Creating Folders with the File System Object is an ASP article in file manipulation and file management techniques. The author has used the powerful file system object function in creating new folders with the path of the root directory. The...
The SoftwareShield System is a licensing and copy-protection system for software developers who create Windows applications on the x86 platform. The SoftwareShield System allows you to make copy-protected, demo, trial, pay-per-use and many other...
The AHM System Components are a collection that contains over 100 non-visual components and classes. Use these components to interface to manyof the internal windows functions and enable functionality for which you usually have to create several...
The AHM System Components are a collection that contains over 100 non-visual components and classes. Use these components to interface to many of the internal windows functions and enable functionality for which you usually have to create several...
Provides an access to the operating system environment variables (e.g. PATH, TEMP, COMPUTERNAME, SystemRoot and etc.)
A small script that shows the current system load by little blocks.
The BosDirectory system is the perfect way to organization to present your visitors with links which are relavent to your website. / Allow your visitors to add links to the directory with either automatic or manual approval of their suggestion....
The KPRSS system translates RSS files into web browser compatable HTML files for viewing. The system is pre-configured but allows for user editing.
This simple page counter uses the File System Object to store the page count in a text file located on the server. Its simple to use and can be used to track multiple or single pages. You must have the use of the File System Object and enable...
This tutorial deals with listing the installed printers. In this tutorial the author explains about VB.NET printer object, the author uses the object to enumerate the printers which are installed in the local system. This is an easy to understand... |