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ADO : ActiveX Data Objects
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Getting data across platforms and formats is a cornerstone of present-day applications development. ADO: ActiveX Data Objects is both an introduction and a complete reference to ADO (ActiveX Data Objects), Microsoft's universal data access solution. You'll learn how to easily access data in multiple formats--such as email messages, Access databases, Word documents, and SQL databases--even on different platforms, without spending extra time learning every last detail about each format. Author Jason Roff shows by example how to use ADO with your programming language of choice to save programming time, so you can concentrate on the content and quality of your application rather than the nitty-gritty of specific data formats. ADO: ActiveX Data Objects includes: - Chapters dedicated to the Connection, Recordset, Field, and Command objects and the Properties collection
- A complete, detailed reference listing every ADO object, method, property, and event, in convenient alphabetical order
- Chapters on ADO architecture, data shaping, the ADO Event Model
- An appendix containing enumeration tables used by ADO objects and collections, listed alphabetically
- Brief introductions to RDS, ADO.NET, and SQL
ADO: ActiveX Data Objects is a versatile one-stop guide to both the theory and practice of programming with ADO through Version 2.6. The thorough reference section and topic-specific chapters will help you find quick answers about the details of objects, collections, methods, and properties of ADO. And the abundance of practical code examples will give you a good grasp of how to use ADO's strong points most effectively.
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Word Forms With ActiveX Controls (How To Create Forms In Word & Excel 2010)
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Understanding ActiveX and OLE: A Guide for Developers and Managers (Strategic Technology)
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David Chappell, the author of professional courses and articles on Microsoft OLE and the Common Object Model (COM), introduces readers to OLE's importance and strategic significance. He delves into how component software led to OLE and then to COM. He also covers topics such as structured storage, monikers, Uniform Data Transfer, and OLE Automation.
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Activex Programming With Visual C++ 5
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Readers will learn how to master Microsoft's exciting new component architecture, ActiveX, and build powerful new servers, controls, and COM objects within days. Extensive coverage is given of the Microsoft Foundation Classes (MFC), the new Active Template Library (ATL), and the BaseCtl framework. The CD contains numerous sample controls and all of the source code from the book.
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Creating Vista Gadgets: Using HTML, CSS and JavaScript with Examples in RSS, Ajax, ActiveX (COM) and Silverlight
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A one-stop resource for each aspect of designing and developing Sidebar gadgets, perfect for anyone who wants to create killer gadgets - Explores one of the super cool features new to Windows Vista -- the Sidebar
- It is a one-stop resource for each aspect of designing and developing Sidebar gadgets, perfect for anyone who wants to create killer gadgets
- Includes complete design instructions for four never-before-seen gadgets
Windows Vista Sidebar is a panel located on the desktop of a PC where gadgets can be placed for easy access and reference. These gadgets are small, single-purpose applications, such as clocks, calendars, games, RSS notifiers, search tools, stock tickers, etc, that reside on the Windows desktop and on the Windows Sidebar. The book will be a tutorial to design and develop a gadget. It will provide ready-to-use samples using .NET, XML, CSS and AJAX. After reading the book, a web developer/designer will be confident enough to start developing gadgets for Windows Vista Sidebar. The beginner portion of the book shows an overview of the subject with the design pattern, the architecture and implementation details. The later sections will have solid examples for instant results. In short, the book will tell how to do everything with Sidebar Gadgets using solid, unique examples. Brief outline: " Brief background on Gadgets " Define architecture, design consideration and implementation to give a clear view to the developer " Step by step, create a useful Gadget sample "My Blogs" " Elaborate the architecture design constraint and implementation details for the sample " Detail the standard practices " Recheck the gadget created for standard practices " Improvise and Improve with compare and contrast " Add advanced samples with .NET, AJAX and XHTML.
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Question : How do I repair ActiveX controller on my computer?
I was trying to watch a video a few days ago and it wouldn’t play. It gave an error message that said something about an ActiveX controller being in error. Is there any way I can repair ActiveX controllers without sending my computer in to a repair shop? It seems like it should be something that normal people can fix. Please help.
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The good news is that it isn’t hard to fix this problem. The bad news is that you had better do it soon, or your computer might crash. Here’s an idea of what’s going on.ActiveX controllers are stored in your computer’s registry. This is a section set aside to store the controlling files for all your programs, including the operating system. When this starts getting cluttered or files get lost, the first thing you might notice is that your computer starts running slower. Then you start getting error messages. Then your computer crashes.Chances are, since you’re getting error messages for ActiveX now, there are probably hundreds of other problems in your registry that haven’t come to the surface yet. If you don’t fix it now, it only gets worse.Just a few years ago, you would have had to send your computer to the shop. Now they’ve developed registry cleaning programs to take care of this. The best one I’ve seen is here: http://optimize-your-pc.com/regcure/activex_errors.php. I’ve compared it to several other registry programs, and it’s hands down the winner. It’s faster, easier to use, and more thorough than the others. Highly recommended.
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Question : How do I locate and uninstall ActiveX control on my computer?
I have allowed some websites to either install or run ActiveX control on my computer. I do not remember the websites to whom I have given permission. Now I need to know how to locate and uninstall ActiveX control from my computer.
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(1) Get you self a good antivirus or a free one . (2) If you have not already scanned your comp with spybot do that now .Update it and then run it so it gets rid of all the spyware and trojans (3a) Do an online virus scan to check if you still have any other viruses in your computer. And let us know if the online virus scan still finds any virus or spyware .(4) Download hijackthis
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Question : How can I check if Activex is installed in my computer?
I need Activex to run certain programs and I don't know if it is installed already or not. If not, is there a site I can visit to install it for free?
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If it's a Windows box, Activex support is native to the machine. You must use Internet Explorer to access Activex content.When accessing Activex content, specific Activex controls may need to be installed. You'll be prompted to install the control, but you'll have to decide if it is safe to do so. Tread carefully on untrusted sites since Activex is a known attack vector used by malware authors!
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Question : How do i remove the activex error from websites created with dreamweaver?
I just made a simple html website and everytime i preview the website in my browser, it gives a popup at the top asking if i want to allow activex content to be displayed. but there is no activex content to display.its quite annoying and i want to remove that from the site, can anyone help please?
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maybe if you gave us a URL, we could see what the problem is.
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Question : How can i make my computer allow programs with ActiveX?
I want to play this game, but when i click on that game the window that the game is supposed to open on has this pop-up saying my computer does not allow this program because of ActiveX Control. I want to know how i can make my computer allow this program.i played this game before and it was working fine and now it doesn't work. So please help!
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How to Enable ActiveX Controls Press here http://www.ehow.com/how_4536796_enable-activex-controls.html
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Question : How can I get my activeX to work better?
I'm a bit of a weather freak and I like to watch the animated radar screens on the weather channel. The only problem is that the activeX properties keeps messing up and it closes all the active windows when it closes the one with radar screen on it. Any suggestions?
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I agree with the guy who answered you first. Check your video card and make sure the driver is up to date and is fast enough to support the ActiveX. Which version of IE are you running and on what OS? Make sure all your Microsoft Patches are installed as well. I usually go to Windows Update and run the custom option so I can see all the available updates.Another possibility is to check you ISP connection speed. if it's slow and your running something like that on a slow link the links tend to drop. Just a couple ideas :)
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Question : Is their a activex option on access 2007 that lets you select a file?
I have an access 2007 database and would like to put something on my form that allows a user to select a file (that will be in an excel format) off of your computer to add to the table (basically this step is to make it more user friendly and would prevent you from having to go through the excel -> access wizard). I've skimmed over the list of activex things you can add and I wasn't sure if there was anyone that would work.
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I do not believe there is something already established. But you can easily create the code to do this. And it works even better if the data is always in a particular format on the MS-Excel worksheet.You can either create a text box on a form, where the user supplies a file name, or you can have the function always pull from a pre-defined file and directory path, or have the typical Windows dialog come up for them to do their own search and find of the file.You might need to establish an Import Specification and save that to use in your code.Here is an example: Private Sub RetreiveData(ByVal DataFile As String, ByVal FileType As String) On Error GoTo RetreiveData_Err DoCmd.TransferText acImportDelim, FileType &"ImportSpecification", "tbl_"& FileType, DataFile, True WriteHistory "Imported Data", "tbl_"& FileType, 0, 0, FileType MsgBox ("The quoted delimited text file has been read in and processed. "& vbCrLf & _"The data is ready for producing any of the available reports.")RetreiveData_Exit: Exit SubRetreiveData_Err: MsgBox "Error#"& Err.Number &": "& Err.Description & vbCrLf & _ Err.Source, vbOKOnly + vbCritical, "ImportData -- RetreiveData" Resume RetreiveData_ExitEnd SubI also have code to Select the File, if you need that as an example.
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Question : Any way to detect the local files an ActiveX object is accessing?
A website I'm using uses an ActiveX control to check for unique visitors. For some reason, the site believes me to have visited before (I haven't) and will not give me the first-time-visitor benefits I am after. I have tried deleting the ActiveX object, clearing all cookies, even changing my IP, but nothing works. I am assuming that if must be checking for the existance of some dummy file it places on hard drives on the first visit. Somehow, I seem to have this dummy file (maybe because the guy who coded the ActiveX object got lazy and put the samme dummycheck in the control for some other site I also visited).Is there any monitoring software out there that can keep an eye on what the ActiveX controls are doing?
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You can search in the windows search box by "last accessed". If you know the time and date the activex control was running, you can look through all files accessed at exactly that time for something suspicious. Good luck!(However, the ActiveX control could simply be reading your installation ID, in which case all you can do is use a different computer)
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Question : How do I remove an ActiveX control pop-up that appears repeatedly?
The pop-up "A script is accessing some software (an ActiveX control) on the page which has been marked safe for scripting. Do you want to allow this?" The pop-up reappears every few seconds.
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In Internet Explorer go to Tools > Internet Options > Security > Internet > set the security level to the default setting.The default setting is "Medium" if you are using Internet Explorer 6. And "Medium-high" if you use IE-7.Do NOT set the security settings any lower! Never! Any reputable content on the internet will work just fine using default settings.
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Question : Is there another option to take get me into the ActiveX setttings?
I am trying to activate the activeX settings so that I can download flash player, but every time I try to get into internet options it just flashes and goes away. Is there another way to get to ActiveX?
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While ActiveX is a useful technology, the downside is that you need to have a up-to-date version ActiveX installed on your machine in order to use ActiveX-enabled content.Go to the page below to test whether you have your browser properly configured to download, authenticate, install, and display ActiveX controls, and manipulate them with JavaScript.If it is not working properly, there are instructions to get active x enabled.
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