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  • H H_i_M

    Hi all, Can anyone know how to findout the full path( ex: D:\Document\abc.doc or .txt or .xls or .pdf) from the curently running instance. I want the code in .NET solution for the same as i'm desperate to find the full path from ruinng instance. Lets say I've opened abc.doc file and it will shown on taskbar. i want the full logical path (ex: D:\Document\abc.doc) for this file and i don't know how to do this. Plz help me. Thanks of reply in advance...

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    Chris Losinger
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    H_i_M wrote:

    I want the code in .NET solution for the same

    i want a really good roast beef sandwich.

    image processing toolkits | batch image processing

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    • H H_i_M

      Hi all, Can anyone know how to findout the full path( ex: D:\Document\abc.doc or .txt or .xls or .pdf) from the curently running instance. I want the code in .NET solution for the same as i'm desperate to find the full path from ruinng instance. Lets say I've opened abc.doc file and it will shown on taskbar. i want the full logical path (ex: D:\Document\abc.doc) for this file and i don't know how to do this. Plz help me. Thanks of reply in advance...

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      R Giskard Reventlov
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      • C Chris Losinger

        H_i_M wrote:

        I want the code in .NET solution for the same

        i want a really good roast beef sandwich.

        image processing toolkits | batch image processing

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        Single Step Debugger
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        I don't like roast beef. It tastes like a cow sushi.

        The narrow specialist in the broad sense of the word is a complete idiot in the narrow sense of the word. Advertise here – minimum three posts per day are guaranteed.

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        • H H_i_M

          Hi all, Can anyone know how to findout the full path( ex: D:\Document\abc.doc or .txt or .xls or .pdf) from the curently running instance. I want the code in .NET solution for the same as i'm desperate to find the full path from ruinng instance. Lets say I've opened abc.doc file and it will shown on taskbar. i want the full logical path (ex: D:\Document\abc.doc) for this file and i don't know how to do this. Plz help me. Thanks of reply in advance...

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          Lost User
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          We don't know, but you can go here[^] and post this question again - be sure to include your email address in that post

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          • S Single Step Debugger

            I don't like roast beef. It tastes like a cow sushi.

            The narrow specialist in the broad sense of the word is a complete idiot in the narrow sense of the word. Advertise here – minimum three posts per day are guaranteed.

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            Chris Losinger
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            more for me, then! -- also... for real "cow sushi" order "carpaccio", or "steak tartare". it is also delicious. mmm... sliced raw tenderloin with olive oil, capers, red onins and balsamic vinegar...:drool:

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            • S Single Step Debugger

              I don't like roast beef. It tastes like a cow sushi.

              The narrow specialist in the broad sense of the word is a complete idiot in the narrow sense of the word. Advertise here – minimum three posts per day are guaranteed.

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              OriginalGriff
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              What's wrong with cow sushi? Cut off a lump, carry it through a warm kitchen, and serve. With horseradish. Or wasabi, if you want to keep the Japanese theme.

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              • R realJSOP

                Did you know? Mercury is the only metal that is liquid at room temperature.

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                Only elemental metal at room temperature. You can make alloys that are liquid at room temp. My favorite is NaK (don't try this at home kids - seriously), liquid and explosive!

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                  Did you know? Mercury is the only metal that is liquid at room temperature.

                  .45 ACP - because shooting twice is just silly
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                  "Why don't you tie a kerosene-soaked rag around your ankles so the ants won't climb up and eat your candy ass..." - Dale Earnhardt, 1997
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                  "The staggering layers of obscenity in your statement make it a work of art on so many levels." - J. Jystad, 2001

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                  depends on your room temperature... :rolleyes:

                  Watched code never compiles.

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                  • W Wjousts

                    Only elemental metal at room temperature. You can make alloys that are liquid at room temp. My favorite is NaK (don't try this at home kids - seriously), liquid and explosive!

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                    Wjousts wrote:

                    Only elemental metal at room temperature

                    Caesium is too if it is a warm room, melts at 28C.

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                    • H H_i_M

                      Hi all, Can anyone know how to findout the full path( ex: D:\Document\abc.doc or .txt or .xls or .pdf) from the curently running instance. I want the code in .NET solution for the same as i'm desperate to find the full path from ruinng instance. Lets say I've opened abc.doc file and it will shown on taskbar. i want the full logical path (ex: D:\Document\abc.doc) for this file and i don't know how to do this. Plz help me. Thanks of reply in advance...

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                      Wjousts
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                      H_i_M wrote:

                      Can anyone know how to findout the full path( ex: D:\Document\abc.doc or .txt or .xls or .pdf) from the curently running instance.

                      I use to think that, yes, anybody can know that. But your post makes me doubt that. I think there are some things that some people are incapable of knowing.

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                      • H H_i_M

                        Hi all, Can anyone know how to findout the full path( ex: D:\Document\abc.doc or .txt or .xls or .pdf) from the curently running instance. I want the code in .NET solution for the same as i'm desperate to find the full path from ruinng instance. Lets say I've opened abc.doc file and it will shown on taskbar. i want the full logical path (ex: D:\Document\abc.doc) for this file and i don't know how to do this. Plz help me. Thanks of reply in advance...

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                        Lost User
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                        If you have a calculator to hand take it and enter the number 376006. Now slowly turn the calculator upside down and the answer to all your troubles will mystically appear on the LCD display.

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                        • L Lost User

                          If you have a calculator to hand take it and enter the number 376006. Now slowly turn the calculator upside down and the answer to all your troubles will mystically appear on the LCD display.

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                          Dalek Dave
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                          Shell Oil?

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                          • H H_i_M

                            Hi all, Can anyone know how to findout the full path( ex: D:\Document\abc.doc or .txt or .xls or .pdf) from the curently running instance. I want the code in .NET solution for the same as i'm desperate to find the full path from ruinng instance. Lets say I've opened abc.doc file and it will shown on taskbar. i want the full logical path (ex: D:\Document\abc.doc) for this file and i don't know how to do this. Plz help me. Thanks of reply in advance...

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                            Mark_Wallace
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                            If you need to find a path, use google maps' satellite view. Some of them are obscured by trees, though.

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                            • D Dalek Dave

                              Wjousts wrote:

                              Only elemental metal at room temperature

                              Caesium is too if it is a warm room, melts at 28C.

                              ------------------------------------ I will never again mention that I was the poster of the One Millionth Lounge Post, nor that it was complete drivel. Dalek Dave

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                              Wjousts
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                              Hmmm. I guess John should have defined room temperature. Sloppy. So lets say Mercury is the only elemental metal that is liquid at standard temperature and pressure.

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                                depends on your room temperature... :rolleyes:

                                Watched code never compiles.

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                                Wjousts
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                                True, but Hg is liquid down to about -38° (F or C). That's a pretty cold room.

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                                • W Wjousts

                                  Hmmm. I guess John should have defined room temperature. Sloppy. So lets say Mercury is the only elemental metal that is liquid at standard temperature and pressure.

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                                  Dalek Dave
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                                  I was wondering if I was going to have to broach the subject of STP.

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                                    Only elemental metal at room temperature. You can make alloys that are liquid at room temp. My favorite is NaK (don't try this at home kids - seriously), liquid and explosive!

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                                    Steve Westbrook
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                                    Sodium and Potassium both form positive ions. Am I missing something?

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                                    • D Dalek Dave

                                      I was wondering if I was going to have to broach the subject of STP.

                                      ------------------------------------ I will never again mention that I was the poster of the One Millionth Lounge Post, nor that it was complete drivel. Dalek Dave

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                                      Vikram A Punathambekar
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                                      Straight Through Processing? :)

                                      Cheers, Vikram. (Got my troika of CCCs!)

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                                      • L Lost User

                                        If you have a calculator to hand take it and enter the number 376006. Now slowly turn the calculator upside down and the answer to all your troubles will mystically appear on the LCD display.

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                                        WiGgLr
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                                        pompeyboy3 wrote:

                                        If you have a calculator to hand take it and enter the number 376006

                                        or if it's a scientific calculator, type in 15778047 and convert to hexidecimal

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                                        • S Steve Westbrook

                                          Sodium and Potassium both form positive ions. Am I missing something?

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                                          Wjousts
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                                          Steve Westbrook wrote:

                                          Am I missing something?

                                          Yes, relevance. All metals form positive ions, it's the "loose" electrons that make them such good conductors.* *Note: this is not supposed to be a rigorously scientific explanation of why metals conduct.

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