Is it possible to display my publicated program on an extern display?I know this is really difficult, but I thaught maybe I can put the program on a PIC and connect the PIC with a display.Problem is I have no tools to program a PIC, but if possible I'll search a solution for that. (I think you can let the PIC program
It might be funny , but I'll ask anyway : is it allowed to create a program with VS2008 while at the same time it will use the Microsoft framework 4.0 ? I am asking because I use VS2008 while at the same time I have the impression that framework 4.0 is "lighter" than 3.5 .
I have 2 modules and 2 forms. In the module1, I initiated the form classes and also here I have my public appexit() method.In module2, I have another class(in the form of a keyboard done by code). Form2 use this class as its control.I have:
form1_closing() mybase.close() )
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Now when I call appexit() in my module1 from form1, I can see that the debug is going into form1_closing but when it goes inside form2_closing, it crashing the application here.I am developing mobile device application in Vs2008.Net3.5.
I want to save data from web and desktop applications and then provide that info again to fill the forms with the saved data .I am using vs2008 and sql2005
I had a support reply saying I needed to have VS2008 SP1 update installed. I clicked the About menu item for VS2008 and it shows SP1 under Microsoft .NET Framework Version 3.5 SP1. But on the left side for Visual Studio 2008 there is no SP1. Is the framework what they are referring to?
I have an ExtendedDateTimePicker control on my form. When I attempt to change the "ShowCheckBox" property to true, VS2008 stops responding and eventually exits the application; losing any unsaved changes.
I then tried to changed the property in code and the same result.
I want the control's value to be blank when it initializes.
I've found several articles/examples of connecting to SAP using VS03 however not with using only VS08. I understand they are working on a new connector (3.0) but need to connect now.
I have a program written in VB.Net (Visual Studio 2008) that uses a DLL written in Visual C++ by another developer. I'd like to be able to step in to the C++ code as my code makes calls to methods in the DLL. Since the DLL is it's own solution, I don't think it can be included in my solution/project. I tried putting the DLLs pdb file in the debug/bin directory with the rest of my build and pdb files. However, when I get to the point in stepping through my code, and it gets to the dll call, it just steps right over the dll code. Do I have to manually load symbols?
I am running on XP SP2 on my Intel C2D, and have VS 2005 on .Net 2.0 Now, can i install the new VS2008 and still have my vs2005?Can I have the both installed and still statisfy the following ?Can I have VS2005 and VS2008 on the same machineCan I do projects for Dot net 2.0on VS2005 while have VS2008 Can I have both .Net 2.0 and .Net 3.0 withouth any problem?Can I still work on my old project in native VS2005 ? Can I work on old .Net 2.0 project in the new VS2008 ?Can I Migrate some of my projects to VS2008 ? Can we also migrate .net 3.0 projects back to .Net 2.0 to work on VS 2005 ?
we are working on migration project VB6.0 to VS2008 ( Vb.NET 9.0) .In Vb6 we have .hlp file it will open appropriate help page/content when I click F1 from any of the forms. The same need to achevie in .NET 2008 . I came to know that .NET 2008 help provider will not support .hlp files. below code used in vb6
On my last machine I had created a way to see a GUID variable while debugging by hovering over it. I don't remember what it was (a visualizer?). I have a new 64 bit machine with vs2008 - is there anyway to mouseover a guid value and have it appear? What makes guid's so special that their value doesn't show like most variables?
I live in the UK and I want to buy the standard edition cheaply. I've seen an OEM version on eBay which the seller claims to be the full version. But it's only one a single disk and it states "Disk 1" so presumably it isn't the complete application.
I am programming in both Matlab (Matlab2011a) and Visual Basic (VS2008).I've created a .exe file from my matlab code. It works well when I click on it with my mouse. But I need to run it within Visual Basic. I know it's possible to call .exe files with Shell() or Process.Start(), and it works well for files such as firefox.exe or notepad.exe.
However, it doesn't work when I call my own .exe file ... It's weird because when I look to the Task Manager while trying to call it (within VB), I can see the process starting and ending, but its output doesn't appear.
I've created a dll in VS2010 with.NET Framework version 4.0 Now I want to add this dll as a reference in a 3.5 project in VS2008. When I do this I get <The System cannot find the reference specified>... does someone has a solution for this issue. When I downgrade the dll to version 3.5 I can add it as a reference and all works ok, but downgrading to 3.5 isn't an option because other dll's are depending on the 4.0 framework.
am using visual studio 2008 professional edition and MS SQL Sever express 2005 SP2.i clicked Data then Add New Data Source choosed Database then click Nextwhen i clicked on New Connection the Data source configuration wizard disappears.
I have a project that I am testing with Windows 7, its almost complete but doesnt function without elevating the users permissions, I've tried a few of the sample codes I've found online and they don't seem to work... This has been tested on a admin account, but still requires elevated privaliges... I believe becuase it directly effects critical and non-critical windows services (starting, stopping, retreiving the status, enabling or disabling them)
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I understand the UAC could be used to implement this "admin only" restriction, but as I havent even tried using the UAC Settings area yet. As I said, a link to helpful content would be cool, an example would be great.Running Visual Studio 2005 under a Visual Basic Environment.
In the VB6 interface, when you went to Project>References, it would list all the references that have already been added to the project with a ticked box next to the name. However in VS2008, when you go to Project>Add references, the tickboxes are not there. So how do you know whether or not a reference has already been added?
how to make the move from vb6 to vs2008 and while i was pleased to find alot of stuff intact i started migrating my lovechild project to the new enviroment. Immediately ran into a bunch of problems tho as some of the logic behind data hierarchies has changed alot it seems and its gonna take me some time to work it all out but right now id be happy if you guys could point out what im doing wrong here:
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its supposed to be your basic grab screenshot and stash it into picturebox thing but it isnt working, i did manage to copy a picture from 1 box to another tho which makes me think the second line is wrong or missing something?
I created a app using VS2008. It works fine in win xp but not in win 7.For example, I have code in one combobox leave method to load data into a datagridview, it failed to load. (blank).Do I need to do something in target pc which runs win 7?
I have a big application which is really working succesfully written in VB.Net version 2005 I am wanting to upgrade this to VS2008/2010 early next year. All versions used would be the fully paid for versions
I am totally clueless about what this upgrade would entail. I cannot afford to re-write the entire application as it is critical to our business.Can I take my code across without too much hassle? And then slowly "re-write" the code to take full use of the new features. Would i need to attend some sort of "new features" course? Or is the accompanying documentation good enough to get by.