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  • PDF creation library in C sharp
    V VoidMainVoid

    Hi, i'm using PDFSharp, it is open source and works great. http://pdfsharp.com/PDFsharp/[^] Hope that helps Jerónimo Milea

    C# csharp com help question

  • Shutting down a W2K computer
    V VoidMainVoid

    You have to get privileges, here is the example for MSVC++, I think it could be easylly maded in C# or you could siply use a dll, here is the code BOOL MySystemShutdown() { HANDLE hToken; TOKEN_PRIVILEGES tkp; // Get a token for this process. if (!OpenProcessToken(GetCurrentProcess(), TOKEN_ADJUST_PRIVILEGES | TOKEN_QUERY, &hToken)) return( FALSE ); // Get the LUID for the shutdown privilege. LookupPrivilegeValue(NULL, SE_SHUTDOWN_NAME, &tkp.Privileges[0].Luid); tkp.PrivilegeCount = 1; // one privilege to set tkp.Privileges[0].Attributes = SE_PRIVILEGE_ENABLED; // Get the shutdown privilege for this process. AdjustTokenPrivileges(hToken, FALSE, &tkp, 0, (PTOKEN_PRIVILEGES)NULL, 0); if (GetLastError() != ERROR_SUCCESS) return FALSE; // Shut down the system and force all applications to close. if (!ExitWindowsEx(EWX_SHUTDOWN | EWX_FORCE, 0)) return FALSE; return TRUE; } I hope it helps. You can read more about privileges here. Signature... I look for that at home... tomorrow

    C# csharp c++ help question

  • ListBox DataBinding, ValueMember?
    V VoidMainVoid

    I hope this is wath you mean... textBox1.Text = list.SelectedValue; or... textBox1.Text = list.SelectedValue.ToString(); now you have 'list.ValueMember' in textBox1 or any other control or variable you may have, i hope this helps. Signature hmmmmm..... I look for it at home.... tomorrow.

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