Can't Seem To Copy 3 X CR9 Dll's To VSE Machine To Get Rid Of Errors
Sep 18, 2010
I'm converting an existing VB6 command line app to VB.net as need a bug or 2 fixed. It uses 3 x Crystal Reports 9 libraries. The only errors I have now are related to CR9 (dll) code, but don't have CR9 on the VSE machine, & dont have VSE on the CR9 machine. We also have a CR11 version of this. The fellow who created them has left & we dont have VB6, he used his own.I can't seem to copy the 3 x CR9 dll's to the VSE machine to get rid of the errors, says the dll access is denied, source file may be in use.I can't install VSE on the CR9 machine so have to create/build it on the VSE machine & copy exe to the CR9 machine. [code]
I am in the following situation: I have been requested to write an application for managing where we have customers - this must flag up when we try to add a customer too close to another one, so must be able to calculate distances based on post codes.I have chosen to use ASP.Net VB because I am fairly good at that and I like that the browser does all of the layout for me (using Java or C# would mean having to position each element individually).I have copied a few files from the company's website (which I also wrote) and modified them to account for the database structure we need for the new app.I have designed the database to account for the requirements of the new app.I have set up a website in IIS on port 81 through which to view the app.
copy a form without getting Duplicate reference errors that you would have to fix.So This is what i did and i felt i should share it now that i figured it out
File > Export Template > Item Template > Select Form To Copy Then Solution Explorer > Right Click on project title > Add Item > Select Exported Template > Rename file > Add Item
We have an app that tracks .DOC and .PDF files (and possibly other file extensions). It stores copies of them on a network share. I want to give the ability to the user to allow them to click the file in a listview, for example, and have that file open in WORD or ADOBE or whatever program is associated with that file type.
I get an UnauthorizedAccessException with the following message: "Access to the path ... is denied."In .NET, how do I copy a file from a remote computer that requires authentication to my local machine? I understand that I'm going to need to supply a username and password in some fashion, but I don't know how to supply that information via an API in .NET.
I'm using Visual Studio 2010 Express running on Windows 7 64-bit. I get the same error as detailled in this link [URL] .I need to work with some data to develop the system. I think I can only do this by changing the Copy to Output Directory file property to "Copy if newer" to prevent the debugger from losing it.However this causes TableAdapter.Fill to exit from the sub immediately after executing leaving behind the other code in the form "Add_Load" routine.
I am developing an Application in VB.Net 2.0. I have a module which would copy files from the Local Machine to a shared folder on remote machine. This shared folder on the remote machine is an authenticated folder. So, after searching on the Internet I found the following piece of code.[code]Another point to note is that when I connect to the File Share using Windows Explorer and then try to execute the application, it works properly.I am not sure why I am getting the error when I do not connect to the Shared Folder using Windows Explorer.Do I have to set some property so that the Credentials passed in the authentication are used.I also checked some posts that suggested setting up Mapped Drive to the Shared Folder on the Local machine and then to copy the file using IO.File.Copy function. However, I cannot use this as this Remote Folder should be only accessed through the application and not in any other case by the User. The users will not even have the credentials to this remote Server as it will be configured by the admin.So, Is there any way in which I can set this up and transfer the files from local machine to a remote shared folder?
I develop an application using vb.net.application will run on client server architecture.when we try to execute the program in client side then it will give me an error which is related to sqlclientexception.how can i handle this situation.i used vb.net 3.5 as front end and sql server 2000 as back end.i have done total coding with system.data.sqlclient namespace.
I've inherited a lot of custom made software for an office, and, while managing it, I've found it performs differently from machine to machine.I mean, some controls get painted in weird ways in some machines but well in another, or just work differently, like in some machines clicking something selects it, and in the next machine clicking the same thing makes it editable.I suspect, o course, of the myriad of DLL the software loads
I have a .net application that uses customerrors web.config module to display meaningful messages for errors. It works without any issues for 500 errors/exceptions caused by non-ajax and ajax components (updatepanel). However, in a scenario where updatepanel's asynchronous request times out, there is no error raised at all. I was able to see the timeout in firebug and come up with a solution that would at least display the error message as an alert and then redirect the user to the 500 error page using javascript but it's not quite doing what the rest of the application does in case of an unhandled errors like these. I basically just want everything to go through "LogEvent" mechanism so based on the severity of the error, it does the necessary work.This 500 error page doesn't have anything in the Server.GetLastError() for these timeout scenarios. Is this an expected behaviour? Can it be changed so I do have access to these timeouts in Server.GetLastError() OR maybe just run this error through "LogEvent" mechanism? Is there a better/more graceful way to handle this issue?
Below is my code to give you an idea, not exactly what I have in my application but pretty close.
I want to block a perticular machine from accessing my machine..Both the machines are in LAN..I dont want a perticular machine to access my computer How can i achieve this...I want to do this using VB.NetAny idea....
So when i build or click debug on my program. No errors come up and its smooth. So i decide to publish my programme. However. I come up with a bunch of errors during the publishing.
Here they are:Error 1 Cannot publish because a project failed to build. 1 1 Simple CALC
Error 2 Unable to copy file "binReleaseSimple CALC.exe.manifest" to "binReleaseapp.publishApplication FilesSimple CALC_1_0_0_0Simple CALC.exe.manifest". The specified path, file name, or both are too long. The fully qualified file name must be less than 260 characters, and the directory name must be less than 248 characters.
I got a problem...after load crystal report viewer, I am unable to right click->Copy or ctrl+c and copy any text. I am using vb.net 2005, crystal Report 11...I am showing the report content on the Report Viewer..
i am mukesh i want a form were i have a button now i want to copy what ever i still now changes made in a vb.net from to be stored inside the pendrive just by clicking on the button does it possible i have done a project which is a shops project now my client wants to do that project when he is in shop he will use it in laptop but when he moves to some other location he wants to carry that project in a pendrive since he is not so much educated o he needs only one key which he must press to copy the database from my source my documents to the pendrive does it possible
I have a weird behavior when trying to copy a file with System.IO.File.Copy. The file never gets copied. More than that, the call doesn't generate an exeption!
I am using VB.NET, Framework 3.5. I'm trying to copy in C:Temp and I do have the privileges. Or at least I used to...
When i copy a table into DataSet is it possible to copy its index's as well? right now i add kinda big table (250k + rows) into dataset and i need to query that DataSet table in my application, the problem is that in some quires it's getting slow.what is the right approch to solve this problem?
As I understand it a shallow copy is like a CLONE copy of an object where the values for each property are independent of one another whereas a DEEP copy is a copy that uses the same memory locations and therefore if you change a value in one it is also shown in the second item ( By Reference to the same memory locations ).So my main question is, when dealing with CLASSEs, STRUCTUREs etcetera containing REFERENCE types.is there anyway to quickly create a CLONE or shallow copy of an OBJECT or not ? The only way I can think of is to put the item into a one dimensional array and use the CLONE method for an array. [code]
I have a backup class it copys every thing but the unmovable files witch in return when i test the dive that i just backed up all files to will not boot up missing win system32 config files??how would i add permission to my code??? or how do i over ride cant copy file because a nother process is useing it?
I have a program that uses IO.File.Copy to copy files from point a to point b. Its slow, which is fine because there rather large files. I was wondering if there is way to get an estimate time to copy a particular file(s).
Example: File a will take 1 hour to copy, File B will take 30 minutes to copy. Estimate Total Time: 1 hour 30 minutes.
I am writing a app in VB and get errors with inserting or deleteing records. I can do a try catch in by app, but I would like to know how to make the cryptic error messages that I get back from my tableadapter queries into messages that make sense to the end user.
Ex. ERROR [23000] [Microsoft][ODBC SQL Server Driver][SQL Server]The DELETE statement conflicted with the REFERENCE constraint "FK_License_Vendor". The conflict occurred in database "AssetsSQL", table "dbo.License", column 'VendorID'. ERROR [01000] [Microsoft][ODBC
i get this big error whenever i run my program on another computer. Basicly it says im missing a dll. Is there a code that if there is a error i will just continue running insted of pulling up this window and saying .Net Framework Error.
I have built a DLL for changing the default printer to a new value and then setting it back to the original. This DLL will be called from a VBA addon to an ERP product. I think the version of the VBA is 6.3.
I have built a Visual Basic 2008 Dll using a COM component. This generates a DLL and TLB file. Using Regasm.exe from the .net frameworkv2.0.50727 folder to successfully register these components on Windows XP and Window 7 32 bit.
However, when I try to do this on a Windows 7 64 bit system, it fails. After some fiddling around, I was able to get a successful registration using the Regasm.exe in framework64v2.0.50727. But after the successful registration, the VBA project still cannot use the DLL.
When I try to Reference the .tlb file in the VBA project, it is not visible even though the dialog filter is set to dll, tlb.If I try to use late binding by using the getobject and/or createObject method, it fails.
There are two ways to answer this request.1. How do I register my 32 bit COM dll on a Windows 7 64 bit machine?
2. How do I write a COM DLL component from scratch for a WIndows 7 64 bit machine using Visual Basic 2008 ( or 2010. I will upgrade if necessary)?
How do I register a vb program dll for all the users of a machine? I have admin rights and have tried to register the dll using regsvr32 . Its get registered and is functioning only for my user id. If some one without admin rights come and login then it is not working.
I'm buying a new computer this week and the one I want has Windows 7 Home Edition 64 bit. I program in VB.NET using VS2008. If I write a program and compile on this 64 bit windows, will it run in 32 bit? I did some reading and from what I understand is if it is not using any specific 64 bit drivers I should be good. I'm not doing anything fancy that I know of as far as drivers. I just wanted to see what everyone's past experience has been.