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One other thought...
Some .exe's have a command line interface in addition to a windows UI. You might try starting the .exe from a command line and pass it the /? or -? switch to see if it has a...
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Also, some executables are written for COM (or OLE), and you can program against their object models (perhaps this is where Hack was headed...), like Excel and Word. ...
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Have you tried using SendKeys? It's pretty basic, but it works. http://www.developerfusion.com/show/57/
Also, you can simulate keyboard events using Windows APIs....
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Not sure if this helps, but you can use the Range object to delete text in Word (Set the range to the signature that you want to delete, and call the Delete method of the Range). There's an example...
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Interesting. The only event I could find that captures the state before the SelectedIndexChange event is the KeyDown event. So if the user only uses the arrow keys to move through the ListBox, that...
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I agree with Wossname, but the English major in me would make the following addition:
Console.WriteLine("Hello {0}. You are {1} year{2} old.",
name, age.ToString(), age == 1 ? "" : "s");
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I realize your question was already answered, but here is a way to discover the answer yourself...
Drag/drop the control onto a form (make sure it's selected)
View the Properties window
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Can you be more specific about what you are trying to accomplish? There may be a better solution for what you are trying to do just by using some of the methods in the string class.
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This may not be faster (in fact, it's probably slower), but it's another way to do it using the Scripting.Dictionary object to hold setting/value pairs.
You will need to add a reference to the...
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1. It may be faster to use the registry to store and retrieve your settings (I think registry i/o is faster than file i/o, but I'm not certain). You could also include a function to export these...
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I copied your code and it works fine for me.
I started with a blank form, added a timer and a picture box. Then set the timer interval to 2500. I commented out references to frmConfig (seemed...
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LOL! Thanks for the answer, Steve, but that was a year and a half ago or more.
I have a new job now... :)
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Or, you can leave the BorderStyle set to Sizable, but set the
Caption to an empty string and ControlBox = False. This will give you a Sizable form with no title bar.
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You almost got it...just add DESC to the end of your string
SELECT * FROM Contact ORDER BY ContactNo DESC
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Check out AppForge, also: http://www.appforge.com/
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Whatever you did to this workgroup file is probably the culprit.
What is a workgroup file, and what is it used for? And what did you do to it?
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One last suggestion: Try re-installing your data access components. You can do this from Microsoft's website:
http://msdn.microsoft.com/library/default.asp?url=/downloads/list/dataaccess.asp
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You can look at your driver settings in the registry, too. The key is:
HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SOFTWARE\ODBC\ODBCINST.INI\
You should have a sub key for each driver installed on your sytsem. Find...
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Try this. Right click on your desktop and choose New > Text Document Rename the file to "Test.udl" Double-click it to open "Data Link Properties" dialog In the first tab (Provider), choose...
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Wierd. It works when compiled, or when you leave out the password?
I don't know. It works fine on my machine the way it is (except I changed the database to NWIND.mdb).
What if you change...
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To help you, it would be nice to see the code that's not working correctly.
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There is another good one here:
http://www.axialis.com/iconworkshop/index.html
They offer a free trial period.
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Go to your first post, click "edit", and add [Resolved] to the subject.
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Oops...forgot the mouse-down state. This is a little better:
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I think you might be confusing a String with a non-numeric character. ALL characters are strings. Some are numeric, some are alphabetic, and others are symbols. Infact, the Text property of the...
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IsNumeric works on strings, so it shouldn't be a problem.
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It shouldn't be a problem if the values in the combo box are numbers. Where are you putting the code? Private Sub Combo1_Change()
If IsNumeric(Trim(Combo1.Text)) = False Then
MsgBox "...
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You said the first half of your problem was solved on your last thread, so here's how to solve the second half (getting the share name of mapped drives).
This requires a reference to Microsoft...
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Here are two functions that might help. One returns the name of the next cell to the right (or left), and the other returns the name of the next cell below (or above).
Will this help you?Option...
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Have you tried using the registry? In Windows 95, 98, and Millenium, there is the following key:
HKLM\Security\Access\
And each sub key under this key represents a shared folder. Since I...
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It's an application-defined or object-defined (custom) error.
How do you find out? Go to the Immediate window (Ctrl-G) and type:err.raise 302
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You are discovering the beauty of procedures. Most of your code should be written in subs or functions. Then in your event handlers you call the functions.
Normally you don't want to put a...
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The same way you get it in the event - pass it as a parameter.
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You can either shut down your machine (which will close network connections), or if you have a network connection icon in your system tray (looks like 2 computers, next to the clock), you can right...
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Cool. Hopefully you thought of a better, shorter name for the function, too. That was ridiculously long! Sometimes I get carried away with readability... :)
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Cycle means power it down and then back up again (disconnect your dsl connection in windows, disconnect the power supply to your dsl modem, wait 10 seconds, reconnect dsl power supply, re-establish...
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I forgot something very important here. Change the function definition like so (add ByVal before the string argument):Private Function ReplaceNumberOnesWithTwos(ByVal StringIn As String) As...
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