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  • Mike HankeyM Mike Hankey

    Yeah that drives me crazy too! I wonder if they have a way to turn on the camera on your laptop and some guy watching it calls his buddy; Joe this guy he got the #2892345 error code lets see what he does, Come here quick look at this guy banging his head against the table.

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    Christian Graus
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    Except it's usually the #592982359058912847987923$sdj32 error.

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      Except it's usually the #592982359058912847987923$sdj32 error.

      Christian Graus My new article series is all about SQL !!!

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      _Damian S_
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      Christian Graus wrote:

      #592982359058912847987923$sdj32 error

      Ah, you got Ctrl-C to work!! :laugh:

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      • C Christian Graus

        who decided it would be CRAZY if I could select or otherwise make copies of text in error messages shown with a message box.

        Christian Graus My new article series is all about SQL !!!

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        Lost User
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        I think they did it on purpose. Reading the message is allowed, but attempting to copy it and show it to your friends to embarass the Microsoft guys in not.

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          Except it's usually the #592982359058912847987923$sdj32 error.

          Christian Graus My new article series is all about SQL !!!

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          Mike Hankey
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          :laugh: Ain't that the truth.

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            who decided it would be CRAZY if I could select or otherwise make copies of text in error messages shown with a message box.

            Christian Graus My new article series is all about SQL !!!

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            Alt-PrintScreen Paste into EverNote Wait for it to OCR... Yah - you're right - it definately sucks!

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            • C Christian Graus

              who decided it would be CRAZY if I could select or otherwise make copies of text in error messages shown with a message box.

              Christian Graus My new article series is all about SQL !!!

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              AspDotNetDev
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              If only there were somebody here who knew how to write a program that would use the mouse position to inspect the text value of any control on any window when some key combination was pressed, allowing the user to copy it to the clipboard. It would have to be somebody familiar with working with Windows Forms and Windows programming. Darn, where would we even start looking for somebody like that? Oh well, I give up. A real shame too, would be really nifty if something like that were possible. Darn. Just, darn. :rolleyes:

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                If only there were somebody here who knew how to write a program that would use the mouse position to inspect the text value of any control on any window when some key combination was pressed, allowing the user to copy it to the clipboard. It would have to be somebody familiar with working with Windows Forms and Windows programming. Darn, where would we even start looking for somebody like that? Oh well, I give up. A real shame too, would be really nifty if something like that were possible. Darn. Just, darn. :rolleyes:

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                Christian Graus
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                That's a pretty decent idea, you could do all that with Win32 calls.

                Christian Graus My new article series is all about SQL !!!

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                • C Christian Graus

                  That's a pretty decent idea, you could do all that with Win32 calls.

                  Christian Graus My new article series is all about SQL !!!

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                  AspDotNetDev
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                  FYI, I just tried Spy++. It works perfectly. :-D You just drag a scope-thingy over the text, and it gives you a textbox with the text that can be copied.

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                    who decided it would be CRAZY if I could select or otherwise make copies of text in error messages shown with a message box.

                    Christian Graus My new article series is all about SQL !!!

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                    Sundance Kid
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                    Works on 99% of messageboxes.Shift-Ctrl-C to copy messageboxes/errors ... Example from a messagebox in IE. --------------------------- Message from webpage --------------------------- You must spread some Reputation around before giving it to .... --------------------------- OK --------------------------- That was an alert in IE ...

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                      who decided it would be CRAZY if I could select or otherwise make copies of text in error messages shown with a message box.

                      Christian Graus My new article series is all about SQL !!!

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                      And why is it always in the middle of the screen? Why does it expand to fit it's content, even if that is too big for the screen? :mad: These are reasons I wrote this tip: ErrorMessageBox: an improved MessageBox for error reports[^] - so at least my errors could be copy'n'pasted to an email... :sigh:

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                        who decided it would be CRAZY if I could select or otherwise make copies of text in error messages shown with a message box.

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                        You can try debugging it will get you the error text

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                          You can try debugging it will get you the error text

                          My Name in English[^] Translation done By OriginalGriff

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                          Interestingly, I didn't write all of the programs I run :-)

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                            Interestingly, I didn't write all of the programs I run :-)

                            Christian Graus My new article series is all about SQL !!!

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                            Pete OHanlon
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                            You beat me to the punch with that answer.

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                              You can sometimes select the error box and hit Ctl+c then paste to notepad. Does not always work though.

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                              Valery Possoz
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                              That's the best tip ever!

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                                who decided it would be CRAZY if I could select or otherwise make copies of text in error messages shown with a message box.

                                Christian Graus My new article series is all about SQL !!!

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                                Sentenryu
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                                Actually, you're wrong on that one. on ANY native windows dialog (does not work if the developer used a window with a label on it, it must be a dialog) you can just select the dialog (i.e.: by clicking on the title bar) and then press ctrl+c, that will copy the entire window text (including title and buttons). you can then paste it on notepad and select just the bit you want. the only problem is that it's becoming each time rarer to find native windows dialogs, because developers think they can do better, but most of the windows error messages still are shown on those dialogs.

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                                  Except it's usually the #592982359058912847987923$sdj32 error.

                                  Christian Graus My new article series is all about SQL !!!

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                                  Nagy Vilmos
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                                  Jeez man, don't you know you're error codes yet? That's just the firzby is missing or misconfigured, the 86 character base64 code in the message should clearly tell what is missing.

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                                    And why is it always in the middle of the screen? Why does it expand to fit it's content, even if that is too big for the screen? :mad: These are reasons I wrote this tip: ErrorMessageBox: an improved MessageBox for error reports[^] - so at least my errors could be copy'n'pasted to an email... :sigh:

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                                    Handy piece of code - I may take it a step or two further so I can optionally set the size of the Form, have more than 3 buttons etc when calling Show. :thumbsup:

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                                    • C Christian Graus

                                      Interestingly, I didn't write all of the programs I run :-)

                                      Christian Graus My new article series is all about SQL !!!

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                                      Who did :confused:

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                                        who decided it would be CRAZY if I could select or otherwise make copies of text in error messages shown with a message box.

                                        Christian Graus My new article series is all about SQL !!!

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                                        Ennis Ray Lynch Jr
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                                        I would also like to thank whoever broke Ctrl+C. In the before the before, I could highlight text, Alt+Tab, then Ctrl+V. Now, the vast majority I am forced to right-click, select copy in order to ensure that I actually have the item in question in the clipboard. Nearly as annoying, I think .

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                                        • S Sentenryu

                                          Actually, you're wrong on that one. on ANY native windows dialog (does not work if the developer used a window with a label on it, it must be a dialog) you can just select the dialog (i.e.: by clicking on the title bar) and then press ctrl+c, that will copy the entire window text (including title and buttons). you can then paste it on notepad and select just the bit you want. the only problem is that it's becoming each time rarer to find native windows dialogs, because developers think they can do better, but most of the windows error messages still are shown on those dialogs.

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                                          I tried that, on a standard windows error dialog, before posting my post.

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