There are two ways to store a user/pass, if you are using a database you could store them in a table within that or if not using a db put them in the registry - I normally give the registry key an ambiguous name such as length and width or something like that. It depends on how secure you wish...
why do you need to write spaces? are you connecting to a database? if so I have had this problem before, in access its just a case of turning on the allow nulls in the table designer for each field. It should then work without needing the spaces and solve your problem? else you need to store...
ah, its working now - it didn't like it because I hadn't deleted all the controls from the tab I wanted to delete. Another amazingly well documented feature of vb - thanks bill thats wasted me an hour or two.
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Nope, that doesn't work - I have nine tabs and if I set it to eight I get an invalid property error.....
I'm using VB6 so I don't know whether there is a differece to VB5???
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I think I've become completely mentally defective....I've been using VB a lot but hardly ever used the SSTab control - how do you delete a single tab from the control???? I know I could hide it but it is no longer needed.
Someone please help! This is really getting up my nose, I'm going to...
I have been a programmer for 14 years, starting Windows Programming with Turbo C++, moving to VB3 shortly afterwards. Yes there is a lot of knowledge in the MSDN, BUT if Microsoft had there act together, it would not be full of workarounds, bug reports and every other kind of sh*t...
Hullo,<br>CFParam is ( Alaires description not mine....)<br><br><br><br><i>CFPARAM is used to test for a parameter's existence, and optionally test its data type, and provide a default value if one is not assigned. <br><br>Syntax<br><CFPARAM...
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