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by: Corvettious |
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I have been deploying my ../Bin/*.dlls with no problem
until finally I tried to deploy the latest and the FTP
site will not longer allow me to upload a certain DLL....
So I thought, fine I will do without it for now... Then a
few days later it wouldn't accept another DLL....
Weird!!!!
I am on a hosted (shared) environment with the latest .net
installed and running (it has been working great!! :)
before)
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by: Michael |
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Hi!
I've written some simple games and now I want to create installers for them.
I've added the thrid party dlls that I use (fmod, libsdl..) but my games also
need certain Visual Studio .NET dlls.
1. How do I supply the Visual Studio .NET dlls to the end user? (Ship the
..NET-framework?)
2. Is there some tool I can use to find out which dlls that are needed by a
specific exe?
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by: fig000 |
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Hi everyone,
I recently wrote a vb.net app which includes some crystal reports.
The user has very little money in their budget and have been without a
working application for quite a while. This being the case I worked
with what was available: I used vb.net and crystal 8.5. The crystal
reports are being viewed in the crystal report viewer which is still
included in vb.net. I went ahead with developing this project because
I found that...
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by: cj_trap |
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Hi
I have a small app which needs to be able to send out email (via
outlook) under certain conditions. I've got it working perfectly on my
PC, but I'm not sure how to deploy it. The (apparently valid)
assumption is that the user will have outlook installed and will be
logged in as a valid outlook user.
My project has 3 outlook-related dlls referenced -
Interop.Microsoft.Office.Core.dll, Interop.Outlook.dll, and stdole.dll.
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by: Dave |
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Hello
The application I'm building an installer for uses dlls which were
developed originally in C. Since the application itself is developed in
C#, these dlls were wrapped using SWIG. Initially, the machine
environment variables were set to enable code development; however, I
am facing problem deploying the application. To work with these wrapped
libraries, the application seems to access a specific dll, for
instance, let's say the C...
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by: daokfella |
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I'm still stuck on the .dll and bin folder mentality in 1.1. When
deploying a 2.0 web application, there is no web .dll to deploy?
So is this how we deploy in 2.0?
1. Copy the app_code folder
2. Copy the bin directory containing any pre-compiled dlls
3. Move BOTH aspx AND aspx.vb files into the applicable directories
(is this correct?)
If so, we're just duplicating the file system from the development
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by: ARC |
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I'm currently looking at the access developer extensions for creating an MSI
installer package for a 2007 runtime app. Couple of observations and
questions.
1) Doesn't look like we have the ability to set a packaged file to always
overwrite, or never overwrite, unless I'm missing something. This could be a
sticking point, as I would always want the program to overwrite on
re-installing, but NEVER the back end database. I have a few more...
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by: =?Utf-8?B?UmljaGFyZA==?= |
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Hi,
I usually deploy my ASP .NET application to the server by publishing, using
Visual Studio 2005 publish feature. This creates the Bin folder on the
server, with the compiled DLLs.
I've been asked to publish by copying the files manually instead.
I stopped IIS for the application,
deleted the application files and subfolders from the server,
copied the files and folders from my local PC's project,
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by: =?Utf-8?B?anAybXNmdA==?= |
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Using Visual Studio 2005, I have created 4 small DLLs that our company
projects can use to access common tools included in each of the separate DLL
files.
Our Visual Studio 2005 applications call the DLLs and run them without any
problem.
Now we are trying to deploy the first of these applications, and we are now
stumped. The Visual Studio 2005 Deployment Project includes all of the DLL
files and successfully creates the setup.exe...
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by: marktang |
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ONU (Optical Network Unit) is one of the key components for providing high-speed Internet services. Its primary function is to act as an endpoint device located at the user's premises. However, people are often confused as to whether an ONU can Work As a Router. In this blog post, we’ll explore What is ONU, What Is Router, ONU & Router’s main usage, and What is the difference between ONU and Router. Let’s take a closer look !
Part I. Meaning of...
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by: Hystou |
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Most computers default to English, but sometimes we require a different language, especially when relocating. Forgot to request a specific language before your computer shipped? No problem! You can effortlessly switch the default language on Windows 10 without reinstalling. I'll walk you through it.
First, let's disable language synchronization. With a Microsoft account, language settings sync across devices. To prevent any complications,...
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by: Oralloy |
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Hello folks,
I am unable to find appropriate documentation on the type promotion of bit-fields when using the generalised comparison operator "<=>".
The problem is that using the GNU compilers, it seems that the internal comparison operator "<=>" tries to promote arguments from unsigned to signed.
This is as boiled down as I can make it.
Here is my compilation command:
g++-12 -std=c++20 -Wnarrowing bit_field.cpp
Here is the code in...
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by: Hystou |
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Overview:
Windows 11 and 10 have less user interface control over operating system update behaviour than previous versions of Windows. In Windows 11 and 10, there is no way to turn off the Windows Update option using the Control Panel or Settings app; it automatically checks for updates and installs any it finds, whether you like it or not. For most users, this new feature is actually very convenient. If you want to control the update process,...
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by: tracyyun |
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Dear forum friends,
With the development of smart home technology, a variety of wireless communication protocols have appeared on the market, such as Zigbee, Z-Wave, Wi-Fi, Bluetooth, etc. Each protocol has its own unique characteristics and advantages, but as a user who is planning to build a smart home system, I am a bit confused by the choice of these technologies. I'm particularly interested in Zigbee because I've heard it does some...
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by: conductexam |
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I have .net C# application in which I am extracting data from word file and save it in database particularly. To store word all data as it is I am converting the whole word file firstly in HTML and then checking html paragraph one by one.
At the time of converting from word file to html my equations which are in the word document file was convert into image.
Globals.ThisAddIn.Application.ActiveDocument.Select();...
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by: TSSRALBI |
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Hello
I'm a network technician in training and I need your help.
I am currently learning how to create and manage the different types of VPNs and I have a question about LAN-to-LAN VPNs.
The last exercise I practiced was to create a LAN-to-LAN VPN between two Pfsense firewalls, by using IPSEC protocols.
I succeeded, with both firewalls in the same network. But I'm wondering if it's possible to do the same thing, with 2 Pfsense firewalls...
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by: 6302768590 |
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Hai team
i want code for transfer the data from one system to another through IP address by using C# our system has to for every 5mins then we have to update the data what the data is updated we have to send another system
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by: bsmnconsultancy |
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