LoadLang(ByVal LangNum As Byte) Dim bData() As Byte
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It was then split using vbNewLine as a delimiter and the lines assigned to the labels and to a public array for use in other places in the program (message boxes, log files, etc). Doing the same thing in .NET doesn't seem possible, or is rather convoluted. I have read many articles on globalisation, localisation, etc and it doesn't make a whole lot of sense to me. I am wanting to have the language files built in to the executable, not as dependencies. From what I can tell after reading all of this information is there are at least 2, if not more to do it.
1) Use form localisation. This would require changing all the captions and things for each language, this would in turn generate frmMain.<lang>.resx files.
The correct file would be loaded automatically on form/program startup and is hard to change at runtime if the user wishes. it would also cost me a fair bit of time to add every one of the 23 languages. It also would not satisfy my other requirements of message boxes and output to log files.
2) Make a resource file and store the strings in there, in a similar fashion to what I was doing in VB6. The problem is, how do I separate each languages strings? Each resx file only seems to be capable of storing on string table.