I wrote a WinForms app using .Net and C#. The app accesses DirectoryServices and SQL databases.
The new Win7 workplaces are not allowed to have local admin users and this app will not run.
How can I identify the actions in the app which need local admin rights?
I know you can do it with an WMI event or overriding WndProc and looking for the right messages, but i was wondering if there wasn't something hidden in the net framework that makes this task easyer.
There is a lot of chatter about the improvements HTML5 is about to unleash on the web development world. How will this new standard affect web dev frameworks like Faces, Struts, or even ASP.NET? How long will it take them to 'catch up' in order to emit such code? Will controls get deprecated?
I'm looking for at using ServiceStack for the services part of a web application instead of rolling my own. Anyone have any experience using it? Any C#/.Net alternatives I should consider?
The .NET framework provides a few handy general-use delegates for common tasks, such as Predicate<T> and EventHandler<T>.
Is there a built-in delegate for the equivalent of CompareTo()?
The signature might be something like this:
delegate int Comparison<T>(T x, T y);
This is to implement sorting in such a way that I can provide a lambda expression for the actual sort routine (ListView.ListViewItemSorter, specifically), so any other approaches welcome.
Hi everybody,
I need to write an ASP.NET application which must handle a very large number of transactions per second - as many as 5000 users may transact at the same time. I think I will use WCF in back to communicate with SQL server. But in front, can IIS handle 5000 users at the same time effectively, or is there any simple way to host my application outside of IIS?
In a ASP.NET program is there a location where I can I write temporary files? Assuming a default IIS installation, the program running under anonymous user?
Thank you
Hello Guys,
We have been using PHP/MySQL for our web application which has been growing a lot, the database is around 4-5GB and one of the table is 2GB sometimes, hence slowing down whenever any queries to that table is called.
Should we just try to optimize, or are we using MySQL above its limit? Will switching our web app to .NET/MSSQL resolve the issues?
Thanks
In Asp.net (c#),i'm not able to catch exception(FileNotFoundException) properly... i don't know the reason..Actually File s not there..But catch statement fails to catch the exception..
here is the code..
try
{
System.Drawing.Image imgg1 = System.Drawing.Image.FromFile(Server.MapPath("").ToString() + "\\images\\img1.jpg");
}
catch (FileNotFoundException)
{
Response.Write("<script>alert('Please Select and upload Student's Photo');</script>");
}
I would like to find out from .NET code whether DirectX 10 is supported on the machine, preferably without using managed DirectX or XNA assemblies.
Thank you in advance!
Hi All,
I am creating ASP.net mobile application i am targeting all the mobile devices Is this possible with the single application or not because some phones will support wml, HTML, CHTML or XML scripting languages. How can target all the devices with the single application & can i change the DeviceSpecific Filter option dynamically or not. If i change that dynamically is it reflect in the application?
Thanks
Hi,
I have a newbie question,, how do i add a string template to the views folder in a .net mvc project?
i have added a reference to StringTemplate.dll and antlr.runtime.dll but seems that is not enough. i.e. when i right-click on views and choose Add New Item i can't find a file with .st extension in the list that i get...
how do i achieve that?
Thanks a million in advance
I am not sure about the semantic of "ApplicationDirectory" membership condition. I am set it up in the .NET Framework 2.0 configuration tool. All the other membership conditions such as strong name, hash, need me to input some criterias, only the Application Directory has not. How to use it? Could someone give an explanation by example? Many thanks.
Rather a simple question. But the implications are vast.
Over the last few weeks I've been reading a lot of material about n-tier architecture and it's implementation in the .NET world. The problem is I couldn't find a relevant sample for Winforms with Linq (linq is the way to go for BLL right?).
How did you guys manage to grasp the n-tier concept? Books, articles, relevant samples etc.
Hi there,
I'd like to move publicly accessible files .css, images into my ASP.NET MVC Views folder. Since the Views has a web.config denies all requests, what exactly do I need to do to achieve this, so .aspx, .ascx are still protected while .css, images are accessible. Could someone show in detail please.
Thank you,
Ray.
I saw couple of SO questions (SO) concerning SQL-server. For SQL-server there was no decent solution. All were hacks/workarounds. What about Oracle? Is it same answer (Paremeterizing each value)? Any Oracle example without LINQ would be appreciated (I have .NET 2.0).
Thanks & BR -Matti
Microsoft .NET Framework
Assembly A
Assembly B
Contains Class C - References Assembly A
Contains Class D - Does not reference Assembly A, Does not reference Class C
Questions:
During runtime if Assembly A DLL does not exist, will Class D be able to execute successfully?
Where as Class C will fail with a reference error?
Is there any built in method in the .NET library that will return all of the MX records for a given domain? I see how you get CNAMES, but not MX records.
When I learned Java, I was told that the arraylist works this way:
It creates an array with room for 10 elements.
When the 11th element is added, it is created a new list with room for 20 elements, and the 10 elements are copied into the new array. This will repeat as until there are no more elements to add, or to a maximum size.
Is the List in .NET constructed the same way?