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How-to articles - Visual C# 2005
How to implement a managed component that wraps the Browse For Folder common dialog box by using Visual C#
Describes how to write a design-time component in Visual C# 2005 or in Visual C# .NET that wraps the Browse For Folder common dialog box.
How to apply an XSL transformation to an XML document by using Visual C#
Describes how to apply an XSL transformation to an XML document by using the XslTransform class to create a new XML document in Visual C#.
How to use Visual C# to close another application
Explains how to use Visual C# to close an application from within an application. Also includes a code sample that shows how to perform this task.
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MS09-035: Vulnerabilities in Visual Studio Active Template Libraries could allow remote code execution
Addresses vulnerabilities in the Active Template Libraries for the Microsoft Visual Studio that could allow remote code execution. Applies to systems with ActiveX controls installed that were built using Visual Studio Active Template Libraries.
Troubleshooting - Visual C# 2005
Output parameters are not returned when you run an ADO.NET command in Visual C#
Explains that output parameters do not appear to be initialized or return a wrong value when you run an ADO.NET command. This article provides methods to resolve this problem.
An "Invalid attempt to read from column ordinal" error occurs when you use DataReader in Visual C#
Explains that you receive an "Invalid attempt to read from column ordinal" error occurs when you try to use DataReader in Visual C#. This problem occurs because you does not access the columns sequentially.
Error message occurs in SQL Server 7.0 when you call the Command.Prepare method before you add parameters by using Visual C# .NET: "An unhandled exception of type"
Explains that you receive an error message in SQL Server 7.0 when you call the Command.Prepare method before you add parameters. Includes a resolution to the problem.
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