I am writing a console program in vb.net 2010 .net 4.0. Through out the program there are many lines of info. presented to the user in the console window. I was wondering if there is a way to copy all those lines from the code, cause I want to save the text as a log to the operations carried out.
I was thinking of adding a simple bandwidth monitor to a console application and I was wondering if it would be possible to keep a line in the console window visible at all times. I could set something up manually to pass new console output into a method that would get the contents of the console, clear the console, add the bandwidth data on the first row, then rewrite each line of previous information back to the console, etc.. but that seems like a really hacky way to go about it, and I'd be limited to the amount of rows visible at once in the console window (no scrolling).
STATS: Downloaded: 2599b, Uploaded: 754b <- this always stays at the top constantly changing text constantly changing text constantly changing text
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Basically on my case 3 I want it to save everything that's been on the console window. It should save it to here: Dim fileToSave As String = "AllDataOnConsoleWindow.txt"
Question: I have a console program that shouldn't be seen.(It resets IIS and deletes temp files.)Right now I can manage to hide the window right after start like this:
static void Main(string[] args) { var currentProcess = System.Diagnostics.Process.GetCurrentProcess();
I have a VB .NET 2003 application that runs on the console. When the application runs, the console window pops up which isn't always necessary. Does anyone know of a way to prevent that console window from popping up, but still continue to run? I was thinking of something along these lines:
I have a console application that lists all files in a folder and then deletes them![code]This code lists the hole path to the file, but i only want that the filenames are shown (not the path)!And i also want the console window to close after 5 seconds. How do i specify that.. Haven't found any answers anywhere!
If there's a way to hide the psexec console window? Even if in the startinfo of the process I set .StartInfo.CreateNoWindow = True the console window is still showing.
How can I increment numbers in a console window? I have code that is transferring a file from one place to another which is all working great. The console window output is a Console.Writeline("myapp.exe is working, please wait...") and Console.Write(percentComplete & "%"). I would like to increment the percentComplete. Is it possible to do that without clearing the consol window and writing these two lines again?
I am making a console application that basically just takes in rainfall over the year, then exports the data into an Excel template and saves it. I've accomplished all this but cannot for the life of me get the window to minimize. I can change the size but everything I've tride doesn't work.
I am starting a Console (3rd party application) with a New Process in vb.net. I simply want to size the window when it loads. All the APIs have not worked, SetWindowPos, MoveWindow, etc... need to work in all versions of Windows. Anybody have solid code that does this?
Im creating a simple app that has no need for a gui. I need to allow pasting into the console window by any means. Context window like command prompt or just ctrl + v
I'm writing a console Application in VB.NET. I give user a list of menus to choose from and the last one is Enter 'Q' to quit. what command will actually close the console window.
Is there a way to programmatically change the font size of a console window? I know that you can right click on the window's button in the taskbar and click on properties.... but is there a way to do it on a per-application, per-use basis, and do it programmatically?
I've got an old dynamic link library that I'm using which was created primarily to be used in a console environment. As such it generally indicates what it's doing through Console.Write(). I've recently created a windows form which is using some of the functions from this library. I'd like to be able to grab the console output and place it in a textbox on my windows form so that the user can have some indication of the progress (right now it just says "Working").
I have in a console application. I need the program to show a OpenFileDialog window when certain text is entered, such as "file". I've tried doing this and I cannot get it to work.
I want to open a command window on a remote machine. I'm using a tool called RCTRLX to launch remote process (very similar to PSEXEC) but I can't get it to display the actual window. The process is always launched hidden. What do I need to do to have actually display the console window?
I'm trying to use the sendkeys method SendKeys.Send(
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Function to copy whatever the user has highlighted. I have a console ap with hotkeys to open it. It locks up the computer and I have to use TaskMan to free it up. I know this is a simple piece of code but I must have something wrong with the sendkeys line.
I am using VB in VS 2008. I have written a program which loads data into SQL Server nightly. It is a Windows Forms application which runs well from Task Scheduler when a user is logged in. However when I try to run it when there is no user logged in, the program starts but it just sits idle.
How would i run a batch file and instead of opening a DoS window and showing the text in a Textbox or Richtextbox... And if i can do that, how would i make another textbox that issues commands to said batch file
I have both the VB and C# versions of Visual Studio 2008 Express. When I run a console application in either version, instead of the console opening in an old DOS style command window like it does in VS 2005, it actually blacks out both monitors attached to my computer and treats the entire screen real estate as the console.Anyone know how to get the app to run in a small command-type window when I run it? It's like the console is running Full Screen. If I set a break point, switch from the IDE t the console and then hit Alt+Enter it switches to the small window that I want, but I still can't figure out how to make the app start with the console that way.I could post a screenshot but it would look like a big black square...no window, no frame, just the inky blackness of frustration.
I have a form program that runs long, and for kicks I was wondering if I could out put some data to a "real console" -not the Console useing the Output debugger.
When running a console application, the dos window disappears without asking for a "press any key to continue", why? What setting in 2010 is not set correctly?
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..
Is it possible to view client transaction requests and host response in a self hosted console window?
Front end client sends request to service Service console displays requested data in console window and forwards to listening server Server responds with data Response is displayed in console window
I guess it would be displaying the traces in the console window.
i am trying to implement a very simple program, that simply copies some text from one window in to an appropriate text box field in the other window. I need to copy and paste about 50 pieces of information from one window in to another.I suppose i can load the entire SOURCE window's text in to a text box control, and then i want to use sendkeys to populate appropriate fields in the other DESTINATION window that i want to populate with this information.My guess is that i will need some kind of windows api (Win XP) to get a handle on the appropriate text boxes in the destination window (or tab through it or something)