Hello I am wondering when/why should you build a "Console Application" for use instead of a "Windows Application"?
>I am wondering when/why should you build a "Console Application" for use >instead of a "Windows Application"? When the application doesn't require any fancy user interface or you want it to be scriptable from batch files etc. Mattias -- Mattias Sjögren [C# MVP] mattias @ mvps.org http://www.msjogren.net/dotnet/ | http://www.dotnetinterop.com Please reply only to the newsgroup.
When I try to open my old word docs in my new computer loaded with Works, the file doesn't open and says may be corrupted. It says this for all my word doc. I don't believe they are corrupted, why won't they open?
"bestname" wrote in message news:BD22A9E8-42FF-4301-8913-0EAE253D3449@microsoft.com... > When I try to open my old word docs in my new computer loaded with Works, > the > file doesn't open and says may be corrupted. It says this for all my word > doc. I don't believe they are corrupted, why won't they open? You need to post your issue in a Windows group (rather than in this .NET programming group) . To find the group you need: http://www.microsoft.com/communities/newsgroups/en-us/default.aspx?guid=1080912A-26C5-7040-AFDD-2224A4FEB3EA Select your language from the Tree View on the left, then scroll down to Windows. In Windows, select Windows Vista and find an applicable group there.