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  • N N a v a n e e t h

    Have you checked in the spam/bulk ?

    All C# applications should call Application.Quit(); in the beginning to avoid any .NET problems.- Unclyclopedia How to use google | Ask smart questions

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    kvsreedhar
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    yes I did checked in spam/bulk also. bye the bye please tell me what does this mean and why "All C# applications should call Application.Quit(); in the beginning to avoid any .NET problems" in the beginning means where to write the code ,is it load event?

    Kovuru Sreedhar

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      yes I did checked in spam/bulk also. bye the bye please tell me what does this mean and why "All C# applications should call Application.Quit(); in the beginning to avoid any .NET problems" in the beginning means where to write the code ,is it load event?

      Kovuru Sreedhar

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      eyeseetee
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      kvsreedhar wrote:

      All C# applications should call Application.Quit();

      I dont think he like c#

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      • E eyeseetee

        Try sending the e-mail to a different account, it could be that your current account is blocking the e-mail. Also try hardcoding your e-mail address in the to box to test

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        kvsreedhar
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        tried it but the same result . i even hard coded the mail address

        Kovuru Sreedhar

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        • K kvsreedhar

          yes I did checked in spam/bulk also. bye the bye please tell me what does this mean and why "All C# applications should call Application.Quit(); in the beginning to avoid any .NET problems" in the beginning means where to write the code ,is it load event?

          Kovuru Sreedhar

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          Manas Bhardwaj
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          kvsreedhar wrote:

          bye the bye please tell me what does this mean

          By the way... ;P

          kvsreedhar wrote:

          All C# applications should call Application.Quit(); in the beginning to avoid any .NET problems

          I really do not know what adjective to use for you. In between, that was a joke. :-D

          Please remember to rate helpful or unhelpful answers, it lets us and people reading the forums know if our answers are any good.

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            kvsreedhar wrote:

            All C# applications should call Application.Quit();

            I dont think he like c#

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            kvsreedhar
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            literally I don't understand ur words . if u have ans to Application.Quit() pl. tell me.

            Kovuru Sreedhar

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            • K kvsreedhar

              literally I don't understand ur words . if u have ans to Application.Quit() pl. tell me.

              Kovuru Sreedhar

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              eyeseetee
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              Its a joke. Calling Application.Quit() means the app will never run.

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              • M Manas Bhardwaj

                kvsreedhar wrote:

                bye the bye please tell me what does this mean

                By the way... ;P

                kvsreedhar wrote:

                All C# applications should call Application.Quit(); in the beginning to avoid any .NET problems

                I really do not know what adjective to use for you. In between, that was a joke. :-D

                Please remember to rate helpful or unhelpful answers, it lets us and people reading the forums know if our answers are any good.

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                kvsreedhar
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                I would be more happy with your answer for Application.quit() :)

                Kovuru Sreedhar

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                  Its a joke. Calling Application.Quit() means the app will never run.

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                  kvsreedhar
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                  :laugh: really I laughed on My Ignorance of the subject(App.Quit()). :laugh: Any how please help me with email .

                  Kovuru Sreedhar

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                  • K kvsreedhar

                    :laugh: really I laughed on My Ignorance of the subject(App.Quit()). :laugh: Any how please help me with email .

                    Kovuru Sreedhar

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                    eyeseetee
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                    I suggest you create a simple page and just use the code from this site to test. Try using different e-mail address as well with this code http://www.aspheute.com/english/20000918.asp

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                    • M Manas Bhardwaj

                      kvsreedhar wrote:

                      bye the bye please tell me what does this mean

                      By the way... ;P

                      kvsreedhar wrote:

                      All C# applications should call Application.Quit(); in the beginning to avoid any .NET problems

                      I really do not know what adjective to use for you. In between, that was a joke. :-D

                      Please remember to rate helpful or unhelpful answers, it lets us and people reading the forums know if our answers are any good.

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                      N a v a n e e t h
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                      Looks like I have to put a joke smiley next to my sig

                      All C# applications should call Application.Quit(); in the beginning to avoid any .NET problems.- Unclyclopedia How to use google | Ask smart questions

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                      • N N a v a n e e t h

                        Looks like I have to put a joke smiley next to my sig

                        All C# applications should call Application.Quit(); in the beginning to avoid any .NET problems.- Unclyclopedia How to use google | Ask smart questions

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                        Manas Bhardwaj
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                        N a v a n e e t h wrote:

                        Looks like I have to put a joke smiley next to my sig

                        Well, actually not. You rarely get to see these type of icons :laugh:

                        Please remember to rate helpful or unhelpful answers, it lets us and people reading the forums know if our answers are any good.

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                        • M Manas Bhardwaj

                          N a v a n e e t h wrote:

                          Looks like I have to put a joke smiley next to my sig

                          Well, actually not. You rarely get to see these type of icons :laugh:

                          Please remember to rate helpful or unhelpful answers, it lets us and people reading the forums know if our answers are any good.

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                          kvsreedhar
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                          :) you are Too Smart MB :)

                          Kovuru Sreedhar

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