Icons For Printing In Windows Applications
Feb 15, 2012
I am using winform for printing a receipt created in vs2008.I have buttons that is printing my receipt.I have used pagesetupdialog,printdialog etc in my form programatically.What I want is to have icons of these controls which I have used the way they are availale in msword.I have got print.bmp file for printing but not getting for pagsetup,printpreviewcontrols icons.I searched for .ico and .bmp file in my compand on net aswell.
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Feb 13, 2011
TortoiseSVN and Dropbox both have Windows shell extensions that make file icons within Windows Explorer show a small icon beside the main one, showing the file's status - has it been synced, etc How can I make my application show icons beside files like that using the Windows API? Or is there some file attribute to do that?
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Jun 8, 2010
I would really like to have some icons for my applications, I cant seem to find any suitable on the net so I was wondering if there was any way I could change the file type of a jpg to ico or is there any free software for creating my own icons.
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Feb 7, 2010
I am working on moving applications from Windows 2000 to new server Windows 2003 R2(64 Bit). I noticed that there are some VB programs and config files for those programs have been placed in Windows 2000 Registry. Some other applications are using them from different servers.Why do we use registry here? How can i move these to registry in windows 2003? Can I just move these or do I have to write VB programs to place them in 2003 registry?
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Sep 13, 2011
Apparently, there is some kind of "bug" or "feature" in 64-bit Windows that prohibits a 32-bit app from "seeing" certain icons. Testing this is simple:Create a basic Windows Form app on a 64-bit machine.In the Project Properties, go to Compile > Advanced Compile Options > Target CPU. Set Target CPU to "x86".Add a button to your app that triggers an OpenFileDialog. Run the app and click the button to open the OpenFileDialog.Browse to: C:UsersDefaultAppDataRoamingMicrosoftWindowsStart MenuProgramsMaintenance
You should see the "Backup and Restore" shortcut, but its icon will be a blank white sheet. (If you don't see it there, it might be in C:Users[MyUser]AppDataetcetcetcMaintenance).
Now, close your app... go back to Project Properties > Compile > Advanced Compile Options > Target CPU and set Target CPU back to "AnyCPU" (this will cause it to run as 64-bit).Run the app and browse to the same folder. Now "Backup and Restore"s icon will be visible.This happens on all 32-bit apps. I tried it in Firefox (using "Open File...") and it can't see that icon (and many others) either. as a result of this behavior, when I try to extract icons from files when running under 32-bit, it produces an error. If I run the same code under 64-bit, it works just fine. running my app as 64-bit isn't an option. I'd literally quit programming if I weren't able to use Edit-and-Continue, and for some brilliant reason, 64-bit apps can't Edit-and-Continue, so I make them all in 32-bit).
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Dec 10, 2010
I'm using Windows 7 Home Premium.
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Aug 20, 2009
In VS.Net 2008, if you choose a new form with the Explorer template, the form is preloaded with a menu strip, and all the items have the familar save, print, open, etc, icons/bitmaps. I would like to use these icons in other forms, but the form does not appear to reveal the location of these icons or where they came from. Does anyone know where they are? If I find them and point to them, can I be assured that these icons are in the same place on any computer (or do I need to embed them in the exe)?
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Mar 1, 2012
I have a desktop (XP) application and a CE app (Motorola MC9090) and I want to Scan few Barcodes with Motorola and then send the text to the application on PC using WiFi. I have no idea how to do it - (VB.NET preferred)
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Jul 26, 2010
is there a way to make my windows app go behind desktop icons?
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Oct 15, 2009
I know that i have to drag and drop the ListView control from the Control Box into my form
Then goto Properties and choose view: LargeIcons/SmallIcons.
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Jul 10, 2009
How can i use my own created icons as a button in my windows application instead of using the windows application button?
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Aug 24, 2010
this code works in every other version of windows, why not 7?
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Jul 18, 2010
I found this code but can't use it as its VB6 and I need VB 2008. I tried changing it but can't seem to get anywhere.
Code:
Private Sub List1_OLEDragDrop(Data As DataObject, Effect As Long, Button As Integer, Shift As Integer, X As Single, Y As Single)
Dim vFile As Variant
If Data.GetFormat(vbCFFiles) Then
For Each vFile In Data.Files
List1.AddItem vFile
Next vFile
End If
End Sub
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Apr 20, 2010
Which version of Mono do I need to convert and run the Windows applications that I developed using VB.NET that came along with .NET 3.5, in Ubuntu?
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May 25, 2010
Animations For Windows Applications
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Jan 20, 2011
Where can I find standard (licence free) animations like "Copy" for self implemented windows applications (avi,animated gif)? Visual Studio has only few animations in its image library (unfortunately not the "Copy" animation).
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Apr 13, 2012
how to give a mac like UI look to desktop apps
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Oct 26, 2009
I have 2 windows apps: a.exe and b.exe. Both of them are running, if i click a button on b.exe, i want to pass a string to a.exe. Once a.exe receives this string, a.exe will do something. Is this possible between 2 windows apps?
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Jun 18, 2012
ith the following windows form applications in VB, question is attached.
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Jun 21, 2010
how to access an item like a button in a windows application?For example, I would like to create an application that would be able to look at notepad's file menu and "know" that file, edit, etc on the file menu are clickable objects and identify (expose) these objects to my application.
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Mar 7, 2012
I have a scenario that has been troubling me for years. If you have to connect to a database or other service (like a web service) using a username and password, where would be the safest place to store this information if you are connecting through a .NET assembly? I understand that you would have to encrypt the password, but then you run into a kind of chicken-egg problem -- fine -- you can encrypt it, but then where do you put the key?In .NET, you can't hardcode the password because you can decompile .NET code.
I looked at using assembly based rights with Isolated Storage, but MS recommends against storing unencrypted secret items there because priveledged users can gain access, so again, we are moving the problem from point A to point B. So for examplem, a domain admin with no need to know about the information in a database would be able to get access because of the ability to be an admin on any workstation on the domain.You can encrypt App.Config and Web.Config, but I believe priveledges users can access the keys. I think you run into the same problem with DPAPI.
I had considered storing the passwords, encrypted in a remoted database and getting them through OS authentication, but our department prohibits the storage of passwords on database servers. I am pretty sure I am stuck and wanted confirmation.
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Mar 26, 2009
I am working in Windows applications. I want to create a Chart for showing results as user friendly. How to create chart in VB.NET or C#.NET for Windows Applications.
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May 11, 2009
which method is more efficient to use: DataAdapter and DataSet Or DataReader when importing data from a certain database table???
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Dec 10, 2009
I have an application (.net 3.5 app) that depends on odp.net (11g). I had installed the odp.net on the production machine, i deployed my binaries. The program works fine, however it displays an error like this:This application has failed to start because MSVCR71.dll was not found. Re-installing the application may fix the problem.The machine has Windows 2003 R2 as OS. This error occurs on the catch Oracle Exception block of my code. The program is supposed to display a message box indicating the error. It works as expected in my development machine..
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Feb 6, 2010
I'm a first time visitor and poster, but I'm definitly going to stick around. I'm running an old version of Visual Studio .Net Academic 2002 and the .Net framework 2.0. I'm stuck on an issue regarding the deployment of a few programs I've thrown together. They all work fine on my development machine, but the problem they all use SQL Server databases, and I can't find any specific help on deploying a windows application with a database on a machine that isn't set up basically just like my development machine.
I know that I need the .net runtime bootstrapper on the target machine, so I can run basic programs that dont use SQL databases. That's no problem. But what about programs that make heavy use of databases? How does one go about deploying it on target machines? Is there a SQL server bootstrapper?
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Sep 14, 2009
I have a windows application developed in VB.net 2005. The application is installed in several machines.Is there anyway when I do any modifications and publish the code it updates in all the machines.
PS: All the machines are connected to internet.
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Dec 2, 2011
This might be a stupid question but is it possible to use javascript/jQuery in windows applications? Im making this application in vb.net, just for personal use and im just making it to practice and to learn more about vb.net programming. I know javascript is ment for web applications but maybe there are ways to use them in windows applications aswell.
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Jan 9, 2010
I didn't know where to post this question so I hope I put it in the right forum...I am not new to Visual Basic, however I am definitely not an advanced user. I would like to build an application that would allow me to interact with other programs on my computer. For example, if I were to build an application that could control iTunes, how would I go about this?
Or, I am looking to make an application that would allow me to do little things on my computer like disable my track pad if I have a mouse plugged in. How would I build something that could interact with windows (or iTunes) like that?
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Jul 7, 2011
I have a basic VB.Net application that gets data from some websites and then send them to a MS-SQL database automatically. I have developed it as a desktop application with a WinForm front end with logs writing to the WinForm continuously. Now, is it possible to convert the Winform to a Windows services so that I do not need to keep it opening in front of my PC and watching the logs, instead, it runs quietly in the background and the data gets logged into the system log viewer?
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Jul 22, 2011
so i have this program which prints out information inside a bunch of textboxes which i got to work out pretty nicely. it was brought to my attention one day that there was a user that could not print. they would hit the print button and nothing would come up, nothing. no print window or anything. i click it on my end and it works just fine. i try it on my laptops and i get nothing. come to find out that my windows is 32 bit on my desktop, whereas the versions that wont print are 64 bit windows.
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