The laptop is 1080, but I usually game at 4k on the TV. However, I will probably leave my desktop with its 1080 video card attached to the TV, and use the laptop almost always by itself. I bought the laptop I was looking at with the RTX 2070, I7-9th gen, 32GB RAM, 1 TB NVME SSD, 1 TB standard...
I can't decide if my new laptop should have a 2070 or 2080 (not max-q There's a decent price difference, but from what I can see the performance difference isn't that great. I'll be using the laptop mostly on my lap, but occasionally on my desk hooked up to my 4k 43" TV. I have a laptop right...
Thank you for the replies, I really appreciate the time and effort. I've done some more research and I agree that C# is going to be my friend going forward, even if it means learning it pretty much from scratch.
I've been away from programming for a very long time. The last stuff I did was VB.Net and WinForms. I want to get back into it, but with C#. Are WinForms still viable? Or should I put my time into WPF? I'm talking Desktop programs, not web programming. I might even write stuff for the...
What I ended up doing was finding a website that showed me how to replace the sticky keys program (which appears when you press shift 5 times) with a command prompt. Once there I was able to enable the admin account, sign on as admin, turn off UAC, and now I can get into the computer normally...
When I click on the username, it says "Welcome" and then immediately logs off. I am pretty sure it's because I changed the UAC settings to the third highest setting from the bottom setting earlier, as the problem didn't occur prior to this. I can't get into Windows and I need to urgently.
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Well here's what I am trying to do. I'm going to make a program that stores commonly used phrases/blocks of text etc. On the left will be a description of the phrase, and there will be a text box on the right that contains the full text. I wanted each description to be 'ghosted' so that you...
For the life of me, I don't know why this isn't working (VB). I have a singe line textbox that is disabled by default. When the program is running, and I click it, I want it to become enabled so I can edit the contents. I can't seem to make it enabled when I click it. I've tried .MouseClick...
I've almost got it working, but I won't be back in the office until Friday ;) I'll update this when I get it working. I could play with it at home tonight, but I'm not in the mood :)
Thank you PTNL. I'll play with this, but I have no idea what code to add. I imagined being able to add something like Msg.SenderEmailAddress.Contains ("@mydomain.org") to see if the sender's email address contained a particular domain, but it didn't like that.
I didn't see how I could do this using the rules functions that Outlook provides, so I'm turning to VBA to achieve what I need.
I basically need Outlook to look at each incoming message, and if it's from an approved Domain (of which there about 10), let it go into the Inbox. If the message...