Error: \\ME_PC is not accessible. You might not have permission to use this network resource
Problem: if you have above error message in windows ME (or 95/98) for connecting to Windows 2003 (or 2000/XP) then
Solution1: goto MyNetworkPlaces>Properties>Add NETBEUI
Solution2: goto Client for Microsoft Windows>Network Adapter Driver>NETBEUI>File and Printer sharing for Microsoft Windows
Error: IPC$ dialogbox error message
Error: you must supply a password to make this connectoin
Problem: If you have above error when you trying to access Windows 2003 (or 2000/XP) computer from a Windows ME (or 95/98) computer then
Solution1: You must create a UserName/Password for your Windows ME client in Windows 2003 from Control Panel>Administrative Tools>Computer Management> Local Users and Groups>Users and create a new user
Error: \\ME_PC is not accessible. Unknown error 31
Problem: Do you have a user in your Windows 2003 (or 2000/XP) with a blank password? ... YES, this come here ...
Solution1: set a password for your user (go to above solution if you know that whom user!)
Saturday, February 18, 2006
Connect 98 to 2003
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Wednesday, February 15, 2006
Access Project Trick
Q: I can't see the ADP source code?
A1: Hold "Shift" key when the project is opening.
Q: What is MDE or ADE files?
A1: Microsoft Access provides a database utility to create a compiled version of an .mdb desktop application or adp project file that contains no source code.
A2: MSAccess build a compiled version (from MDB to MDE) OR (from ADP to ADE)
Do you have another problems?
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Saturday, February 04, 2006
.Net licensing with Registry
1- You must use your LicenseProvider on the top of your control class like: [LicenseProvider(typeof(MYLicenseProvider))]
2- You must check the validation of License in constractor's control class by LicenseManager.Validate(typeof(MYControl), this);
3- You must define you specified MYLicenseProvider and override GetLicense function and read something from registry and return a valid instance of "Licence".
PS: The promise is that you define your License class and return one object of that public class MYLicense : License {...}
PS: Another application can fill up registry for use by this control
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Friday, February 03, 2006
.Net Licensing with LIC file
Microsoft solution for Control .Net Licensing (that we call FILE LICENSING)
1- You must use the [LicenseProvider(typeof(LicFileLicenseProvider))] on the top of your control class
2- You must check the validation of License in constructor’s control class by LicenseManager.Validate(typeof(MYControl), this);
3- To run the application, you must use one file (with below spec.) near the executable (or dll) control.
FileName: [MYControlNamespace].[MYControlClassname].lic
Content: [MYControlNamespace].[MYControlClassname] is a licensed component.
This is the most simple microsoft solution, that can be advance!
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Wednesday, February 01, 2006
.Net Licensing
Step by Step with .Net Licensing (for Control or Form)
If you wanna build a control (that we called NewControl) and use the .Net Licensing for that, go ahead:
1-The licensed control requests a license from the LicenseManager in its constructor.
[PS1: LicenseManager is a sealed (not inheritable) class for provides usefull properties and methods for connecting to a LicenseProvider]
license = LicenseManager.Validate(typeof(NewControl), this);
2- The our LicenseManager rerequests a licence from the LicenseProvider with GetLicense().
[PS2:We can define our LicenseProvider at the top of our class's control (that we called NewLicenseProvider)]
[LicenseProvider(typeof(NewLicenseProvider))]
public class NewControl : System.Windows.Forms.Control{ ...}
3- We must declare a NewLicenseProvider of System.ComponentModel.LicenseProvider and override the GetLicense like :public
override License GetLicense(LicenseContext context, Type type, object instance, bool allowExceptions)
We want to talk more about this ...
If you have a problem on this field .. come on ... post a comment
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