I'm making a Windows Forms application and I am about to publish it to a ClickOnce to distribute on a CD. The program refers to a LOT of files, e.g. pictures, which I have in a folder on disc called GAMEFILES. It's in the Solution Explorer. That folder does itself have a lot of subfolders. (I'm sort of a tidiness freak.)[code]...
I'm trying to copy a file (pdftk.exe) from the Current Working Directory the VB.NET program is in.The file is to be copied to the Selected Path from the Folder Dialog Browser.I tried this code, but it seems it's not working
Imports System Imports System.IO Public Partial Class MainForm
how to copy, delete, show files, show current directory, change directory, make folder, rename folder. My problem is i have a method on deleting a file and copying a file, but i don't know how to pass the method so that when i click the delete button it would let me choose what file to delete. By the way im using buttons on each function.[code...]
I have an ACCESS database containing VBA code residing on a USB drive in a directory called 'collect'. When the application runs the code uses a DLL that is in the same directory as the application. The code in the DLL is VB.NET.
The DLL is declared :
Private Declare Function Collect Lib "x:collectwcolv332.dll" (ByRef Str As Any)
This works fine but it only works when the USB drive is mapped to x:
The follwoing which I expected to work does not
Private Declare Function Collect Lib "wcolv332.dll" (ByRef Str As Any)
and neither does
Private Declare Function Collect Lib "collectwcolv332.dll" (ByRef Str As Any)
I want to save the directory that a user chooses when they open a file with the OpenFileDialog. I currently have
FileDir=My.Computer.FileSystem.CurrentDirectory
after the open dialog, and this works ok in Windows XP. But on Windows Vista this seems to give the Application (.exe) directory, whihc is not what we want.
Im looking for a way to get the parent directory of a file. Ive tried using Directory.GetParent() but its not doing what i want it to do. For example lets say i have 3 files:[code]I want to get "Test" and not "C:"Its probably simple but as usual im overthinking and made no progress for 2 hours now and its frustrating.
For some reason the Current Directory of my windows service is C:WindowsSystem32 and when I schedule my service I get this error Access is Denied.
In one of the blogs I saw this peice to change the current directory. But I am not sure where to place this code. System.IO.Directory.SetCurrentDirectory(System.AppDomain.CurrentDomain.BaseDirectory)
I cannot read files from the current directory. If I give it a absolute path name, works fine.
I get a file not found error, saying C:programfilesCommenfilesMicrsoftsharedevserver10.0stormdoor.html. A interested fact is that my project is not stored in the folder it says it's current, the project is stored in C:useres edpoottelmydoumentsVisual studio 2010WEbSitesmaster2
I am trying to see if IIS is installed and display a message and a download exe to INstall IIS if IIS isn't installed.However i am having a hard time running a file without specifying the full path in the vb-script.The path will be dynamic and it impossible to specify any other directory than "%cd% [code]...
I'm using Microsoft Visual Studio 2005 professional edition and I was wondering how to put files with a certain extension such as .txt from the applications current directory into a combo box in the application itself.
I have no idea how to do this or even if it's possible.Actually if no one knows I would like to ask how to get a button to open up one of those file browsers to look for a certain file and then assign a variable to the path of the file selected.
I am using the following code to save 3 pictures. The problem is that after you save the first picture the save as dialog box goes back to the the initial settings, how can I keep it in the last position, in other words the last place the user saved too
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I thought the restore directory setting would take care of that?
i have to get the files in all the directories with date formats in file name and also in extension. Some thing like new_mmddyyyy.txt / new_yyyymmdd.* like this....
When using ASP we can reference HttpContext.Current from anywhere in the code to get at the current http context.
I want to do something similar using HttpListener, so that I can access GET/POST data etc from anywhere in my code. Can I reference some global object for this, or do I need to explicitly pass the current HttpListenerContext object all through my code?
Create and Maintain Telephone directories. Write a program to create and maintain telephone directories. Each telephone directory should be contained in a separate text file. In addition,a file named directories.txt should hold the names of the telephone directories. At any time, names of all the telephone directories should be displayed in a list box. After a telephone directory is selected, it becomes the current phone directory.The following buttons should be available.
I want to add all image files in the current directory into my listbox1 when i press button1 Just like how u may open by OpenFileDialog or Drag & Drop but I want it to move all .jpg files in the current directory into the listbox so i do not have to use OpenFileDialog or Drag & Drop I am not sure how I can do this and the only code I could think about using is something linking to current directory.
[code] I am trying to append the name of each checked list box item selected to the end of the current directory but i am obviously doing something wrong.
I have created a project in VS2003.Net under VisualC++.-->Windows32 Application. I have to make an executable file that I will be able to run from different machine.The purpose of this file is to read some files that are in a particular directory. I will run the VSC++ .exe file from this folder. So I have to use some code to get the currentdirectory(directory where the current exe file is existing). After getting the directory, I have to find all the files in this directory that has an extension of .config.
I need to read the distinguished name of the current user (the one running the program) from Active Directory.I'm warm (I know I should use System. DirectoryServices and DirectorySearcher), but somehow I can't get the code to work properly, nor can I find a working example.Now, after having spent hours searching for examples on the internet, I'm getting quite frustrated with myself, so I turn to you hoping someone can provide an example.Why I need this: when people run this program, it needs to detect which OU they belong to. We have several sites (for example Rotterdam and Amsterdam) and depending on what site the user's OU is, I need to perform some actions. So I hope to derive f.e. "OU=Rotterdam" from their DN.
I want to add a browse button to my program to browse for a pdf file and then it should upload the file to my programs working directory. For example if my program is installed in c:/program files/myprogram i want it to upload the file to a sub directory called contracts but it should detect the program directory automatic.
I am working on a project I have a form that contains a web browser and I want to write a function that will place the Source (HTML) of the page in a text file I have put some code together it doesn't throw up an error but at the same time doesn't work:
Background: I have a webForm app that registers a user in the database based on the information provided with a web service, auto-generates a random password and username, and e-mails the user a link to take an application based on the marketing company selected.
Question: How do I populate the MarketerName_TextBox field with the currently logged in users name (Is it User.Identity.Name and do I add that line on aspx.vb end or the aspx end?)