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crystal reports does not work when it retrive data from database on webserver.it works fine when run on any desktop application.
this is not login problem.
my question is that is there any way to show data into
crystal report from database on webserver
i have done lots of googling but not found any answer
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"does not work" does not describe what the problem is. Is it a Web app or a windows app? What is the error message (if any) you are getting? Show relevant code.
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unable to open crystal report
its a window application . its ok when the database is on local area network.
but with wAN it throws error
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monu_khan wrote: unable to open crystal report
Who is unable to open it? You or the Crystal Report viewer?
monu_khan wrote: error
What error?
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No one is going to help you if you cannot help yourself. Even after asking umpteen times, you've not yet told what the actual error message is. So I'm going to stop here.
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monu_khan wrote: but not found any answer
First read the following link
http://catb.org/esr/faqs/smart-questions.html[^]
Then
1. Describe in DETAIL how your code works.
2. Describe in DETAIL what your local machine looks like
3. Describe in DETAIL what your production machine looks like.
4. Describe in DETAIL exactly what you expect to happen and what does happen.
Finally what you have described so far indicates that you have an environment problem and not a code problem. Although a change to the code might fix it.
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I wish to backup and restore my favorites from Internet Explorer using c#, can anyone tell me how to do this or point me to an example.
I appreciate any help.
Thanks in advance.
Michael
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This code will give you the path of the favorites folder:
string path = Environment.GetFolderPath(Environment.SpecialFolder.Favorites);
You can then read the files/subfolders from this path, zip them up and later restore it to the same path when required.
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I want articles that help me to send mass emails and recovery of emails not delivered with a definite time lag, thank you
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Ah... the real motive ... spamming!
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Sending mass mails is really no different than sending one. The trick is finding a mail server that will let you do it.
BTW, Yahoo, GMail, and Hotmail do not allow you to send mass emails. I think you're limited to 50 recipients per message with a cap of some number of emails per hour. Each service sets it own outbound email caps.
modified 2-Mar-12 20:05pm.
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MemberDotNetting wrote: I want ...
Then try doing some searching for yourself, there are more than enough resources available to help you.
Unrequited desire is character building. OriginalGriff
I'm sitting here giving you a standing ovation - Len Goodman
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You can recover emails that were not delivered from the sent folder.
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MemberDotNetting wrote: and recovery of emails not delivered with a definite time lag
One interpretation of that is that is not possible.
You can't be sure that an email got to where it was going. All you can be sure of is that some server accepted it.
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Of course I DO want to be efficient at both!
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Huh???
Maybe you wanted to reply to another message, not post a New Message???
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He measn the message below this one about a good book. He should have corrected the post rather than posting a new message. n00b mistake I would imagine.
"If you think it's expensive to hire a professional to do the job, wait until you hire an amateur." Red Adair.
nils illegitimus carborundum
me, me, me
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I spent 10 minutes trying to find "the last message"(no kidding) but its way far away. perhaps it was posted years back. why would u give a correction to that message today?
Hope you get my sir sacm. (no hard feelings).
BTW, Its technology that you can get good at by studies. IDEs just need practice and experience to master.
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Increase your CP efficiency by finding the edit button on existing posts
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I havent had good luck through Amazon; hard to review. But at least after 2 so so books, I know that I'd like to start with an author who uses the IDE as well as C#. One book I have use the IDE but doesn't teach much program flow. The other one is almost all C# without using much of the environment. I don't want to be efficient at both.
Please Help.
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tombailey wrote: use the IDE but doesn't teach much program flow
I dislike those immensely; I find they tend to be physically thick, but thin on information. Two examples I have are Wrox books for C# (2003?) and VB (2008).
tombailey wrote: almost all C# without using much of the environment
Which I prefer. I think "C# for Dummies" falls into that category (my copy is for C# (2002) though). I'd be interested to know which you have.
I also have a tiny O'Reilly book "C# Essentials" (2001).
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I agree with the idea that you should focus on learning the basics of the IDE first ... you don't tell us here whether your target goal is to work in WinForms, WPF, SilverLight, ASP.NET, etc. ... and I do suggest you specify that, since book recommendations might vary greatly depending on which of those platforms you are targeting.
For basic books on C#, I suggest you get Jesse Liberty's latest:[^].
best, Bill
"Every two days we create as much information as we did from the dawn of civilization up until 2003". Eric Schmidt of Google.
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