Create A Program To Detect When A Message Is Received In Windows Live Messenger And Alert The User?
Sep 11, 2010
I was just wondering if there was a way with, using VB.net, be able to create a program to detect when a message is received in Windows Live Messenger, and alert the user?Essentially, MSN is minimized in background and our program, Program A, is also running in backgroung.Friend X sends us a message, the MSN icon blinks as usualy, but also a window pops up and shows the name of the user and the message.I was just wondering if there was a way to connect to MSN in some fom to be able to do this?
I am writing a program that has to print an alert message in a textbox if the user inputs invalid data. Invalid data would be a negative number. The textbox is the same textbox as the result would be in provided they input valid data. Here is what I have but it will not print the alert.
I'm wanting to start some vb.net programming related entirely to msn/windows live messenger My first and only question is... is it possible to write and create messenger bots in vb.net and if so also have the feature for manual text feed...
I've been asked to develop a proxy server for Windows Live Messenger that would filter out inappropriate words and replace them with asterisks for example Is this doable If yes then where do I start ?
I really like the MSN notification popup. Basically the popup you see when you receive a new email etc. I'd like to put timers and set times so I, for instance, get a popup at 2PM saying "Don't forget..." I know I could make my own notification bubble but I'd prefer the WLM one.
Hey I'm using Vb .net 2008 Express Edition and i've tried Lots of stuff involving:
Public Msn As MessengerAPI.Messenger Msn = New MessengerAPI.Messenger
and get the error: QuoteCreating an instance of the COM component with CLSID {B69003B3-C55E-4B48-836C-BC5946FC3B28} from the IClassFactory failed due to the following error: 8007000e. Would you have any ideas on how to access Msn to change Status for example.
How to captures instant messages of msn live messenger.How to captures(keystrokes)form live conversion of msn in vb.net.how to create the txtfile of that capture keystrokes of that instant messeges of live messenger MSN.
I have a MaskedTextbox which takes Us Phone numbers. Using The MaskedTextBox ensures the user can enter only numbers and the number gets formatted right.
Here is the problem I am having: How do I add an error message if the box is left empty? I am not trying to validate the number, just need a way to add: "You forgot to enter a number." Can I add this to a MaskedTextBox?
How do I add a message box or alert to a MaskTextbox if the user hit submit without entering numbers?
How to captures(keystrokes) instant messages of msn live messenger.How to captures(keystrokes)form live conversion of msn in vb.net.how to create the txtfile of that capture keystrokes of that instant messeges og live messenger of MSN.
How to captures instant messages of msn live messenger.How to captures(keystrokes)form live conversion of msn in vb.net.how to create the txtfile of that capture keystrokes of that instant messeges og live messenger of MSN.
I need to create a notification system for my application that will alert the user once new items have been sent to their queue, which is made of up database entries. The latter part of this question may need to be asked in the database forum, but I guess we'll figure that out First, since I haven't created anything like this before, I need some direction on what the best possible solution would be.The notification system should always be running and work independently of the main app. With this requirement, I thought a Windows Service would be best.
The notification itself will just be a quick form that alerts the user. I'm sure most of that will be fairly easy to create. The only issue I'm wondering about is how to constantly check the database and determine a new record has been inserted.Would a windows service have a timer or something that allows me to constantly check?If it does, how would I determine a new record has been inserted?
create a message box that stores my user name, message, and post datetime into the database as messages are sent. Soon came to realise, what if the user changed his name? So I decided to use the user id (icn) to identify the message poster instead. However, my chunk of codes keep giving me the same error. Says that there are no rows in the dataset.
Protected Sub Page_Load(ByVal sender As Object, ByVal e As System.EventArgs) Handles Me.Load Dim name As String Dim icn As String Dim message As String
how to create an error message by message box to tell the user to enter a number only if they key in a character value?
I MEAN AFTER THEY PRESS THE CALCULATE BUTTON
Private Sub btnCalcFat_Click(ByVal sender As System.Object, ByVal e As System.EventArgs) Handles btnCalcFat.Click Dim intFat As Integer intFat = Integer.Parse(txtFat.Text) lblResultDisplay.Text = txtFat.Text * 9 End Sub
I want to create a program that will keep track of the amount of (network/internet download) data that has been received, but I have know idea how to go about doing it.Where would be a good place to start with this type of development? Or could some one give me example code that will get me started.
I know that using Dim currUser As String = Request.ServerVariables("LOGON_USER") retunrs the DomainUsername, but I want to know what Group that user is in say in Active Directory.
Is there for my .Net application to detect if a user has logged on? It is a Windows Service, so it will be running before logon.What I want to do is display a "popup" when a user logs on to tell them the status of the application
I am wanting to create a logon similar to the Windows Live logon, so in other words. user has frmLogon and is located in Australia. The user enters his/her details and then the program connects to a server in the United States and checks the Username and Password to make sure it is correct if it is correct it allows the user to logon and move to the next stage, if it is wrong it will give him an error message. I am wondering if anyone has a tutorial or source code laying around that I can rip apart and see how it works. I want to put the database on my server and connect to it from my desktop using the logon form.
I have a vb.net (VS 2005) application which downloads files from my webserver and shows its contents to user. And I make files at my end and upload files to webserver so that the application and download & process it. This happens at fixed intervals. Now I intent to send an instant alert (or message) to users who are using that application. For example: If I type a message and send "Hello everyone" then all those people who are currently using that product should get a popup with this message. My webserver is a hosted on a unix based system. It enables me to show html content and post files & stuff online.
Normally I just redirect to a custom error page in on the Application_Error event, but I have a specific error for which I'd like to display an alert message while the user is still on the page which triggers the error. How can I make this happen?
I'm open to a modalpopup or any other type of error message, I just want to ensure the user stays on the page where they encounter the error.
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Here is the code I'm currently using:
Sub Application_Error(ByVal sender As Object, ByVal e As EventArgs) 'Code that runs when an unhandled error occurs Try
I am trying to use AJAX UpdateProgress to display the loading image when the zip file is being created but get the following error:
Microsoft JScript runtime error: Sys.WebForms.PageRequestManagerParserErrorException: The message received from the server could not be parsed. Common causes for this error are when the response is modified by calls to Response.Write(), response filters, HttpModules, or server trace is enabled. Detals: Error parsing near 'PK'.
I have an application with a scrolling window of thumbnail images. On XP it works just the way I want it; as the user scrolls the thumbnails go flying by. But in Windows 7 the thumbnails stay put until the user releases the mouse button and the thumbnails jump to the correct position.
I've examined the properties of the control I'm using (I am actually using windows.systems.forms.form set to autoscroll) and there doesn't appear to by anything to activate live scrolling - besides that would likely be inconsisten between XP and Windows 7.