I am going mad about getting the process id for one existing handle on VB2008.I tried both GetWindowThreadProcessId(hwnd, pid) and GetProcessId(hwnd), while PID always returns 0, I tried the same things in VBA of Excel, it works perfect, so this is somewhat weird,
I want my program to use the Appacctivate with a process ID because, the window title of the program I am going to work with is changing.
I tried several thing, but I just can't seem to be able to get the processID of any running applications. I googlet it, and there a several code's out there, but I get a Null Reference Error, with all of them.
which gets the ProcessID of a running program? I tried it with process.getprocessbyname ("myApplication") , dunno whether I was on a godd trail, or is there a far easyer way, even for activating windows without the processID.
I have this code, which will get all windows thats open, like explorer.exe do. It will write all the titles to listbox1, like this example.I will then try to do many things, like close, minimize, maximize, and restore like this:[code]but how do I do this with the selected index in my listbox. My code must somehow get the processname, or processID from the Window-name.
Recently, I start scripting on Windows 2008 server.And find out some of my code, which is work on Windows 2003, is no longer work on Windows 2008.Below is vbscript that will wait until a particular processID to be terminated before proceed to the next line of code.[code]Could someone please advise what WMI method I can use to detect processID termination in windows 2008?
I wrote an application to handle a joystick with directinput. It works fine if it uses the handle of the main window but it doesnt happen the same if the handle is the one of the component that contains the joystick's operation.
I mean:
main form handle: 15
component handle (which is inside the window and the joystick needs the focus of this component to work): 25
It always work if the handle i initilizate the device is the main form (15).How can i use only the handle of the component?
Possible Duplicate: Can .NET intercept and change css files?
I have configured IIS6 to get .NET to handle css files.I did the following steps
Launch IIS Manager Right-click on Default Web Site Click on the Home Directory tab Under Application Settings click on Configuration.Add a new association for .css and map it to .NET executable:
How can I check if this is working, i.e. I want to change the default style of a page depending on the url, i.e. if the referer url is http://intranet, it should continue to use the old existing style style1.css, if the referer url is http://intranetv2, it should use the new style style2.css.
I am trying to get a handle on the correct way and easiest way to do things. By easiest I am not talking about being lazy just accessing and modifying later on. I have started using my own classes and such but I have a few questions. Sometimes I want to create a control on the fly through code instead of using the designer. Should I create this control in the main form file or in a separate class? If I make it in another class it seems harder to access later on. Then again if I dont know that the control is going to be created(user clicks a button to add a control) how can I access it? Also it seems alot harder to access certain things when it is in another class. For example if I create a new window in a class and then want to check if it is there or not it is alot harder to do.
I need the intPtr for a form. Control.FromHandle(control) gives me the control from a handle, but I need the opposite--get the handle from a control. How do I do this?
I am trying to create a small utility that tracks desktop usage in detail, to the level of individual text boxes etc.... in other applications. However, it is proving quite tricky. I thought I had it nailed using the Windows api. The below code is just a snipet of the code but essentially it provides me the handle of the control that the mouse is over. I thought from here, it would be easy to to the same thing but to provide the handle of the control that the cursor was actually clicked on, for example, if someone is filling in a text box in an application, they would not necessarily move the mouse to get to the text box, they may tab to it. Does anyone know if there is a way to get the handle of the control that is in use?
Private Sub Timer1_Tick(sender As Object, e As System.EventArgs) Handles Timer1.Tick Dim ptx As Integer = Cursor.Position.X Dim pty As Integer = Cursor.Position.Y
I have referred DLL in my project. I have to handle the event from DLL in VB.net code. I guess we can do using WithEvents. Can you give me complete picture?
I am having a SP run in my VB application every 10 seconds to check for any new rows that have been inserted to the database since the last check. What is the best way to do this? Most likely it will be 0 or 1 rows, but I am afraid at random times it maybe more than 1 and so I thought I would fill it in a DataSet, but I came in here to see if there are any other better ways. If dataset is the best way, how do I do a For Each Row in the dataset to process some VB code for each row?
I read stuff from a SQL DB (database) using a data set. Some of the columns in the DB may contain NULL. I want to go through the table in the dataset and print, or use in some other way, the data. But when I try to use a certain data that corresponds to a NULL in the DB my program crashes.How can I detect - in the dataset - that it has no value and that I shouldn't try to use it?
Private Sub Get�rendenLista(ByVal e As System.EventArgs) '---------------------------------------------------------------------- ' This function fetches a list of �rende from the table �rende '---------------------------------------------------------------------- Dim cno As New SqlConnection
The short program below runs just fine when it is the only item on a form. However, when I put it into the ItemInsertTemplate of a ListView control, I get the following message:
Handles clause requires a WithEvents variable defined in the containing type or one of its base types
Line 30: Protected Sub btnDate_Click(ByVal sender As Object, ByVal e As System.EventArgs) Handles btnDate.Click
The error message identifies Line 30 as the problem.I get the same message for Sub clnEvent_SelectionChanged How do I correct this?
<%@ Page Language="VB" AutoEventWireup="false" CodeFile="clnControl.aspx.vb" Inherits="clnControl" %> <!DOCTYPE html PUBLIC "-//W3C//DTD XHTML 1.0 Transitional//EN" "http://www.w3.org/TR/xhtml1/DTD/xhtml1-transitional.dtd"> <html xmlns="http://www.w3.org/1999/xhtml"> <head runat="server">
Does anybody know if there is an API function that would let me cancel a print job.I already know how to get a handle to a printer and how to enumerate the print jobs using the printer handle.
how to make VB handle my associated files.I made a program that opens fine when from the EXE file. But however, when I try to open it from the associated file, it behaves the same way as if opened from the EXE.So, where (in what method?) do I tell VB how to handle those files?
I have several installations of my Linq-to-Sql app running in the field. Now I've created a new version, which adds a new column to a certain table. I've added this column in the dbml file. But when updating the installation, I want to preserve the existing database. How to handle this? Linq-to-SQL doesn't seem to like this inconsistency.Is there an easy way to update the existing database using my new dbml file?
my computer model has an eject key on top of it (touch sensitive), this handles the CD ejecting. But Windows doesn't native support this button, and I have to use Dell QuickSet to use this button (otherwise it does nothing). I need to hook onto this key and eject the CD Drive when it is pressed (I already have the ejecting and the hooking done). But I have no idea how to detect this key? There is no key in the key list for VB.NET, and I don't know what the eject button sends (Numerical wise) so I can't handle it that way. Does anybody know how to handle the eject key?
I am making a vb.net program that calls several other subprograms. None of them effect the other.If there is an error in 1 of them, how do you record the error but continue on to the next subprogram with out stopping everything ?
I was working on a project in my VB.NET Express and suddenly my code that was working fine and starting up as normal gave me this error:
{An error occurred creating the form. See Exception.InnerException for details. The error is: Corrupt .resources file. Got an unexpected EndOfStreamException while trying to read the ResourceReader header.}
When I'm trying to run my application, it doesn't open my main form.
Ok, I'm not sure how to explain this, but I'll give it my best shot.I want my console application to be able to do one function I have when you click one option on the windows context menu, and another function when you click another option.