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Moving files to a shared folder
Posted by Hubert Wong at 4/16/2005 6:57:58 PM
Hi,
I am writing some C# code that moves files from a source folder to a
target folder on the same machine. However, if the target folder is a
shared folder, using the File.MoveTo method alone does not cause the
files to be shared as well. How can I make the moved files inherit the
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Network information
Posted by Peter Schmitz at 4/16/2005 9:37:02 AM
Hi,
how can I get some information about all network adapters that are installed
on the local system, their network load, IP information,....
Couldn't find any classes for this in the msdn library.
Greetings,
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Do You Want To Know For Sure That You Are Going To Heaven? The reason some people don't know for sure if they are going to Heaven when they die is bec
Posted by RonGrossi382592 NO[at]SPAM yahoo.com at 4/16/2005 7:00:31 AM
The reason some people don't know for sure
if they are going to Heaven when they die
is because they just don't know.
The good news is that you can know for
sure that you are going to Heaven which is
described in the Holy Bible as a beautiful
place with no death, sorrow, sickness or
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Licensing question about using Access Db in commercial app
Posted by B Maxey at 4/16/2005 6:50:03 AM
I am building a commercial application and I need a database. I have a MSDN
pro subscription and several office licenses. I want to create a db in
Access, and distribute that db with my C# application.
Is this ok? Any license issues?
Thanks,
Bob... more >>
A comparison of VS.NET 2003 vs. VS.NET 2005
Posted by Uncle Ben at 4/16/2005 12:00:00 AM
At a recent MSDN conference, one of the presenters vehemently said that
VS.NET 2003 (because of its web project) is only good for _single_
developers. He said that if you're working in a team environment (i.e. more
than one developer), VS.NET 2005 is the way to go.
We are currently developing... more >>
Full .net package with your exe?
Posted by Doker at 4/16/2005 12:00:00 AM
Have someone thought of shipping .net app on a CD?
for ex. if you are were making, a multimedial CD Magazine Catalog Browser
(like Chip magazine)
hhat would you do to ensure that this app will ran on every >= Win98 PC?
Did you find a way of supplying mscorlib, system, etc., and a JIT compiler ... more >>
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