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all groups > dotnet faqs > january 2007

VB.Net vs. C#, never they twain...or not?
Posted by asdf NO[at]SPAM asdf.com at 1/31/2007 10:11:37 PM
One organization:two places. We proceeded with a project using C# while our (big) sister group in another location seems to favor VB.net because there's another project underway using that. Big sister says we should have some measure of coverage for each other and that we shouldn't have gone...more >>


compatibility question: VB.net express, 90-day VSPro trial
Posted by Keith at 1/30/2007 2:54:37 PM
I have VBExpress, and would like to play with the 90-day VSPro trial (specifically to have access to CF projects). Are there any known compatibility issues? Specifically, I want to make sure that I won't have any problems with my existing VBExpress installation and projects when the 90-day V...more >>

media player
Posted by Pat at 1/30/2007 2:20:00 PM
Can you direct me to a website or a process that would tell me how to disable Windows Media player on my computer without removing it from the computer. It continually comes up automatically disrupting my work product. I do not mind having windows media on my computer but I want to choose ...more >>

Picture IT! version 5.0.1 (2001) - does it run under Windows XP?
Posted by Eternal Bookworm at 1/30/2007 10:28:01 AM
Need to update a client's PC from Windows ME to XP. They have and use regularly Microsoft Picture IT! version 5.0.1 (2001). Will it run under XP? Or is there any tweaking that needs to be done? Or which version would I need to upgrade to that is compatible to Windows XP? Is this available ...more >>

List of KNOWN VS2005/Vista issues.......
Posted by Jim Hubbard at 1/28/2007 8:56:38 PM
(I know this is a great big newsgroup no-no, but I originally only posted to microsoft.public.dotnet.general and that newsgroup doesn't seem to have near the readership of these - so I thought I'd also post this info here for the benefit of the greater dotnet programming community.) Well, a...more >>

Need Help in Photoshop
Posted by KAMAL at 1/27/2007 11:24:42 AM
We need some help in photoshop Add-in. Here i am sending the problem. Please do in favour in solving the problem. Through the .Net application we are activating the photoshop and sending the short cut keys to photoshop for activating the adjustment dialog boxes. in C#.net Interaction.AppA...more >>

error message
Posted by mega_999 at 1/26/2007 7:14:01 PM
i downloaded some music recently, when i went to click on it in 'my music', an error message came up and shut down 'my documents' now everytime i go to my documents it has an error message and closes, i need to delete the downloaded file as it is prohibiting me from using 'my music' folder, i ...more >>

IDE freezes during start up
Posted by Abhishek Madas at 1/25/2007 9:29:51 AM
I have Visual Studio.NET 2003 Professional. It was working just fine a couple of days back and all of a sudden the IDE has become so slow to start up. The logo comes and freezes for a couple of minutes before it allows me to chose the project to open. After that everything else works just fine. ...more >>



Value out of range
Posted by Kripasindhu Mandal at 1/7/2007 11:26:01 PM
Can anyone help me how to set the range of a Cell. i am using the following code to set a rabge. objTable.Cell(1, 1).Range.SetRange(0,Text.Length); -- Kripasindhu Mandal...more >>


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