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So MCTS and MCPD are upgrades to MCSD and MCAD.
Kevin
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MCTS exams are stepping stones toward MCSD, and MCPD is a higher level than MCSD. If you read through the website you will see the list of exams necessary to attain each certification and see that both MCSD and MCPD have prerequisites of MCTS exams
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It's not that they expire. As newer technologies come along, older exams get retired because they aren't as relevant.
"WPF has many lovers. It's a veritable porn star!" - Josh Smith As Braveheart once said, "You can take our freedom but you'll never take our Hobnobs!" - Martin Hughes.
My blog | My articles | MoXAML PowerToys | Onyx
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So they actually don't have an "Expiration date" ?
They only become obsolete because of new technologies ?
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That's not limited to the MS certs;
I still got an old cert that says "Advanced MS-DOS". It's not that it's invalidated, but no-one uses DOS anymore. It always helps to add them to the resume, as it shows that one was already active and learning.
I are Troll
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Correct.
"WPF has many lovers. It's a veritable porn star!" - Josh Smith As Braveheart once said, "You can take our freedom but you'll never take our Hobnobs!" - Martin Hughes.
My blog | My articles | MoXAML PowerToys | Onyx
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Thank you all for your kind answers!
Best of luck , Hris.
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<asp:TextBox id="TextBox1" runat="server"></asp:TextBox>
<asp:CheckBox id="CheckBox1" runat="server" AutoPostBack="True" />
private void Page_Load(object sender, System.EventArgs e)
{
HttpCookie htCoockie = Request.Cookies["username"];
if(htCoockie !=null)
{
TextBox1.Text=htCoockie.Value;
}
}
private void CheckBox1_CheckedChanged(object sender, System.EventArgs e)
{
if(CheckBox1.Checked)
Response.Cookies.Add(new HttpCookie ("username",TextBox1.Text));
else
TextBox1 .Text="";
}
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what is the problem with the code?
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Hi friends
I am developing my windows application project in .net framework 2.0 and c#.I need to use custom buttons which have great look .I want similar buttons like we use in Windows Vista..
Can you suggest me some links to get custom buttons and menu controls.
Thanks
Shashi.
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Hi
Thanks for your help..Can I have custom menus,forms,panels and other controls.
I want to give elegant look to the form so I need to use more custom controls.
Please suggest reference links.
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You can find cool custom menus here[^].
Here[^] is a cool vista style progress bar.
There are lots of cool custom controls in CP. You can find almost anything you need here[^].
BTW: And don't forget to use Google. It's your friend!
I hope this helps!
Regards
Nuri Ismail
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I guess i understood your requirement.
It is good to emphasize the UI, look & feel as well as functionality.
But sadly you need to take help from third party custom controls(unless you build your own; i wont suggest !!)
I suggest you to use 'DevComponents'http://www.devcomponents.com/[^] for your app. The reason is :
1.You can have custom menus,forms,panels and many other controls.
2. It provides look, style, and a archieve of controls that follows Office2007 UI guideline(This is microsoft's recommended standard for UI for desktop apps).
3. I have used it for some of my app and got valuable comments. Although 2 years back.
Hope this helps.
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i have an installer class, when the user give an input in the ' TEXT A ' by giving space in the user input. The setup terminate.
The error i got is
Could not load file or assembly. 'file///C:\WINDOWS\SYSTEM32\<******>
<*******> Will be the second word in the user input.
eg: if the user give the input as "Test input"
The <*******> will be input
I am trying to read the input using
/custName=[EDITA1] /custOrg=[EDITA2] /productkery=[EDITA3]/databaseServe=[EDITB1] /dbuserName=[EDITB2]
Dim strserver As String = Context.Parameters.Item("databaseServe")
Dim struserName As String = Context.Parameters.Item("dbuserName")
Dim strCustomerName As String = Context.Parameters.Item("custName")
Dim strOrganizationName As String = Context.Parameters.Item("custOrg")
Dim strproductkery As String = Context.Parameters.Item("productkery"
Can any one help me.
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you might need quotes around the [EDIT**] variables when you pass them to your custom action.
/custName="[EDITA1]" /custOrg="[EDITA2]" ...
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Thanks Jimmanuel,
Its working good
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Hi Guys,
Scenario:
I have a .Net app that creates a new User and then assigns full read / write permissions for that user to the application Program Files and application HKLM Registry section. The application then runs under the current user and impersonates the authorised user to modify the appropriate sections when nescessary.
The permissions assignment is assigned with the following code:
RegistryAccessRule rule = new RegistryAccessRule(LOGON_USER_NAME, RegistryRights.FullControl, InheritanceFlags.ContainerInherit | InheritanceFlags.ObjectInherit, PropagationFlags.InheritOnly, AccessControlType.Allow);
RegistrySecurity security = new RegistrySecurity();
security.AddAccessRule(rule);
RegistryKey root = Registry.LocalMachine.CreateSubKey(SUB_KEY_ROOT, RegistryKeyPermissionCheck.ReadWriteSubTree);
root.SetAccessControl(security);
FileSystemAccessRule rule = new FileSystemAccessRule(LOGON_USER_NAME, FileSystemRights.FullControl, InheritanceFlags.ContainerInherit | InheritanceFlags.ObjectInherit, PropagationFlags.InheritOnly, AccessControlType.Allow);
DirectorySecurity security = new DirectorySecurity();
security.SetAccessRule(rule);
Directory.CreateDirectory(dir);
Directory.SetAccessControl(dir, security);
Problem:
When i check the registry / directory, i have full permissions for any existing folders / subkeys below the dir / subkey Root, but not for the root itself.
i.e.
HKLM\Software\MyApp\TestKey
I Assign the permisssions to MyApp, then my User has full permissions on TestKey, but i am unable to create SubKeys in MyApp, nor delete the TestKey SubKey, nor set values in MyApp. This also applies to the ACL permissions on folders.
My question is - how do i setup both propogating privelages, and full read / write permissions on the root item?
Regards
Tristan
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I have managed to open up the Registry sub key root by adding two seperate permissions:
RegistrySecurity security = new RegistrySecurity();
RegistryAccessRule rule = new RegistryAccessRule(LOGON_USER_NAME, RegistryRights.FullControl,InheritanceFlags.None, PropagationFlags.None, AccessControlType.Allow);
security.AddAccessRule(rule);
rule = new RegistryAccessRule(LOGON_USER_NAME, RegistryRights.FullControl, InheritanceFlags.ContainerInherit | InheritanceFlags.ObjectInherit, PropagationFlags.InheritOnly, AccessControlType.Allow);
security.AddAccessRule(rule);
This works for the registry, but not for the directory permissions.
Any thoughts?
Regards
Tris
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we are developed one project.we are already add 2006 Auto Cad reference to vb.net.
now we want to add Auto Cad 2010 to same project ,it will run ot not
thank's in Adv
lavan
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you are adding Reference in which version of Framework and why are you not using Solid works , does auto cad 2010 means solid works
Best Of Regards,
SOFTDEV
If you have knowledge, let others light their candles at it
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Hello, I am Vikash Gohil
I want to know that whether the CR redistributable MSI that Comes with VS2005, is a Licenced Software?
And Since it comes with VS2005, and gets installed when installing VS2005, does it mean that it is part and parcel of the VS2005, a Microsoft Product.
Also from where Can i download CRRedist_86.msi file from Microsoft Web Site.
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Licensing and support for Crystal Reports for Visual Studio[^]
I don't know if the redistributables are downloadable separately, but
they are included with visual studio. In VS 2008, I found them here:
C:\Program Files (x86)\Microsoft SDKs\Windows\v6.0A\Bootstrapper\Packages\CrystalReports10_5
Mark Salsbery
Microsoft MVP - Visual C++
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Greetings.
I need to write and read information from the PCI port in a PC.
Is there a dll that allows me to do this?
Thanks
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There's no such thing as a PCI "port". There's the PCI expansion bus, which you normally never talk to. You talk to the devices on it directly. Same thing with USB.
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