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    Question Building a Solution

    I also copied the .exe on the VMXP and placed it on the desktop. It would not execute.
  2. AccessShell

    Question Building a Solution

    I tried to build a solution and in another attempt I tried to build the application. I found the .exe and ran it successfully in VMXP. I copied the .exe and the .pdb file (I don't know if I need to copy this one) to the WIN 7 computer. When I tried to run it I get A while back I tried to...
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    Question Building a Solution

    When I create a program one Windows Operating system, how do I create it so it works in a different Windows operating system? For example create in WIN VMXP, but run in WIN 7 Thanks
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    Answered Web Access in code

    Thank you How do I close the thread as answered?
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    Answered Web Access in code

    In VB6. Notice the last statement Set HttpRequest = New WinHttp.WinHttpRequest With HttpRequest .Open "GET", "http://....................... ", True .Send If .WaitForResponse(3) Then Do Something . . . . . . . . holdResponse =...
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    Form Position on screen

    Yes, that was the problem. Thank you
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    Question Debugging

    Ok, I will do that. Why is it free.? Can I transfer my projects over to VS 2019 from the one I have?
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    Question Debugging

    OK. I am using a much older version Also, here is the popup
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    Question Debugging

    I got a pop up box with options. Option 1: Restart the program. Option 2: Continue without the changes.
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    Question Debugging

    When I used to write in VB6 I was able to debug with breakpoints. I would stop at a breakpoint, set the next statement to somewhere before the current line, make some code changes and continue from that new point. I can't seem to do this in VB.net. Am I missing something, or is that the way...
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    Form Position on screen

    When I wrote a program in WIN XP (maybe that's not important" the form was placed on the screen. When I wrote another program on WIN VMXP the form was placed in a DOS window. Does anyone know why? How can I fix this? Thanks
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    Trying to update a record

    Thanks for the tip on VS 2015. I will look soon. I am using an old MS Access DB (2003) I tried the code you suggested and got no error messages, however the DB did not update. I forced the catch to execute and got an error number = 0, and a blank error message. I don't know what to try...
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    Trying to update a record

    I cannot enter lines 1 thru 7. I get several errors. Let and Set assignments are no longer supported WHERE is not declared tblClient is not declared squiggly blue line under = <sql> Of course sql.value is not declared Maybe I'm running an very old VB.NET and old Visual studio MS Dev Env 2003...
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    Trying to update a record

    ...= strUpdateSQL catCMD.ExecuteNonQuery() 'trans.Commit() catCMD.Dispose() Me.txtMessage.Text = " **CLIENT UPDATED SUCCESSFULLY**" blnRecipeDeleted = True Catch ex As Exception MessageBox.Show(ex.Message)...
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    multiple forms problem

    From form1 I open another form (form2). I want to make form1 invisible. I can do that But when I close form2, how do I get form1 visible again. I am not sure where to put the form1.visible = true code. Thanks
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    get the results of the query

    I finally figured out how to open a connection to the DB dbProvider = "Provider=Microsoft.Jet.OLEDB.4.0;" dbSource = "Data Source = " & "MyTable.mdb" con.ConnectionString = dbProvider & dbSource con.Open() Now I leave the connection string open and go elsewhere in the code to read data...
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    Newbee on .Net after all there years

    Well, I guess when I figure out how to close it I will.
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    Newbee on .Net after all there years

    Thank you. I will. This case is now closed.
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    Form open

    I can' seem to open a form In Public Class frmX Inherits System.Windows.Forms.Form Dim oForm as frmX In Private Sub frmX_Load(... Normal stuff ...) oForm = New frmX oForm.Show() NOTE: On the green line above I can't get the () to stay at the end. When run I get am error msg...
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    Newbee on .Net after all there years

    Ans to item 1. I went to Project -> Add Reference -> COM --> scrolled down to Microsoft Word, dbl clicked and hit OK. After your response, I checked the Solution Explorer and under references I found Word. So I think I have correctly referenced MS Word. Ans to item 2. I am adding items...
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