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Comments by Kumar, Ravikant (Top 7 by date)
Kumar, Ravikant
15-Oct-12 1:44am
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Hope it will help you - http://www.codeproject.com/Articles/3389/Read-write-and-delete-from-registry-with-C
http://www.sevenforums.com/general-discussion/170581-registry-editing-command-line.html
Kumar, Ravikant
28-Sep-12 8:04am
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Had a thought abt it. Not a good workaround. Any other way?
Kumar, Ravikant
28-Sep-12 6:14am
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If FTP server is not available then 'request.GetResponse()' method returns after ~20 sec even after setting the 'request.Timeout' value to 3 sec. I want to avoid this 20 sec delay if server is down. Timeout works fine if server is available.
Kumar, Ravikant
5-Sep-12 3:29am
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Already tried these. Dint work for me as I wanted to add a user to LogOnAsService group.
Used 'ntrights.exe' and command - ntrights.exe -u 'UserName' +r SeServiceLogonRight
Kumar, Ravikant
3-Sep-12 23:53pm
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Correct Format (MMddyy) is essential. Otherwise it gives FormatException: String was not recognized as a valid DateTime.
Kumar, Ravikant
30-Aug-12 8:29am
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On an interval/Timer Tick probably you have to compare each DateTime of TimeColumn from current DateTime in for loop.
Kumar, Ravikant
30-Aug-12 8:04am
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As suggested, declare it as private member and initialize in constructor. Simple.
private LASTINPUTINFO lastInPut;
public Form1()
{
lastInPut = new LASTINPUTINFO();
}
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