Hi Katherine,
 
I'm not a VS 2010 user, but I believe there are some on the scripting list,
so I'd ask there; you're likely to get some answers.
 
Chip
 


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From: Katherine Moss [mailto:[email protected]] 
Sent: Sunday, November 06, 2011 5:00 PM
To: [email protected]
Subject: Window reclass issues



Hi,

I am trying at this time to teach my self the C# language for a few reasons,
and so I was looking at the WCF service configuration editor which is part
of the Windows SDK, and then it is also added to VS 2010 when that is
detected on the computer.  There are a couple of custom controls there, and
so I'm trying to reclass them.  I managed to reclass them as buttons, not
knowing what they were actually supposed to be, and that seems to make WE
read them really strangely.  I can't really even attempt to write down what
it was actually saying because it sounded disjunct and more like gibberish
than English.  Does this mean that I reclassed them as the wrong type of
control?  And not to mention, even after reclassing them, I can't use the
enter key to double click either one of them.  Does that mean that even with
the reclassing, the cursor keys are still required to see them?  Thanks all.


 

Katherine Moss,

Administrator of the AccessCop Network, previously Raeder24.org.  Visit us
on the web at http://raeder24.org <http://raeder24.org/> 

 


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