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@ SamOscarBrown: Thanks very much for your input.
I checked and my Acer doesn't have that option :( It seems like a very handy option to have.
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Will do for sure, sorry I did not know about this feature.
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Me too :) Thanks so much for your time and effort si_the_geek, I truly appreciate it.
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UPDATE: All is well. I clicked "New" on the drop down box and then VS 2017 re-started. After that I was able to delete the left over portion (the portion visible above the pop-up message in the...
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The form that the error is occurring on is the form where I deleted the code and the button from. Perhaps I should not have deleted the button first, before deleting the last bit left over after the...
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Please help, I'm a novice and I'm not able to get out of this error.
Using VS 2017, I wanted to move a button from one form to a new form and naturally the code for the action for that button.
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Sitten Spynne, topshot & SamOscarBrown, thanks for your input. I gather the opinion on the charging of batteries is very much a personal thing. I do indeed understand that batteries have come a...
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I am far, really far :), from a laptop expert. Going by what I was told at The Source (an electronic/PC store in Canada) if you leave your laptop plugged in, after it has reached full charge, on a...
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Thanks very much si_the_geek. IMO, the idea of being able to get a notice when it's time to disconnect power to your laptop, seems like a good idea that many would find handy.
I don't suppose you...
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It's my understanding that the following code is VB; therefore I posted in this forum, hopefully this is the correct forum.
The following code was posted on The Windows Club as being code for a...
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What I'm referring to is coding to launch an application without including the version # as is part of the actual name - e.g. the application "pc-decrapifier" installs with the version # as part of...
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Sounds like a great idea. So is this about right: have a button titled something like "Program List" and then have a button on the Program List form, titled something like "Launch", which will...
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You may be right BlackRiver1987. :)
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This would likely seem very easy and run-of-the-mill coding to someone with some programming experience. For me it would require quite some time and training to accomplish what you suggest.
I...
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I would imagine that a similar form, could be used to enable a user to download any program he can think of (i.e. a program not linked to within my program) to any location he/she pleases and by...
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If I was good at programming I may have done exactly what you suggest but since I am very green in regards to programming, I feel the effort of trying to figure it out (even with help from this...
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Silly me! I figured out how (marked in red), now it seems really obvious!
Dim myPath As String, isFound As Boolean = False
If Environment.Is64BitOperatingSystem Then
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wes4dbt, thanks a million for your code. It works great! I have one last request: I am trying to display a certain message if the program cannot be found (i.e. if it's not installed or installed to...
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I now understand, thank you PlausiblyDamp for explaining it to me. I guess some users will install 32bit software on their 64bit OS, either by mistake or because, in the case of some software (most...
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Hi wes4dbt, thanks so much for your time and effort in helping me. Sorry for the delayed response.
Your code works flawlessly for me - in my case, as mentioned earlier, Speccy is in the Program...
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I feel I should better explain my issue. Part of the function of my program that I'm developing is to launch various freeware applications. One of these applications being Speccy. Now since my...
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Thank you for your help BlackRiver1987. I have what is probably a silly question (shows my extreme novice programming mind):
Can you use If and Else in this case? - i.e.:
If...
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I'm developing a windows application using .NET Framework 4.0. Being a novice to all this development stuff, I'm not sure of the terminology in regards to "using", in reference to the first...
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Thank you PlausiblyDamp for your explanations. I truly appreciate your time and effort.
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Thank you Shaggy Hiker for your detailed explanation. It makes a lot of sense what you say. I appreciate your time.
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Thank you both so much for your help. So according to what you say I could probably just keep it at 4.0 and not bother to change it to something like 3.5.
I have 4 questions:
1) From what I...
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Thanks passel. Best regards.
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Thank you so much Shaggy Hiker for explaining things in detail, I really appreciate your time and effort. I still have tons to learn but I'm getting there slowly :) I am using .Show so, as you say,...
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I'm sorry I must not have explained the situation correctly. In my program I have what I call the Main Console, which currently has 9 buttons. One button labeled "About" links to a page which...
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Thank you for your help passel.
I'm using VS 2017. So if I understand correctly, a user who installs my program and who is running Windows XP, would need to download 4.0 or higher Framework in...
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I'm currently developing a windows application using VB.NET. I chose to develop it in .NET Framework 4.0
To be honest I am not sure what .NET Framework I should have chosen for developing my...
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I have a question regarding whether or not it's best to use "Hide". I figure it is best in most cases so that the previous page is eliminated from running (i.e. closes in task manager). Please tell...
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Just may do that. Thanks again.
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Ahh, I see! Very good, thanks very much. :)
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A lot of programs don't have a white bar at the top, actually seems like no bar at all.
If you can't color the bar to match your window, is it then possible to eliminate the bar?
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I was wondering if there's coding to implement a color for the top bar, as opposed to the white? Perhaps you can do this with an option in VS 2017, but if so I haven't found it.
Thanks for your...
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By following instructions here: https://support.microsoft.com/en-ca/help/18539/windows-7-change-default-programs
I was finally able to direct mailto to open my email client in Windows 7.
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Thank you very much jdc20181 for the link. I checked and the default mailto is Thunderbird (in my case). The weird thing is, in that link you provided, they were having problems in Windows 10. In...
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Nothing happens when I click the Contact Us link from my website - i.e. the email client is not opening.
How do you check the registered handler for the mailto protocol?
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Will do jdc20181. Thanks for the info, it's much appreciated!
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