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    Thank you both for your replies! Much appreciated!

    Thank you both for your replies! Much appreciated!
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    Thank you for your response. Ok so what would be...

    Thank you for your response. Ok so what would be the best way to do this then? I have an app that requires the .NET 2.0 be installed before it runs.
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    Dot Net Question

    Hey guys,
    Whats the easiest to check if the client has the Dot Net framework installed on their pc via C Sharp code?
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    Thanks for the suggestion, but im not too sure if...

    Thanks for the suggestion, but im not too sure if thats the solution. I want the results displayed through each iteration of the loop in the listbox as opposed to being displayed only once the loop...
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    Question regarding windows forms

    How do you repaint or redraw a windows form at a given interval?

    E.g.

    if I wanted to iterate through a loop of some sorts and have those results added to a listbox upon each iteration.

    Thanx
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    Excel Spreadsheets

    Hey Guys, I have created a lil app that saves some stats to an excel spreadsheet.

    I use the Workbook.Close method to invoke any changes that need to be saved but my problem is that it saves all...
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    Copy files across a network

    I have a text file located on a file share on my network. I would like to implement some sort of functionality with C# that copies this file from the network share to a local folder on my pc. Is...
  8. Thread: Newby Question

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    Ty, makes sense

    Ty, makes sense
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    Newby Question

    Hey guys, i've just started c++ and was wondering if one of you guys could tell me what does the -> mean in plain simple English?

    e.g.

    Im studying DirectX 9.0 and see the following:
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