i try to write a program to recover my password. my password is max 10 character. include: 0>9, a>z, A>Z. not include "space". ex: abc123.After, i try to check with number fist it mean: i try check: 0, 1, 2, 3... 00,01,02... but i dont know how to begin with another character,
I try to write a program to recover my password. My password is max 10 character. include: 0>9, a>z, A>Z. not include "space". ex: abc123. I try to check with number first it mean: I try check: 0, 1, 2, 3... 00,01,02... But I don't know how to begin with another character.
I've made a program. The program does what it's supposed to do, for a while. The program is meant to recover my password if I loose it, but when I test it, it fails. It works fine until it comes to the number of my password. Then this error shows: object reference not set to an instance of an object. And this section of code is highlighted: HTML WebBrowser1.Document.GetElementById("ctl03$Login$username$input").SetAttribute("value", TextBox1.Text)
Here is complete Code: HTML Public Class Form1 Private Sub Button1_Click(ByVal sender As System.Object, ByVal e As System.EventArgs) Handles Button1.Click Dialog1.ShowDialog() [Code] .....
I am writing a program to be able to input a password and take that password and display a new password in a label. the new password will display the results as follows. Any vowels in the old password will be displayed as an x in the new password and numbers will be displayed as x's, and the last part it will display in reverse order so if I enter in timmy1 it should display zxmmxt. I do not know how to write the code to be able to reverse the string to be able to display the password backwards.
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i want to add photo to the employee and i want to save it to the another folder(any default folder of project) and retrieve it according to the employeeid from.basically i dont know the code
How can I recover my last succesful build.When debugging the last build will run but I cannot edit anything due to errors in the current code.Does anyone know.Oh I am using VB.net 2008.
I lost my asp.net web site project source code developed using VS 2005.language used is VB.I have the code which has been published on the IIS. Is there any way for me to recover the source code using the published pages.
In VS05, we have autorecove set to every 7 minutes and save them for 7 daysThe help says they are saved in ...My DocumentsVisual Studio 2005Backup Files<projectname>However, the project name is there, but the folder is empty.
While testing my "nearly" completed application I deleted one of the primary forms.The code is intact, and the designer code is there byt the form is gone.
I am developing in Visual Basic 2008 Express Edition under Vista Business SP2. I have an application with an OpenFileDialog and a SaveFileDialog. When I call the OpenFileDialog on first running the application, it defaults to the directory from which the Application last opened/saved a file. However, this directory IS NOT
Alright, I've successfully deployed AppFabric, and everything was working nicely until we started getting an intermittent exception on the website[code]...
At first I suspected the server was running low on memory (throttled state), but I eventually concluded that wasn't the issue. In the event-log, I found DistributedCacheService.exe crashed every now and then, and it led me to a simple method of re-producing the error on my local development environment[code]...
I have a project with sql database and customer require to create this function .I mean when user use my program , they can delete, edit... but not still save yet. Suddenly power failure , and i want to recovery database when user turn on program again.
Exceptions can have different degrees of impact on a program. For example a program should probably abort if OutOfMemoryException is raised, but it is possible to safely and appropriately handle System.Data.SqlClient.SqlException without putting the program in an unknown state.
I do understand that any exception has the potential to put the program in an unstable state if it is not properly handled. Are there exceptions that should never be handled beyond simply logging and throwing up the stack?
my system crashed and I lost all of my VB.net projects. IT says the hard drive is shot and they cannot recover the files. However, I have all of the project's debug files on a network drive that was not impacted because the info is stored on a shared sever.What I have are the following files: (These were pulled from the DEBUG folder)
i'm in middle of building an application and something got corupted and the solution has 2 errors and i don't know how to fix it when i run the app it comes up the msg that there is errors and i can run the last successful build i'm interested if there is a way to recover the program solution from the last build or a othe way that i can undo the error?
Is there a way in vb.net to undelete a file (deleted from Recycle Bin) or should i turn to unmanaged code? Write your code as efficient as you can to reduce CPU load, to consume less energy and protect our planet from global warming.
I'm trying to create a password change form for my company's vendors. There are a couple of scenarios I could encounter doing this:
1 - User enters invalid current password 2 - New passwords do not match 3 - User's account is locked 4 - User cannot authenticate because password is expired
It's case 4 that I'm struggling with, because their is no way for me to take the password the user entered and verify it against active directory without getting an error.
I am implementing a system where the user can Reset their password if they have forgotten it.Once it is reset I want to give them the option of changing the password so that it will be something more memorable to them.The password is hashed and if i enter in the correct old password and new password the password does change.If I enter in the wrong old password and new password the password doesnt change.Is there a way to match the old password with the old password field in code behind so I can throw up an error to the user to tell them what is wrong? [code]
How do you get a textbox being using for password entry to display the black circle that you often see in web forms, on the iphone etc etc?
I can change the PasswordChar property to an asterisk no problem and even copying and pasting symbols inserted into Word seemed to work - just couldn't find a symbol that looked like a bullet point!
Can this actually be achieved for a standalone exe, or is it something unique to web forms? Surely copying and pasting symbols from Word isn't actually the answer?
I'm currently working on a CRM project in vb.net. I want the program to start with a prompt that asks for a password and if the user enters the correct password then the main form loads.Im having some problems wrapping my mind around this...
I am looking to create a simple password box that will ask the user for a username and pass, if the user is validated against the usernames and passwords in an .ini file the login box will close and launch a program also stated in the .ini file. I would also like to be able to launch different programs for different users.
Is there a way to inerlock letters in a password. EX: lets say my password is 1234567password, is their a way to interlock or inject random letters/numbers /symbols/etc into the password? Ok so our password is = 1234567password is their a way to make it like this = g1i2h3h4q5d6g7rp4a7s;?s`w6o+r/d5