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calling an exe file

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    venkata saibabu
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    i have a iload control setup for uploading images ,how could i use that control in my application

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      i have a iload control setup for uploading images ,how could i use that control in my application

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      Brij
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      you can start any exe as Process.Start("path of exe");

      Cheers!! Brij

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        i have a iload control setup for uploading images ,how could i use that control in my application

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        Abhijit Jana
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        saibabuvenkata wrote:

        Subject: calling an exe file

        Why ? Why it is need ? If you execute then it will invoke server side exe only. There is now way to execute Client side file as some one already suggested !!!

        cheers, Abhijit

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          you can start any exe as Process.Start("path of exe");

          Cheers!! Brij

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          N a v a n e e t h
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          Brij wrote:

          you can start any exe as Process.Start("path of exe");

          I am sorry, but you are retarded.

          Navaneeth How to use google | Ask smart questions

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            Brij wrote:

            you can start any exe as Process.Start("path of exe");

            I am sorry, but you are retarded.

            Navaneeth How to use google | Ask smart questions

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            Brij
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            Are you at right place to comment on anybody.It's always better to give suggestion not comment:)

            Cheers!! Brij

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              Are you at right place to comment on anybody.It's always better to give suggestion not comment:)

              Cheers!! Brij

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              Christian Graus
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              Navaneeth is right. You give a lot of bad answers on these forums, but this takes the cake. Process.Start in an ASP.NET application ?

              Christian Graus Driven to the arms of OSX by Vista.

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