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  • L Lost User

    Use "NotifyIcon". Just give an icon and text in it.

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    foysal mamun
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    thanks u.i want that it can auto notify by birthday.

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      thanks u.i want that it can auto notify by birthday.

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      Then you must have a checking function 1 time / day. If birthday == DateTime.Now, then show notifyIcon.

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      • L Lost User

        Then you must have a checking function 1 time / day. If birthday == DateTime.Now, then show notifyIcon.

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        foysal mamun
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        sorry, i forgate to tell u that, my program is not run all time.. so how it possible.help me.

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          sorry, i forgate to tell u that, my program is not run all time.. so how it possible.help me.

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          If your program is not running, then it is impossible to show notify icon. Just like outlook. If your outlook not running, then you cannot get message whether you get a new message or not.

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          • L Lost User

            If your program is not running, then it is impossible to show notify icon. Just like outlook. If your outlook not running, then you cannot get message whether you get a new message or not.

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            foysal mamun
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            how can i run a process when windows is start.thank for help.

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              how can i run a process when windows is start.thank for help.

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              Use System.Diagnostics.Process.Start(string filename); for example : System.Diagnostics.Process.Start(@"C:\WINNT\NOTEPAD.EXE");

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              • L Lost User

                Use System.Diagnostics.Process.Start(string filename); for example : System.Diagnostics.Process.Start(@"C:\WINNT\NOTEPAD.EXE");

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                lifo net
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                sorry here windows means operating system. so how can i run my program when os start.thanks.

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                • L lifo net

                  sorry here windows means operating system. so how can i run my program when os start.thanks.

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                  You must copy your application to this directory : C:\Documents and Settings\All Users\Start Menu\Programs\Startup That directory is for all users. If you want to specific user only, then you must change "All User" to other user, for example (MyAccount): C:\Documents and Settings\MyAccount\Start Menu\Programs\Startup

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                  • L Lost User

                    You must copy your application to this directory : C:\Documents and Settings\All Users\Start Menu\Programs\Startup That directory is for all users. If you want to specific user only, then you must change "All User" to other user, for example (MyAccount): C:\Documents and Settings\MyAccount\Start Menu\Programs\Startup

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                    foysal mamun
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                    can i use windows service for that.thankxs.

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                      You must copy your application to this directory : C:\Documents and Settings\All Users\Start Menu\Programs\Startup That directory is for all users. If you want to specific user only, then you must change "All User" to other user, for example (MyAccount): C:\Documents and Settings\MyAccount\Start Menu\Programs\Startup

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                      foysal mamun
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                      can i use windows service for that than how. thanks.

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                      • F foysal mamun

                        can i use windows service for that than how. thanks.

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                        It depends on your application. If you application is a service, then you must install it in services, set to automatic, then if you start your windows, it will be started automatically. But I don't know how to install a service. Sorry.

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                        • L Lost User

                          It depends on your application. If you application is a service, then you must install it in services, set to automatic, then if you start your windows, it will be started automatically. But I don't know how to install a service. Sorry.

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                          foysal mamun
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                          thanks a lot.he happy.

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