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VB.NET – Copying Windows Cancel Hide Folders and File Features

I visited a tool again, I wrote my service support team in VB.Net and back, I want to add some checkboxes to copy Windows to show hidden files and folders/ Then hide the same functions, as well as

October 6, 2021By Simo Visual Basic cancel, Copy, Files, folders, functions, Hide, VB, VB.NET, windowsLeave a Comment

How do I determine if I have canceled C objects?

I have an answered previous question in which I described the difficulty of catching exceptions when I try to access an object that has been released by a third-party function. The function sometim

October 4, 2021By Simo C & C++ allocation, cancel, how to determine, object, whetherLeave a Comment

ASUS notebook A45V BIOS password cancel setting

Enter the secure tab in BIOS, select BOIS power on password, enter the original password, and then exit the world in the new password Hit enter to skip to cancel the password.

September 24, 2021By Simo Motherboard A45V, ASUS, BIOS, cancel, notebook, password, setLeave a Comment

iPad Click on the transparent area to cancel the pop-up window

Reprinted from: http://stackoverflow.com/questions/2623417/iphone-sdk-dismissing-modal-viewcontrollers-on-ipad-by-clicking-outside- of-it/12454720#12454720

Copy paste this code in your ModalV

September 23, 2021By Simo Ipad area, cancel, click, iPad, Play, transparent, windowLeave a Comment

In iPad, iOS8, and Objective-C, UIALERTCONTROLLER does not display a cancel button

I am trying to use UIAlertController. I need a popup box with two buttons-“Cancel” and “Delete and Exit”. But I can only see “Delete and Exit” Button instead of cancel button. This is the code: –

September 23, 2021By Simo Ipad buttons, cancel, display, IOS, iOS8, iPad, no, Objective, UIALERTCONTROLLERLeave a Comment

In PostgreSQL, how to cancel the time zone offset using “At Time Zone”

I’m trying to bypass the Postgresql time zone and I can’t seem to figure this out. EST is “Eastern Standard Time” in the United States, usually UTC-5.

Example 1: Basic test

select ’08/3

September 21, 2021By Simo Postgresql cancel, how to use, in, offset, PostgreSQL, time, time zone, ZoneLeave a Comment
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