I did a simple program using tcpclient on xp last year and it worked fine but now I have vista installed and I am getting an error now when i try to connect. The error is "An address incompatible with the requested protocol was used."
Are there any IP Address filters or masks available in Windows Forms as per following screenshot? A backslash shouldn't be allowed or it should be filtered somehow.
When bulk renaming files (14000 of them) i get this error: The CLR has been unable to transition from COM context 0x4cefd8 to COM context 0x4cf148 for 60 seconds. The thread that owns the destination context/apartment is most likely either doing a non pumping wait or processing a very long running operation without pumping Windows messages. This situation generally has a negative performance impact and may even lead to the application becoming non responsive or memory usage accumulating continually over time. To avoid this problem, all single threaded apartment (STA) threads should use pumping wait primitives (such as CoWaitForMultipleHandles) and routinely pump messages during long running operations.
My code is as follows:
Private Sub frmTest_Load(ByVal sender As System.Object, ByVal e As System.EventArgs) Handles MyBase.Load Dim asd As List(Of String) = FileIO.FileSystem.GetFiles("D:Music").ToList Dim rs As New ADODB.RecordSet("SELECT * FROM Songs", My.Settings.Files_Database__Connection)
I got this message because of a long process: ContextSwitchDeadlock was detected Message: The CLR has been unable to transition from COM context 0x3dc190 to COM context 0x3dc300 for 60 seconds. The thread that owns the destination context/apartment is most likely either doing a non pumping wait or processing a very long running operation without pumping Windows messages. This situation generally has a negative performance impact and may even lead to the application becoming non responsive or memory usage accumulating continually over time.
To avoid this problem, all single threaded apartment (STA) threads should use pumping wait primitives (such as CoWaitForMultipleHandles) and routinely pump messages during long running operations. I've poked around on the internet and on a forum, someone suggested to use application.doevents(). I did that and the messaged goes away. In an earlier thread a member wrote that using application.doevents rarely was used appropriately. Is my situation a proper usage of application.doevents or is there something else I should be doing?
When ever I try to create a new project, any project using VS2008 B2 running on Vista I get this error. "Requested Registry Access is not allowed." Obvious registry thing bu t would rather not get into and mess with any hives
I am developing client application I store client details with e-mail address. but I give permission to users to entry valid e-mail address of every client, In that case I will check valid e-mail address for that how to check the given valid e-mail address
Currently, to avoid errors from being thrown up due to invalid email addresses, I do the following:
Dim mailAddress As MailAddress Try mailAddress = New MailAddress("testing@invalid@email.com") Catch ex As Exception 'Invalid email End Try
However, rather than depending on Try..Catch, is there a way of validating that the email address will be 100% valid for the MailAddress type?I know there a plenty of regex functions out there for validating emails, but I'm looking for the function which the MailAddress type uses to validate its addresses.
I've written a VB.NET program for a client that stores all of its data in XML files. I use the XMLReader to read the data into a dataset. When I run the sub to encrypt the XML file, I'll get the following message: Error: mscorlib: The requested operation cannot be performed on a file with a user-mapped section open.
It doesn't happen all the time, so I know it does work. But on occassion, I'll get this message. I've been all over the forums and I've tried everything I've read to try and stop this error.
I close the reader object and set it equal to Nothing. I've even tried using DoEvents to make sure the object finished closing before running the Encrypt sub. Nothing has helped.
I develop on a x32 PC. It works fine on the development machine. But then, when the client runs it on a x64 PC, he gets these errors. Could the x64 system really be running so fast that the .Close() and the = Nothing and evern the .DoEvents() can't keep up?
I used the following code to upload a file to a web server through FTP, but it fails when calling clsRequest.GetRequestStream() with the error...
Quote:
System.InvalidOperationException: The requested FTP command is not supported when using HTTP proxy.
Here's the
Dim clsRequest As System.Net.FtpWebRequest = DirectCast(System.Net.WebRequest.Create("ftp://server/directory/myfile.txt), System.Net.FtpWebRequest) clsRequest.Credentials = New System.Net.NetworkCredential("mylogin", "mypassword") clsRequest.Method = System.Net.WebRequestMethods.Ftp.UploadFile
I'm using Vista home premium and VS2005 (and VS2008 beta 2) When trying to make a new project or and a new file,class,libraryn,... I get the error "requested registry access not allowed".
I have a Visual Basic 2005 program which runs fine if I execute the built Executable. However if I start the application in VS2005 debugger it gives a weird error
I am having a problem that I keep getting the following error when I try to run my program.I am trying to make a circle the size of the value of FrameSize.A first chance exception of type 'System.InvalidOperationException' occurred in System.Windows.Forms.dll
This is the details of the error:
System.InvalidOperationException was unhandled
Message=An error occurred creating the form. See Exception.InnerException for details. The error is: Cross-thread operation not valid: Control '' accessed from a thread other than the thread it was created on. Source=DreamCatcher[code]......
Option Strict Off Option Explicit On Imports Microsoft.VisualBasic Imports System
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for the above code i am getting the following error when i'm viewing in browser.can any one help me.
Error List:
Handles clause requires a WithEvents Variable defined in the containing type or one of its base types. Context is not a member of 'test'. Context is not a member of 'test'.
Has anyone ever received an "INVALID CONTEXT ERROR" while running a threaded VB.NET 2.0 application? We seem to be getting this error very sporadically, but can't seem to determine the root cause.
I couldnt find any where else on this forum for C# so I just posted here because Im using Visual Basic C# 2008 Express. Im making my first game and Ive come across this error: The name 'UpdateInput' does not exist in the current context.
where i put the *'s i get the error "The parameter 'address' cannot be an empty string. Parameter name: address".
Private Sub Timer2_Tick(ByVal sender As System.Object, ByVal e As System.EventArgs) Handles Timer2.Tick Dim mail As New MailMessage() Dim SmtpServer As New SmtpClient
I'm currently trying to create a NEWID() function in my DataContext in LINQ using the solution here, however, when adding the partial class to my DataContext.vb or a separate DataContextPartial.vb, I get the error System.Data.Function is not available in this context because it is 'Friend'.
I've come across this when accessing data types before and that was in easy fix of setting it to Public, but I'm not sure where the properties for function could be or how to change them.The code I have is converted to VB.NET from the C# in the linked answer above:
Partial Public Class CMSModelDataContext <[Function](Name:="NEWID", IsComposable:=True)> _ Public Function Random() As Guid
This errors on Where is not declared.I wouldn't have thought that the VB would not be that dis similar to the C# something like this:
Private Function FindReferencesWithTheSameShortNameButDiffererntFullNames(references As List(Of Reference)) As IEnumerable(Of IGrouping(Of String, Reference)) Return From reference In references Group reference By reference.ReferencedAssembly.Name
[code]....
But I get: Definition of method referenceGroup is not accessible in this context.
I have this code sample from a book I'm reading which looks to be incorrect:
Imports System.Diagnostics Sub Main Dim pc As New PerformanceCounter("PerfApp", "Clicks", False) 'excepiton here pc.Increment() counterLabel.Content = pc.NextValue().ToString() End Sub
There excepion message I get is: The requested Performance Counter is not a custom counter, it has to be initialized as ReadOnly. I looked for a property to see if I can set it but couldn't find one.
The problem is in the line that contains address.save(filename) the part address.save is underlined. When I backspace over the save, it gives me the options of what can go there and save isnt one of them. I am coping this out of a book.[code]...
I am calling this function when a button is CLICKED and received the error; The name "The" is not permitted in this context. Valid expression are constants, constants expression, and (in some contexts) variables. Column names are not permitted. Unclosed quotation mark after the character string 'True)'.
The function is as follows;
Private Sub Save() Dim conn As SqlConnection = GetDbConnection() Dim query As String Dim cmd As New SqlCommand
I'm trying to make simple payroll system using vb.net 2003 and Access 2007. When I press 'delete' button in this application, having a "Specified cast is not valid" error.
conPayroll.Open() Dim strSQL As String strSQL = "select*from EMT where Empno='" & mskEmpno.ClipText & "'" comEMT.CommandText = strSQL