Let me know a way to troubleshoot the problem -'The proxy settings on this computer are not configured correctly for web discovery', when i'm trying to add a web reference in my vb.net application,
I have been trying to reference Application.ThreadException in my application to make an addhandler, but I also am using imports growl.connector which has a growl.connector.application method. When I create my addhandler:AddHandler Application.ThreadException, AddressOf ThreadExceptionHandler
And I get "ThreadExecption is not an event of 'growl.connector.application'"
My problem is when i try to call Application.Run() in a application without a form i get "Object reference not set to an instance of an object." when i run it outside VS. but if ran in debug or release mode it works just fine. i may just be forgetting to setup application right, but ive done it before in this same manor and it worked fine.
Commented out init_timer and init_ready, and now it causes the same error for the myName line. there seems to be something wrong with class Application. btw theres seems to be something wrong with the forum code formatting.
I am attempting to add and call a PHP Web Service from my .Net web application.I try adding the reference like in this tutorial but receive this error.
The HTML document does not contain Web service discovery information.
I see the methods to call into. I ran svcutil and it returned some metadata and the same error. I also tried wsdl.exe and got that same error. I am having trouble understanding whats the best way to go forward.[code]...
In a VB.Net project, you can use the Settings tab of the properties page to define application settings. To reference the settings in code, you use the syntax My.Settings.SettingName in VB.
On the Settings tab, you get to choose the Access Modifier. It may be "Friend" or "Public". Presumably, when you choose "Public", you are making the settings accessible to other assemblies. However, once "Public" is chosen, I can't figure out the syntax to reference the settings of one project from another. In fact, I can't observe any difference between using "Internal" vs. "Public" as the access modifier.
My question: Does choosing "Public" as the access modifier make settings accessible to other assemblies? If so, what is the syntax to reference the settings from other assemblies? If not, what does "Public" do?
I have handle of a usercontrol on external application in vb.net.I know class type of that user control.I want to get refrence to that object to check some properties of that object
I'm writing a windows form application in VS2008 using VB. I have a text script file needs to be deployed together with my application. How do I reference this file when coding and how to deploy it using windows installer? A similar question, how do I reference the installation folder of my application?
Retrieving the COM class factory for component with CLSID {40942A6C-1520-4132-BDF8-DC1F71F547B} failed due to the following error: 80040154 Class not registered (Exception from HRESULT: 0x80040154 (REGDB_E_CLASSNOTREG)).How can I retrieve MODI reference from COM in my application ? I have no dll file of MODI.& I have used the reference file called AxInterop.MODI & Interop.MODIBut I am not able to execute the application.I need this file to retrieve text from images.
public partial class Form1 : Form { public Form1e & Btnclick as Button
I am successfully using a dll reference in VB.NET project. When I export the application to another PC by using a deployment setup, the application does not start at all. I have included the dll file inside the deployment setup so that this file is copied in the application folder. If I remove the dll file from the deployment setup, the application starts normally.I was wondering how I should set the properties of the reference in the .Net project. I am attaching a view of the references dialog where the used reference is highlighted.
Today I was build one Windows Service Application which has the reference to 4 Dll. After building the Release I found that there was one more DLL in addition to the reference I have. I checked using ILDASM and it only showed 4 dlls.What could be the issue ? How I can I check why it is getting unwanted DLL's in Release Folder?
Im trying to write a simple c++ dll and then reference it in my vb form app however im having a hell of a time doing so. but im getting an error when i call the c++ function in vb.net
here is the c++ code #include <WINDOWS.H> LPCSTR DisplayStringByVal(LPCSTR pszString)
I created a new project of type Windows Forms Application. And following a few posts elsewhere in order to implement spell checking on my application I attempting to add references to: PresentationCore.dll, PresentationFramework.dll, WindowsBase.dll, WindowsFormsIntegration.dll
BUT... when i go to add then they're grayed out and unselectable.
Can someone tell me why (i can't add the refs) and what I need to do to implement spell checking in a windows app?
Late Addition: I started out by copying the DLLs into the bin (after searching vs & .net installation folders) of a VS2005 project and that worked. I guess I can do the same here but I figure VS2008 should have this built in and I SHOULDN'T need to use the method.
I am developing an application that dumps data to an excel file with charts. The problem I'm seeing is that some of the users may not be using Office 2007 and are still using Office 2003. Is there a way I can make my app work with either version?I tried to add a reference to Office11 after I've already added Office12 and it says that Microsoft.Office.Core is already referenced (through Office12, of course).
One thing I haven't tried yet is just referencing Office11 instead of 12. Maybe that would with some backwards compatability on Office12's part? I'm not sure and am not with the code right now to try it out.
i had to get the reference of an object/Control(for e.x a textbox) which is open in another .net application. I was able to retrieve the handle of that .net applcation form. but i was not able to obtain the reference of that form. I tried to using control.FromHandle(handle) function. but it returns a null for the handle i passed since the handle is not associated to the application I am running.I also tried to add the handle to my application with the following code.
Dim nw As New NativeWindow nw.AssignHandle(&H100300A) '&H100300A is a valid windows handle for an application which is open Dim c As Control = Control.FromHandle(nw.Handle)but c returned nothing.Is there any way using which i can get the reference of an object in another .net appliction from my application.
I have the following code under a button labeled "Exit" for exiting my application. Code:Application.Exit()It has been working fine. I added a reference to System.Deployment and the compiler suddenly doesn't like Application.Exit(). Can I not use Application.Exit() and have a ref to System.Deployment at the same time? Upate: I got it. I used the Object Browser and found "System.Windows.Forms.Application.Exit" which works with System.Deployment referenced
what is the best way to load dropdown lists from reference/lookup tables for a desktop application? the application is layed out into 3 tiers. I've built up my entities.the front end has a form with 6 tabs. and one big save (another discussion :)Should I load them all when the form is initially loaded? Are there any caching mechanisms I could use?
it is vb.net app on a network drive that is accessed by several users.it's also worth noting that some reference tables may be updated. Via another form.
I'm making a project for school with a group of classmates. It is an application that needs to reference quite a few pictures and strings from My.Resources. I don't know what the problem is but, whenever I run the program, I get a message that reads this: "There were several build errors. Would you like to continue and run the last successful build?"
COM Reference 'WMPLib' is the interop assembly for ActiveX control 'AxWMPLib' but was marked to be linked by the compiler with the /link flag. This COM reference will be treated as a reference and will not be linked.
I am receiving this error: Reference to a non-shared member requires an object reference on the code I've bolded within the code body. Here is my code:
I get this error:Reference to a non-shared member requires an object reference.When i compile on the following code section:
Private Sub statusBarToolStripMenuItem_Click(ByVal sender As Object, ByVal e As EventArgs) ToolStripMenuItem.Checked = Not ToolStripMenuItem.Checked statusStrip1.Visible = ToolStripMenuItem.Checked
I am opening frmB (variable for FormB - the actual form) from frmA. From btn1 I open frmB like this:
frmB = New FormB() frmB.Show()
From btn2 (frmB is already open) I bring frmB to the front from behind frmA:
FormB.Show() FormB.BringToFront().
No problem so far. Now I need to pass an arg to frmB. This is where I am having the problem.
from btn1 (in frmA) I do this:
frmB = New FormB(myArg) '--pass myArg to constructor of FormB -- no problem here frmB.Show()
then from btn2 -- this is where I have the problem
FormB.Show() FormB.BringToFront()
I tried placing myArg in FormB.Show(myArg) but that did not fix the problem. What is the correct way to pass myArg to FormB (frmB) in this scenario? Do I need to share FormB or frmB? How do I do this? "frmB" is frmA level variable.
why i am getting an "reference to a non-shared member requires an object reference" error on format.Yesterday gets the previous days date and presents it in a yyyyMMdd format.vsettlementDates takes the "Yesterday value and requests data from it.
Dim Yesterday As String = format(Today.AddDays(-1), "yyyyMMdd") Dim vSettlementDates As String = (Yesterday)
Error 1 Reference to a non-shared member requires an object reference. (on WindowsIdentity.Groups)
Here's my code from that uses the WindowsIdentity.Groups property to display the identity references for the groups the current user belongs to. This code is part of a larger example provided for the WindowsIdentity class.
Public ReadOnly Property Groups As IdentityReferenceCollection Get Dim irc As IdentityReferenceCollection
I have the following code below, how the line where it says : For Each c As councillor In councillorList i get the error: reference to a non shared member requires an object reference. Can someone please advise where i am going wrong? [Code]
Alright, so im getting this error:Reference to a non-shared member requires an object reference.This is the bit of code the error is pointing to:My.Settings.Bookmarks.Add(WebBrowser.Url.ToString)Why is it giving me this error?Its saying WebBrowser.Url is the problem.
im sure it is something really simple. Im by no means comfortable with VB. The below code is not mine but i have altered it for my needs. However im getting a couple of errors.
Reference to a non-shared member requires an object reference. I have underlined the errors in the code and they all refer to the above description