I have to convert a dll file to XML in command line. I've created an xsd file fron the dll (by the command :xsd.exe ---.dll) now I'm searching command that can create the XML. Can so,one help me??
I have a Windows app called via Shell from MS Word that reads and writes to Sqlite. I'm porting it to Mac. On windows I have a batch file:
SQLite3.exe pathtodb\databasename <sqlitecommands.txt
This batch calls the Sqlite command line program, attachs the database, and reads the command from sqlitecommands.txt. The sqlitecommands is dynamically modified(by Word VBA) to read (Select) Write (Update) to/from the database.
What is the format of an applescript to do the same thing in Mac OSX?
I have a WinForms application that I want to auto start on login - At the moment it is just a normal standalone 'exe'
Does anyone know how to put this into the startup folder and whether that is reliable (to the extent it will get started)?
Is there a way to publish a web project in MS Visual Studio 2010 using CLI? I use DevEnv.exe /Build to build a project and it works fine, but I could not find option to Publish a project.
I want to modify csharp-mode.el so that it includes the appropriate error regex's (regexi?) for the .NET csc.exe compiler.
How should a well-behaved progmode do this?
hi,
I am trying to install SQL server 2008 express on windows 7 64 bit machine using the following command:
Setup.exe /qs /Action=Install /Features=SQL /InstanceName=XXX /SQLSYSADMINACCOUNTS="Builtin\Administrators" /SQLSVCACCOUNT="NT AUTHORITY\SYSTEM"
I can not access the database and get "access denied" error. I narrowed down the issue to the /SQLSYSADMINACCOUNTS="Builtin\Administrators" parameter not working. When I change this parameter value to currnet user or try manual install it works
Any idea is appreciated.
I can use something like:
cvs.exe rdiff -D2010-03-23 -D2010-03-24 -s "ProjectName"
to get the changes which occurred on the 23rd.
But I want to get the changes that were checked in on the 23rd on a specified branch - and if I add in a -v branchv1-0-0-0 into that it tells me I can't have more than two dates/revisions in one query.
Any suggestions?
I just started playing with cpp for the first time (using VS6 C++), I created an empty win32 application, added a IDD_FORMVIEW dialog, and now I don't know how to set that dialog as the main "form" for the application. I mean I want the dialog to be the first and main window opened when executing the compiled exe.
For example if App-A tries to installed App-B. Is there any way for App-A to know when App-B is finished installing and can be run?
update
to be specific I am trying to install ChromeSetup.exe on windows using AIR 2.
I have a data file, and a gnu file, in which my plotting commands are.
How can I produce a plot in gnuplot, in a way that I call gnuplot giving it a name of the gnu file ... it gives me the window with a plot ... and after I close it, it returns me not to gnuplot command prompt, but to cmd (windows cmd.exe) command prompt ?
i m devlopuing one consol application in c#.net and in this i need one text file which is resides in local disc but i wanna make it dynamic and add that file in the project as a resources so when i create final exe of my project and place it any where it works proparly without having that file in local disc.
pls help me regarding this issue
I need to write a Windows XP/Vista application, main requirements:
Just one .exe file, without extra runtime, like Air, .Net; posstibly a couple of dlls.
Very small file size.
The application is for network centric usage, similar to ICQ or Gtalk clients.
I've searched through the web and what I've found out is this:
To make the compiler warn you of the details of which methods you used that were deprecated use the javac.exe -deprecation switch. Then look in the Javadoc for the deprecated methods to find out the recommended replacements. Sometimes you just have to rename. Sometimes the replacements work quite differently.
But I'm not really understand how it works, can anybody help me with this?
so.. I esely can broadcast my web cam with VLC using command lines like this (I use Windows)
"C:\Program Files (x86)\VideoLAN\VLC\vlc.exe" -vvv -I --dshow-vdev="Logitech QuickCam Express / Go" dshow:// --sout
When I paste command into CMD and hit enter it starts streaming (all is fine - I can play it)
How can I now for example add brightness or any other filter to that stream from CMD?
I was hoping someone could explain why my application when loaded uses varying amounts of RAM. I'm speaking about a compiled version that uses the exe directly. It's a pretty basic applications and there are no conditional branches in the startup of the application. Yet every time I start it up the RAM amount varies from 6MB-16MB.
I know it's on the small end of usage anyways but I'm curious of why this happens.
I have a complex XSD schema and hundreds of XML files conforming to the schema.
How do I automate the creation of related SQL Server tables to store the XML data?
I've considered creating C# classes from the XSD schema using the xsd.exe tool and letting something like Subsonic figure out how to make a shiny database out of it, but not sure if it's the best way to approach it.
Has anyone managed to elegantly import XSD files into SQL Server?
I'm got this project where i'm showing images with a qt5 interface, i'm simply setting the Pixmap of a label with the qimage pixmap
The thing is, it's working on a debug build, but not on a release build and i dont understand why.
I already got a folder in my .Exe folder named "plugins" and a subfolder in it named "imageformats", and in this folder the file named "qjpeg.dll"
So i coming here to see if someone has an idea on why it doesn't work ?
Thanks in advance !
I' m using Visual Studio to create windows installer package, i can't add the folders and data files needed for the application. I create the folders needed for the application in the 'application folder'(under 'File System on Target Machine'), then add files into the appropriate folders, and when i install the application and go to the installation folder there are no folders...there is only the application exe file, hm...
I have a Win32 program which I can direct to monitor another Win32 process.
I want to find a way for the monitoring program to determine if the monitored process is running as a Win32 service.
Not all services run as SYSTEM and not all services have services.exe as a direct parent, so I don't regard these obvious techniques as being robust enough.
I have a windows service which is trying to access an xml file from the Application directory.
Windows Service Installed directory : C:\Services\MyService\MyService.exe
Path of the xml file : C:\Services\MyService\MyService.xml
I am trying to access the file using the following code.
using (FileStream stream = new FileStream("MyService.xml", FileMode.Open, FileAccess.Read))
{
//Read file
}
I get the following error.
"Can not find file : C:\WINDOWS\system\MyService.xml"
My service is running with local system account and I don't want to use absolute path.
How print format string passed as argument ?
example.cpp:
#include <iostream>
int main(int ac, char* av[])
{
printf(av[1],"anything");
return 0;
}
try:
example.exe "print this\non newline"
output is:
print this\non newline
instead I want:
print this
on newline
How can I change *.EXEs icons from c# code (not my main app icon but from that app i want to change the icon of another exe).
I eventually would have to change the icons for A LOT of files so I am looking for a fast and good performance way to do it.
I have been googling for 30min but all I found is how to set the icon for the app in VS.
I want to create a Gameboy emulator which runs directly from the exe file, in a similar fashion to visualboy advance. I was wondering in terms of creating a GUI interface for the emulator what would be the best option to accomplish this ?