VS 2008 Hide Assemblies Default Icon After Running Any Exe?
Mar 5, 2012
how to hide assemblies default icon after running any exe in vb.net(Windows app)?
in vb.net running any exe then its icon will be show in the taskbar.how to hide running exe icon using vb.net?
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Mar 5, 2012
how to hide assemblies default icon after running any exe in vb.net(Windows app)? in vb.net running any exe then its icon will be show in the taskbar.how to hide running exe icon using vb.net?
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Mar 5, 2012
how to hide assemblies default icon after running any exe in vb.net(Windows app)?
in vb.net running any exe then its icon will be show in the taskbar. how to hide that icon.how to hide running exe icon using vb.net?
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Mar 7, 2012
how to hide default exe or assembly icon which is seen in a task bar in vb.net.
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Jun 29, 2010
Is it possible to hide the icon in the taskbar, so only the system tray icon stays?
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Apr 21, 2009
is there a way to hide the desktop icon then show it again?
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Sep 4, 2010
I am making a simple text editor, I am creating the menu and I need to add icons such as open, save, redo etc.I was just wondering if VB has built in default icons for these or do i have to download them from here or a 3rd party?
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Jun 2, 2011
Why is it that the icon of my form appears only when I am running it in my IDE. When I publish my program and running it in Windows, the icon does not appear at the taskbar, what appears is a default icon instead.
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Nov 21, 2011
I have an issue with the icon displayed on the desktop. I have used the project's properties, application form and used the dropdown menu under icon to associate an Icon to the application. I have done this loads of times before and it has always worked.
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Dec 10, 2009
I have a program running called MyApp now i want to create a another form/app which when i press the BUtton1 it hides the taskbar icon of the program called MyApp. Note I do NOT want to hide the actual form of MyApp just the taskbar entry
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Jun 17, 2011
I have an application using ComboBox with ComboBox.DropDownStyle = DropDown, I want to hide the dropdown button of it, and dropdownitems will be displayed programmatically, when required.
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Mar 30, 2009
I'm writing my own volume-controll/equaliser program. When my program is launched, I want the windows sound-icon to disappear.[code]...
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Apr 5, 2009
I'm writing my own volume-controll/equaliser program. When my program is launched, I want the windows sound-icon to disappear.Internet sais it could be done by regedit using:
[HKEY_CURRENT_USERSoftwareMicrosoftWindowsCurrentVersionAppletsSysTray]
"Services"=dword:0000001b
But when I try it, the icon stays. How do I make the sound icon dissappear in my VB .NET
[code]...
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Mar 19, 2011
I am using a WPF JumpTask object, and I would like my Windows 7 jumplist icon to be an icon from my own application - but not the default one. A different one. So how do I do this? I guess I specify a different icon resource index. But how do I even store my icons as resources, and how do I know which icon is which index?
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Feb 25, 2010
I'm trying to change the default icon of my program to something else. Specifcally, the one that is associated with the executable file.I was under the impression that if you set the icon property on the main form, that it will carry over to everything else. when I try to set the icon, I get an error message stating that "The arugment 'picture' must be a picture that can be used as an icon. I have a 32x32 icon that is saves as .ico but it doesn't work.
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Nov 27, 2010
Is there any simple way to hide all the design time properties of a User Control.
When my UC is on a form there's a lot of properties in the properties explorer. All those default ones that every UC has. AccessibleName, AccessibleRole, Anchor etc etc etc (dozens of the them)
Any way to hide most/all those and just expose my own ?
I suppose I want my User Control to be more like a 'Component' like the Timer and other components that don't have a UI. Short of rewriting my UC as a Component is there any quick way to hide all those form properties ?
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Feb 13, 2012
How do I change the default taskbar Icon? I can change the application Icon but how do I change the "boxes" icon that appears in the taskbar? I found this but how do I change it to use a icon from file?[url]...
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Feb 12, 2009
How do you change the default form icon in vb.net 2003 form?
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Aug 17, 2011
i have developed a program on Visual Studio.Net 2005, also i have deployed the program and got a shortcut icon on desktop which is fine but when i go to C:\program files\[MyProject]\MyProject.exe, the ,exe file has the default icon, i want to change that default icon to the custom icon. How can i perform this task?
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Jan 23, 2012
I know, how I can change the default icon of an application in the designer.
But I want to know, if there is any way to change the default app icon with code.
I already change the Me.Icon, but this has only effect on the main form and not on the exe.
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Jan 14, 2010
I am attempting to hide the document name from the user by using a folder with appending querystring in the following format:
http:[url].....
When I post back the page, it directs it to the physical page:
http:[url]......It it possible to motify the postback address so I can omit the default.aspx from the client browser?
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Oct 26, 2011
I like the default icon the program uses on the form title bar. The icon with the little red yellow and blue colored squares. I would also like to use it as the application build icon so it use it as the icon for the .exe file and shortcuts to the .exe file.I searched a long time and couldn't find the answer. Some said to take a screen-shot of the icon displayed on the screen and crop the image and make an icon that way, but when I tried to use alt-tab with the program running, and press print-screen, the alt button made it take a screen-shot of the currently selected window and not the entire screen, so I couldn't figure out how to get a screen-shot of it at it's full size.
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Jan 27, 2011
Possible Duplicate: Removing a querystring from url in asp.net
How to hide asp.net querystring displayed in address bar as default.aspx?id=2&name=sanjay
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Apr 11, 2011
I have a custom app which I deploy to my Win7 users, the app sets up a tray icon which is automatically hidden by the OS. The user then has to manually change the settings of the System Tray to always display my app's icon.What can I do when installing my app on Win7 to make the icon show in the System Tray without user-intervention?
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Jul 28, 2009
I'm not sure exactly if the folder icon is in shell32.dll, but nonetheless if it is.Basically, whenever I come across a folder in a FileSystem list, I want to add the icon for a folder to the image list that I am using for the ListView. The problem is that I'm not sure how to reference a specific icon location in a icon collection in a dll.Is this possible with Icon.ExtractAssociatedIcon and shell32.dll?
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Jul 8, 2010
I have a dual monitor setup. I want my app to run in the secondary monitor by default (through settings in my app). I have been browsing the net for a solution and I found a solution which is setting the Form.Bounds to the Bounds of the secondary monitor. My problem is that if I set the bounds of my newly created form, when it gets displayed, it doesn't show in the secondary monitor.
private void button2_Click(object sender, EventArgs e){
Form1 frm = new Form1();
frm.SetBounds(-1280, 112, frm.Bounds.Width, frm.Bounds.Height);
MessageBox.Show(string.Format("frm.Bounds [{0},{1}]",frm.Bounds.Left,frm.Bounds.Top));
//frm.Bounds = Screen.AllScreens[1].Bounds;
//frm.Location = Screen.AllScreens[1].Bounds.Location;
frm.Show();
MessageBox.Show(string.Format("frm.Bounds [{0},{1}]", frm.Bounds.Left, frm.Bounds.Top));}
In the code above, I first set the bounds, I can see from the message box the settings I assigned. After form gets displayed, I checked the bounds again, it has changed to it's default. How do I show then a newly created form to a specific Bounds?
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Jan 29, 2012
So, after entering the following code into my app (which has WMP embedded for user to listen to the Bible in Audio) I ended up getting an Error/Alert when Running the app and Selecting the Option: "Hide Player and Stop Audio".
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Apr 1, 2010
I just realized I used my non-partner account the first time, and I want to make sure I receive priority support. In addition, I found out more about my problem and made a much clearer example.Basically I'm having problems getting a dynamically compiled vb.net "script" to find external references (even though they are being added by fully qualified path). I also tried adding /libpath to my compiler options, and still it cannot find the assemblies.[URL]..
And here is a reference to my original post (with not-so-easy to understand code snippets):[URL]..
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Sep 11, 2009
I wonder if anyone can help me - I've not done much with reflection but understand the basic principles.What I'm trying to do:I'm in the process of developing a class that gathers a lot of information about the local system, network, etc... to be used for automated bug reporting. Instead of having to change my test harness every time I add a new property, I'd (ideally) like to be able to serialise the lot as an XML string and just display that in a textbox.
Unfortunately, the Framework won't use the default XML serializer on read-only properties (which almost all of mine are) as they wouldn't deserialize properly [Not sure I agree with the assumption that anything serialized must be de-serializable - MS says this is a feature "by design" which I suppose I can understand - Perhaps a tag to indicate that it should be serialized anyway would be advantageous?]
The initial approach was to make properties gettable and settable (with a throw exception on the setter) but the amount of work tidying this up afterwards seems a little excessive and I would want the properties to be read-only in the final version.What I need help with:My current plan is to use reflection to recursively iterate through each (public) property of my topmost gathering class. The problem is, the samples I've seen don't handle things recursively. Additionally, I only want to inspect an object's properties if it's in one of my assemblies - Otherwise just call .ToString on it.
If I don't have the inspection limited to my assembly, I assume I'll get (say) a string which then contains a Length which in turn will have .Tostring method.For the purposes of this project, I can almost guarantee no circular references within my code and as this will only be used as a development tool so I'm not too concerned about it running amok now and then.
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Apr 20, 2009
Is there a way to to hide the taskbar o.o and unhide it?
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