Using Copyfile Element Files Cant Not Bind Into Msi Package
Nov 26, 2009
i am using wix 3.0.i have a folder name "images".so i want to copy all the files from images into msi package.when i copy all the file and install msi to another PC then it did not bind the images. And when i use simple File Element then the files bind to msi package.
I am wanting to use an application to package all my files together into a setup package. I have tried InstallShield 2011, but when i click on Visual Basic .net wizard, it tells me I do not have Visual Studio.NET installed on my system. I am currently using VB2010 Express How can I fix this... or is there a better application available for packaging?
I would like to bind the text field of a textbox to an element in an instance of a structure that I've created in a class module. When I try to create a Data Source using an OBJECT type, all I see in the tree is the name of the structure, not the instance I've created. If I select the structure anyway, the Data Sources tree does show the name of the structure and the element I'm interested in. How do I bind to a specific instance?
I have a .chm file linked to my app that is presently being called from it's actual location.HelpProvider1.HelpNamespace = C:Documents and SettingsmgfranzMy DocumentsVisual Studio 2008ProjectsApp NameCleanUp.chm
But when I package the app the directory is going to change to C:Program FilesApp Name by default. The problem arises if the user decides to create an alternate directory. Is there a way to set a $Path at setup runtime so that when the .chm file is called it knows to look in the Home installation directory? Here is the code I use to call the .chm; Private Sub PictureBox1_Click(ByVal sender As Object, ByVal e As System.EventArgs) Handles PictureBox1.Click
Hi, can anyone help me with a click once deployment query?I have packaged an application, using Click Once - it all works absolutely fine, with the exception of some files I need on the C: drive. For example: My application populates an Excel.xlt template with data, using an export function. The path of the template is c:program filesaem eport.xlt
If the application is packaged, there is no option that I can see where you can include this template and the path to the file. The only way around it is to manually copy the template (and half a dozen other files in the same folder), after the click-once deployment - but this kind of defeats the object.
I am trying to run the application created in the example at [URL] The code errors at the line dtsDataReader = dtsCommand.ExecuteReader(CommandBehavior.Default) the error is A requested parameter does not exist in the package. I have checked everything that i can think of in the package Also when I try to run the package using the dtexecui utility I two errors "Error: SSIS Error Code DTS_E_PRODUCTLEVELTOLOW.
I have a pair of XML files that each have the same root element. I want to merge them into one XML file that has a new root element and which uses the former root element as child nodes.[code]I want to merge these two XML files into one XML file, and do so within a new root element, such as the following example:[code]
Why does the first CopyFile statement fail when uncommented? The error says Path not found. code 8004A004CThe second copyfile statement executes without error. set fso = CreateObject("Scripting.FileSystemObject") '==fso.CopyFile "G:SoftGrocer*.DAT", "G:SoftGrocer2255.DAT" fso.CopyFile "G:SoftGrocer09998-894090206131939002-4-NEX.DAT","G:SoftGrocer9998.DAT"According to the FSO documentation on MSDN the commented line of code should work.
I am wondering how to copy a file from one remote computer to another remote computer. I assume that I need to supply credentials for the connection, however I can't find anything about how to do that.
I can copy files from one place to another on my local box -I just don't have a clue about the remote stuff.
I need to be able to set the "overwrite" parameter to True AND pass a value to the "showUI" parameter. I found on msdn these are the uses but unfortunately it doesn't seem to allow both those parameters to be declared at the same time.[code]
I have an application that primarily moves files from one location to another. I need to get the user's response when asked by Windows if they would like to overwrite or rename the new file because it already exists in the destination selected on the form. I basically need to receive a boolean value so i can update the transaction logs.[code]
I created a simple VB application in Visual Studio 2010.My computer, which I am using to create the program, is Windows 7 Pro, and SQL Server 2008 is running on a Windows Server 2008 Enterprise, which I have full access to.
I want to click a button and have an SSIS package execute.I looked around on the Internet and found examples, but they do not seem to work for me.I try to add a reference, Microsoft.SqlServer.ManagedDTS.dll, as a few sites advise, but it is not listed when I go to PROJECT>ADD REFERENCE.
I also type:
Imports Microsoft.SqlServer.Dts.Runtime but all I get is a squiggly green line, which when hovered over states "Namespace or type specified in the Imports 'Microsoft.SqlServer .Dts.Runtime' doesn't contain any public member or cannot be found." Below is some code I copied from one of the websites and pasted in my button click event (the path is correct), but a get blue squiggly lines under "Package" and "DTSExecResult":
Dim pkgLocation As String Dim pkg As New Package[code]....
What can I do to make the SSIS package run when I click the button on the Windows application a created?
I have a form called studentForm which has a studentCombobox, studentTextbox and a studentDatagridView
In the constructor of the studentForm I need to bind studentCombobox to the StudentbindingSource of the main form and to bind studentDataGridView to appropriate binding source in the mainForm.So that this datagrid view displays all the bookings for the studentID currently selected in studentComboBox
In my office they installed Office 2007, since then I am having several problems with my macros / VB script routines, in this occasion I am trying to use the FileSystemObject.CopyFile function to copy several files from one directory to several directories depending on the files code.Based on the file's code I build the destination path and then I try to copy my files from the original path to destination path, but when executing this sentence I receive an error message that says "Run-time error '424' Object not fund".
Sub prepara_2007() Sheets("IngresoBD").Select Range("I5").Select
I have a number of rewrite rules for a lot of things that I did in IIS7, like removing trailing slashes, canonnical URLs, lowercase lettering, and such. IIS altered my web.config, and everything works fine on the website, like it should. But in the Visual Studio web.config, the opening < rewrite > statement is underlined in blue, and at the bottom of VS, it says that the element 'system.webServer' has invalid child element 'rewrite'. But this is how IIS made it. I didn't do this manually. Should I be concerned with this VS error, or should I just leave as be, since it's working how it should work? Here's an example of my web.config:
Is there a way to control the way a browser behaves such as if I click on this link it doesn't navigate to that link but instead show me the source code behind that button?
I need to randomly pick an element from an array and I can only use that element three times,I can randomly pick the element but how do I go about only using it three times.
I am trying to bind my SQL param's qurey to bind to a table. My problem is i get this error "Fill: SelectCommand.Connection property has not been initialized."
Protected Sub Button1_Click(ByVal sender As Object, ByVal e As System.EventArgs) Handles Button1.Click If RadioButton3.Checked = True Then Dim connectionGrid As SqlConnection = New SqlConnection("Data Source=BST;Initial Catalog=dsfs;uid=dfsdf; pwd='dsfsf'") Dim commandgrid As SqlCommand = New SqlCommand()
I have been doing well and also I am a noob I know it and you know it a lot has started making sense and I am evening figuring new things out without using Google but of course I have hit another snag in my program so here goes
I am waiting for an email to arrive (the page automatically refreshes) and then I want to click the link (I do not need to click to open the email or anything like that) I also have the code to click and navigate to the address reason being it was the only way I could figure out how to stop it opening in a new window on IE
So my only problem is I need a way to check every x seconds for the element and then if its there proceed with my code and if its not wait and then check again or however this is done in VB.If this is not the way its done please point me in the right direction the code I am using to find and then navigate to the link is
Dim emailpageelements As HtmlElementCollection = WebBrowser2.Document.GetElementsByTagName("a") For Each emailver As HtmlElement In emailpageelements If InStr(emailver.InnerHtml, "https://twitter.com/account/confirm_email/") Then WebBrowser1.Navigate(emailver.InnerText)
I want to be able to reference an element in an array of structures by the name of the element in a visual basic 2010 function. For example
Public Structure myStruct Public element1 as string Public element2 as integer Public element3 as boolean
[code]...
Is it possible to reference a structures element by the element's name in a similar way to that shown above. The code shown above does not work, as the expression obj(i).[elementName] does not work as hoped.
I notice there is no public method for automatically overwriting duplicate files while also showing the file copy dialog (you have to choose one or the other).
Is there a common way to do both? Or am I just going to have to manually set up a ProgressBar with the "over-writable" overload of CopyFile?
I would like the following function to return Nothing if the element with the specified key is not in the collection. Instead, it returns an error - something to the effect of "no element found"
Public Class MyCollection Inherits System.Collections.ObjectModel.Collection(Of MyType) Public Function FindByActivityKey(ByVal searchValue As Integer) As MyType
I'm currently developing an application with a reasonably complex DataGridView that allows the user to build the lines of a sales document: Quantitiy, Description, Price, etc with some additional fields to help calculate price based on cost or discount i'm sure you get the jist - all this means we're not just diplaying data but adding and manipulating it - It also means there's mainly decimal fields, nit just simple text fields
Now, i'm new to VB.net, so i've perhaps done things a bit backwards during my learning curve, namely designing and coding my DGV before creating the underlying database table and binding to it - so as i'm sure you can image there's a bit recoding to do to allow for the fact that it's now bound to a datasource.
I'd got the DGV working just how a wanted it to, but now that i've bound it to a datasource i'm hiting multiple problems with: Formating the appearance of figures in the DGV Problems with blank fields while enering data (before the i try to save the data back to the database) How the DGV is functioning - it seems to behave differently when adding lines to a new sales document than it does when adding lines to an existing sales document
And given that when saving edits to an existing line i need to provide a valid update command i'm begining to think that it might be easier to scrap the databinding altogether and just Select, Add and Edit the database with code rather than binding the DGV in the IDE
I've read various threads about avoiding databinding due to it's limitations, but i've also read that it's far better in later versions of Visual Studio and .net. and i'm using VS2010
I'd just like some advise as to whether my gut feeling is right or whether i should persevere with databinding the DGV. i've noticed some quirks of databinding while working with other controls such as text and combo boxes, but i've overcome these and the result seems to be easier than coding the data transfer manually.
But i'm really struggling with databinding the DGV and the fact that i'm dtatbinding to a seperate table to the rest of the controls is leaning me away from databinding
I would like to associate a web page element, a textbox for example, with a textbox in my form. When a user types something in the textbox, I would like it to be like he types it on the webpage.
I have a Visual Studio 2005 project. Formerly, all our PC's and servers were 32-bit but we have rearchitected everything and purchased new hardware and we are running 64-bit servers. Here is my scenario. I would like to convert my 2005 project to 2008, maybe that will solve all my problems, if you think so tell me and I will concentrate on that. But when I tried to convert the project via the Conversion Wizard, I got 102 compiler errors and I think there would be more but that was the max. So I gave in and just worked on it in VS2005 on a 32-bit machine. The solution consists of five projects, one is a web program, one is a windows service, one is a library and the other two are install programs - one for the web program, one for the windows service. I want to install the Windows Service on a test machine which is 64-bit. When I tried to run setup.exe on that machine, I got this error:MsiInstallProduct returned '1638'