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Well, somewhere in your code, it looks like you tried to access an array using an index value outside the bounds of the array.
With the lack of detail you've supplied in your question and not code sample where the error occurs, this is about the most anyone can tell you.
Oh, this looks like an ASP.NET app or something that was NOT written in VB.NET. True?
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Thanks A lot!
Its and vb.net application..
Cant tell u the code since its coming(exception) out of dll.
I am using IKVM.GNU.Classpath.dll it seems its coming from there but cant figureout what to do......
Regards
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Neither can I. I've never used, nor even heard of, that library.
Your best source of information is going to be the site that deals with that library specifically. But, I don't see a support forum on http://www.ikvm.net/[^]. Actually, I don't see much in the way of a support forum at all for it. About the best you're going to do is to post something on it's SourceForge page, here[^].
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Thanks for the reply
I have done that already
Thanks Anyways for the reply
Regards
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I see you've discovered the wonders, and pitfalls, of "open source"...
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Hey
Is it possible in VBA and Outlook 2003 to determine whether the mail being viewed in the current window (user has double clicked mail to view it or clicked on New) is incoming or is outgoing?
At the moment I can get the folder that the activeExplorer is looking at and so can determine if a message is in the inbox.
However when the NewInspector event is fired and a window pops up with either incoming mail or an editor to create new mail is there a way to determine which is which programmaticaly?
Thanks
Dan
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Hey
In the end did a bit of a bodge but it works - for any one with a similar problem all I do is compare the senderName - if there is one it is received and if there isnt one then I am creating a new message
Hope this helps some one
Oh and if any one has a better/more foolproof way could they please let me know
Thanks
Dan
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Hi!
I have a problem, I have a vb 2005 application and SQL Server 2000 database. Data from vb forms are transferred to SQL tables. However, I need to protect my data. To prevent other unauthorized users from viewing it anyhow. Thus, I do not know, whether I should encrypt the data through cryptography classes in vb 2005 and then decrypt it when I want to display data in datagrids. Or there are some other ways to encrypt it through SQL server components?
Could you please suggest me what will be the right way of protecting my data?
Thanks beforehand.
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The main way to protect your data, is to write a secure database and make sure that only specific users have access to it, and password protect those accounts.
You can also encrypt the data if you want to, and if performance is not a concern.
Christian Graus - Microsoft MVP - C++
Metal Musings - Rex and my new metal blog
"I am working on a project that will convert a FORTRAN code to corresponding C++ code.I am not aware of FORTRAN syntax" ( spotted in the C++/CLI forum )
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If you encrpyt the data in the databasem, you introduce two problems.
The first is performance. Encrypting and Decrpyting the data takes a LOT of time and makes using the standard Data classes a nightmare to use. Your Data layer is going to be under tremendous stress doing all that math. This makes you solution not very scalable without massive CPU horsepower.
The second is searchability. Storing the data encrypted in the database essentially destroys your ability to use an WHERE clauses, except when specifying match values for P/F key and unencrypted fields.
A better suggestion is to learn Windows Server and SQL Server security and apply it appropriately.
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I was trying to install sql server Enterprise Edition on windows 2000 server.
i got the following error.
sql server enterprise edition is not supported on windows 2000 server.only client components components will be available
will sp4 solve this problem.
Thanks and Regards
Pankaj
-- modified at 3:39 Wednesday 6th June, 2007
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Nilish wrote: will sp4 solve this problem.
A service pack is applied to a program that's been installed, so I'd say the answer is no.
Christian Graus - Microsoft MVP - C++
Metal Musings - Rex and my new metal blog
"I am working on a project that will convert a FORTRAN code to corresponding C++ code.I am not aware of FORTRAN syntax" ( spotted in the C++/CLI forum )
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Is there any way out to solve this problem?
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http://www.eclasses.org/Requirement/MS321.html[^]
You must have SQL Server 2005. The solution is to upgrade your OS.
Christian Graus - Microsoft MVP - C++
Metal Musings - Rex and my new metal blog
"I am working on a project that will convert a FORTRAN code to corresponding C++ code.I am not aware of FORTRAN syntax" ( spotted in the C++/CLI forum )
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Assuming this is the Enterprise Edition of SQL Server 2005, it will install on these versions[^] of Windows Server.
If your Windows 2000 Server doesn't have AT LEAST Service Pack 4 installed, SQL Server will not install. I would have though that making sure your server meets the minumum system requirements would be step 1 in the decision to buy SQL Server 2005 Enterprise. After all, that's a lot of money you just shelled out for it. ... or did you?
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Sir,
Please send me the basic steps to make an apllication that is able to speek my own language(Pashto)(spoken in NWFP-Pakistan).
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It's not really a basic task. It's quite a complex one. You need to either record all your possible word sounds and write code to push them together, or record every word you would ever hope to speak.
Christian Graus - Microsoft MVP - C++
Metal Musings - Rex and my new metal blog
"I am working on a project that will convert a FORTRAN code to corresponding C++ code.I am not aware of FORTRAN syntax" ( spotted in the C++/CLI forum )
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Sir,
You mean that in English Text-2-Speech application they recorded each and every word what somebody write to speek in it.For Example
Microsost Talk It
If I write my name or other thing that is of my own language.It will speek.But i think microsoft don't know about that thing.So i need an application just like that which support unicode character to speek in a way,I specify.
So my dear Sir,
Can you help me in it.
ThanX for considration.
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HI,
Is there any tool to convert C# code or VC++ code to VB6.0? Please let me know.
Thanks in Advance,
AR Reddy
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VB6 is a dead language, which is to say it's totally unsupported. It's also inferior to C# and C++, it simply cannot do the things those languages can. Therefore. a converter is both technically impossible for all code, and there is really no motivation for anyone to write one.
Christian Graus - Microsoft MVP - C++
Metal Musings - Rex and my new metal blog
"I am working on a project that will convert a FORTRAN code to corresponding C++ code.I am not aware of FORTRAN syntax" ( spotted in the C++/CLI forum )
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Hi Christian Graus,
Thanks for the reply.
Actually I am C# resource and I am been asked to build an application in VB6.0, which is already developed in C#. This is client specific requirement and I am facing many problems in developing the appication in VB6. The problems like
1. Marshal.PtrToStringAnsi equivalent function in VB6. I have used CopyMemory and CopyMemoryAnsi from Kernel32.dll, but I am getting "over flow" error.
So I wanted to know if any tool is there to convert C# code to VB6.0.
Anyway, thanks again for the reply.
AR Reddy
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Let me get this straight. They want to you rewrite an application is VB6 that you have already written in C#, correct?
OK. Let's look at the costs involved. 10 minutes to install the .NET Framework per machine that is going to run your app, or, 3 months to rewrite the code in a dead language with no support. How much do you get paid by the hour? How many machines is this going to be running on?? Hmmm....
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hi.
this should be done in SMART devices applications
in VB or C#
i need to draw a Horizontal and vertical line like Cross" (+) "
when i click mouse in somewhere on the window.
and refresh it on the next click..
Pls help..
urgent!!!
Chamil
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dilhappy wrote: urgent
There's something we've not seen before.
The two ways to draw are to call CreateGraphics to get a graphics object to draw something temporary, or handle the Paint event to draw something that will stay on the screen permanently. The definition of temporary is that it will disappear when you call Invalidate(), or when something causes your window to redraw itself (like it gets covered and then shown again )
Christian Graus - Microsoft MVP - C++
Metal Musings - Rex and my new metal blog
"I am working on a project that will convert a FORTRAN code to corresponding C++ code.I am not aware of FORTRAN syntax" ( spotted in the C++/CLI forum )
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Christian Graus wrote: dilhappy wrote:
urgent
There's something we've not seen before.
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