If X = 5 then:
1.
Console.WriteLine( ++X);
Console.WriteLine( X);
This will print: 6 and 6
2.
Console.WriteLine( X++);
Console.WriteLine( X);
This will print: 5 and 6
Google is your friend: Here is what MSDN has to say:
The first form is a prefix increment operation. The result of the...
Ummm... this forum is cannot be used to solve assignments. For these, books are the recommended information source [thumbsup2]
Try to figure it out, it cannot be that hard [pipe]
The Registry Key for the .NET Framework 1.0:
HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SOFTWARE\Microsoft\.NETFramework\policy\v1.0
The Registry Key for the .NET Framework 1.1:
HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SOFTWARE\Microsoft\.NETFramework\policy\v1.1
The Registry Key for the .NET Framework 2.0...
Here is what you're trying to do (it uses the FileSystemWatcher which elliminates the need of an endless loop):
http://www.codeproject.com/csharp/FileWatcherWinServiceCSha.asp
P.S.: Google is your friend [thumbsup2]
newclass : baseclass<someotherclass> is a combination between simple inheritance and compile-time inheritance.
Compile-time inheritance is when you have a class Container<T> and you're declaring an object like Container<int> anIntContainer = new Container<int>(...); That is referred to as...
1. You did not specify what version of SQL server do those two machines run (yours and the remote one).
2. For a list of how the connection strings should look, check this out: http://www.connectionstrings.com/
3. You successfully connected to your local server by including in the connection...
CAB is not suited for "ActiveX" components written in C# (please keep in mind that they're not actually 'real' ActiveX components, they're COM visible managed assemblies so that IE can create CCW - COM Callable Wrapper - to use the object in the same way it uses 'real' COM objects).
What I did...
1. Programatically add the site to "Trusted zones" - http://www.codeguru.com/forum/showthread.php?t=368335
2. Inherit your ActiveX from IObjectSafety - http://support.microsoft.com/kb/168371
No 1. needs to be run on the client, so this automatically implies that the ActiveX will be deployed...
Question 1:
I have an assembly writen in c#, marked COM visible. And a CAB setup project containing the project output of that assembly. Typically, the .aspx page contains a <object id="myControl1" name="myControl1" classid="...guid...here..." style="width:100%; height:100%"...
I have an assembly writen in c#, marked COM visible. And a CAB setup project containing the project output of that assembly. Typically, the .aspx page contains a <object id="myControl1" name="myControl1" classid="...guid...here..." style="width:100%; height:100%" codebase="myCAB.cab"></object>...
The simplest way I can think of (it's morning here and I've just woke up...) is using WinDbg and the SOS extension. Start the debugger, load the SOS extension and then start you VB application. The debugger will break upon exception. Inspect the call stack (when the debugger breaks it...
MSDN says:
"ERROR_PATH_NOT_FOUND 3 The system cannot find the path specified."
1. Are you sure the path exist, the executable is there and that you've set the appropriate permissions?
2. Can you post some code as well as the full path (including the file name and extension) of what you're...
I've had this exact problem today. Turned out that somebody modified the signature of a method in a COM we're using in order to suit his own needs, but forgot to update all calls from C# to that method. And an unmodified call gave the "attempted to read or write protected...".
Any other details...
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