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.NET Forum / .NET Framework / Scripting / October 2007

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Adding to the RMB menu in IE30 Oct 2007 12:03 GMT8
Hi;
This may be the wrong NG for this question. If so, please let me know what
NG to go to.
I need to create a script/program/??? that is added to IE (not to the web
Is it possible to write a scripting engine in C#?19 Oct 2007 07:37 GMT8
I decided to try writing a scripting engine in C#.  I've written some
code, put in the annotations for ComInterop, added the regsitry
settings and it *almost* works.  CScript, WScript, and IE can all find
the script engine and call the first few methods correctly.  It is
AD Attributes and their usage19 Oct 2007 03:00 GMT10
I am trying to determine how each of the following four Active Directory
user attributes (Listed below) are used and any possible negative
consequnces on such a change.  I have an Oracle to HR Sync program I have
written and we are now passing the display name to AD and obviously ...
Replacement of COM Script Control in .NET 2.018 Oct 2007 17:08 GMT7
I am looking for a scripting component in .NET 2.0 that can replace the
functionality of the COM script control. I am particularly interested in the
eval function. Can you help me?
Adding Child node to a Child node in a TreeView control16 Oct 2007 07:18 GMT1
I am kinda new to the .net environment and trying to get familiar with some
of the tools, etc. I am trying to work on the TreeView Control. I have added
a parent tree and a child to it. But I would like to add a child to that
child, so on and so forth if need be. Can anyone help ...
 
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