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Author
20 Dec 2006 3:47 AM
Newbie Coder
Hello All

Anyone know how to delete the Windows History using STATURL?

VB.NET 2003 code only (no c++/C#/Google Links, but proper code)

No I am not talking about the TypedURL list, but the contents of the History
folder done the correct way with file time, list entry, interfaces etc

There is an example on codeproject in C#
(http://www.codeproject.com/csharp/ponta.asp) & there is something in
Chinese/Japanese (http://dobon.net/vb/bbs/log3-27/15894.html), but neither
work

I done this many, many years ago in VB6 & I am not sure what site I uploaded
to now (maybe VBCity), but I cannot seem to upgrade that code to VB.NET

Any 'real coders' (rules out MVP's) who can help would be appreciated.

This maybe a Microsoft Dev Support Request question.

TIA

Author
20 Dec 2006 5:32 AM
Stephany Young
With an attitude like that, I think it's time that 'Newbie Coder' stood up
to be counted instead of hiding behind a cowardly alias.

I think that is the most classic case of biting the hand that feeds you that
I have ever seen.


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"Newbie Coder" <newbie_coder@pleasespamme.com> wrote in message
news:%23uUVbl%23IHHA.780@TK2MSFTNGP03.phx.gbl...
> Hello All
>
> Anyone know how to delete the Windows History using STATURL?
>
> VB.NET 2003 code only (no c++/C#/Google Links, but proper code)
>
> No I am not talking about the TypedURL list, but the contents of the
> History
> folder done the correct way with file time, list entry, interfaces etc
>
> There is an example on codeproject in C#
> (http://www.codeproject.com/csharp/ponta.asp) & there is something in
> Chinese/Japanese (http://dobon.net/vb/bbs/log3-27/15894.html), but neither
> work
>
> I done this many, many years ago in VB6 & I am not sure what site I
> uploaded
> to now (maybe VBCity), but I cannot seem to upgrade that code to VB.NET
>
> Any 'real coders' (rules out MVP's) who can help would be appreciated.
>
> This maybe a Microsoft Dev Support Request question.
>
> TIA
>
>
Author
20 Dec 2006 11:26 AM
Pritcham
Agreed

"Newbie Coder" is sounding very much like "Master Programmer" to me.

If you (Newbie) actually want any help then I'd suggest a change in
attitude.

If you just want to point out what you could do in VB6 that you're
struggling to do in .Net then how about posting your VB code and
letting people loose on that.

Best of luck getting the 'help' you need

Stephany Young wrote:
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> With an attitude like that, I think it's time that 'Newbie Coder' stood up
> to be counted instead of hiding behind a cowardly alias.
>
> I think that is the most classic case of biting the hand that feeds you that
> I have ever seen.
>
>
> "Newbie Coder" <newbie_coder@pleasespamme.com> wrote in message
> news:%23uUVbl%23IHHA.780@TK2MSFTNGP03.phx.gbl...
> > Hello All
> >
> > Anyone know how to delete the Windows History using STATURL?
> >
> > VB.NET 2003 code only (no c++/C#/Google Links, but proper code)
> >
> > No I am not talking about the TypedURL list, but the contents of the
> > History
> > folder done the correct way with file time, list entry, interfaces etc
> >
> > There is an example on codeproject in C#
> > (http://www.codeproject.com/csharp/ponta.asp) & there is something in
> > Chinese/Japanese (http://dobon.net/vb/bbs/log3-27/15894.html), but neither
> > work
> >
> > I done this many, many years ago in VB6 & I am not sure what site I
> > uploaded
> > to now (maybe VBCity), but I cannot seem to upgrade that code to VB.NET
> >
> > Any 'real coders' (rules out MVP's) who can help would be appreciated.
> >
> > This maybe a Microsoft Dev Support Request question.
> >
> > TIA
> >
> >
Author
20 Dec 2006 11:34 AM
Pritcham
Of course, if none of the above apply then I apologise, it's just that
there appear to have been quite a lot of negatively phrased questions
of late.

Pritcham wrote:
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> Agreed
>
> "Newbie Coder" is sounding very much like "Master Programmer" to me.
>
> If you (Newbie) actually want any help then I'd suggest a change in
> attitude.
>
> If you just want to point out what you could do in VB6 that you're
> struggling to do in .Net then how about posting your VB code and
> letting people loose on that.
>
> Best of luck getting the 'help' you need
>
> Stephany Young wrote:
> > With an attitude like that, I think it's time that 'Newbie Coder' stood up
> > to be counted instead of hiding behind a cowardly alias.
> >
> > I think that is the most classic case of biting the hand that feeds you that
> > I have ever seen.
> >
> >
> > "Newbie Coder" <newbie_coder@pleasespamme.com> wrote in message
> > news:%23uUVbl%23IHHA.780@TK2MSFTNGP03.phx.gbl...
> > > Hello All
> > >
> > > Anyone know how to delete the Windows History using STATURL?
> > >
> > > VB.NET 2003 code only (no c++/C#/Google Links, but proper code)
> > >
> > > No I am not talking about the TypedURL list, but the contents of the
> > > History
> > > folder done the correct way with file time, list entry, interfaces etc
> > >
> > > There is an example on codeproject in C#
> > > (http://www.codeproject.com/csharp/ponta.asp) & there is something in
> > > Chinese/Japanese (http://dobon.net/vb/bbs/log3-27/15894.html), but neither
> > > work
> > >
> > > I done this many, many years ago in VB6 & I am not sure what site I
> > > uploaded
> > > to now (maybe VBCity), but I cannot seem to upgrade that code to VB.NET
> > >
> > > Any 'real coders' (rules out MVP's) who can help would be appreciated.
> > >
> > > This maybe a Microsoft Dev Support Request question.
> > >
> > > TIA
> > >
> > >
Author
20 Dec 2006 5:57 PM
Newbie Coder
There are two so-called MVP's who answer here; Cor & Herfried, but neither
of them seem to write code any more & just link you to no-use material

So, the so-called MVP's are hopeless when it comes to something slightly
technical, but if it requires a quick search via Google in the total wrong
language you are asking about then they seem to be quite good. If you ask
for code in VB.NET & they send you an article about C++.NET then what use is
that? None. It just gets them another post in the forum & in my eyes just
makes them look stupid for pasting useless content

If there was a way to ask for them to lose their MVP status then I would do
it. You only get MVP if you post a certain amout & that's all.

Up until the past 2 years I was posting replied upto 6 hours a day in
newgroups/programming forums, but never got any respect for it & that is one
reason I stopped coding for a few years. If I could answer 50 posts a day
with real code & get no where then maybe I should just pick a Google link
that is no help to anyone & then maybe I'll become a MVP

So, as you see from the above both Cor & Herfriend would never be able to
code something so complicated so, what help are MVP's in this situation.
That is why I wrote above a Dev request because they will supply the code I
ask for usually within 48 hours of requesting it. However, I have had used
Dev Support in the past & Dev France, UK or USA haven't been able to come up
with the code. Therefore, its gone unsolved. If the coders who wrote Windows
have no idea then MVP's will definately not have a clue

Typical post for an MVP:

How do I write 'Hello, World' in a textbox using VB.NET?

Cor: Search MSDN & you may find it
Herfried: http://www.google.com...

They cannot write:

TextBox1.Text = "Hello, World"

Can you see why I am anti-MVP's now?

One last thing & I am not sure if I am correct, but Herfried has no
programming experience prior to VB.NET
Author
20 Dec 2006 9:12 PM
Stephany Young
Now that you've spat your dummy, thrown your toys out of the playpen and
taken your ball and gone home, I hope you've got that out of your system.

If I had a dollar for every time I didn't get the recognition I felt I
deserved then I would be one of the richest women in the world.


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"Newbie Coder" <newbie_coder@pleasespamme.com> wrote in message
news:eN7eVAGJHHA.4928@TK2MSFTNGP06.phx.gbl...
> There are two so-called MVP's who answer here; Cor & Herfried, but neither
> of them seem to write code any more & just link you to no-use material
>
> So, the so-called MVP's are hopeless when it comes to something slightly
> technical, but if it requires a quick search via Google in the total wrong
> language you are asking about then they seem to be quite good. If you ask
> for code in VB.NET & they send you an article about C++.NET then what use
> is
> that? None. It just gets them another post in the forum & in my eyes just
> makes them look stupid for pasting useless content
>
> If there was a way to ask for them to lose their MVP status then I would
> do
> it. You only get MVP if you post a certain amout & that's all.
>
> Up until the past 2 years I was posting replied upto 6 hours a day in
> newgroups/programming forums, but never got any respect for it & that is
> one
> reason I stopped coding for a few years. If I could answer 50 posts a day
> with real code & get no where then maybe I should just pick a Google link
> that is no help to anyone & then maybe I'll become a MVP
>
> So, as you see from the above both Cor & Herfriend would never be able to
> code something so complicated so, what help are MVP's in this situation.
> That is why I wrote above a Dev request because they will supply the code
> I
> ask for usually within 48 hours of requesting it. However, I have had used
> Dev Support in the past & Dev France, UK or USA haven't been able to come
> up
> with the code. Therefore, its gone unsolved. If the coders who wrote
> Windows
> have no idea then MVP's will definately not have a clue
>
> Typical post for an MVP:
>
> How do I write 'Hello, World' in a textbox using VB.NET?
>
> Cor: Search MSDN & you may find it
> Herfried: http://www.google.com...
>
> They cannot write:
>
> TextBox1.Text = "Hello, World"
>
> Can you see why I am anti-MVP's now?
>
> One last thing & I am not sure if I am correct, but Herfried has no
> programming experience prior to VB.NET
>
>
Author
21 Dec 2006 2:26 AM
Martin Milan
"Stephany Young" <noone@localhost> wrote in
news:eumgHuHJHHA.1280@TK2MSFTNGP04.phx.gbl:

> Now that you've spat your dummy, thrown your toys out of the playpen
> and taken your ball and gone home, I hope you've got that out of your
> system.

> If I had a dollar for every time I didn't get the recognition I felt I
> deserved then I would be one of the richest women in the world.

Aww. My hero(ine)!

Martin
Author
21 Dec 2006 2:25 AM
Martin Milan
> There are two so-called MVP's who answer here; Cor & Herfried, but
> neither of them seem to write code any more & just link you to no-use
> material

I don't spend much time in here, so I don't really know either of the
posters, but I doubt they post useless material. What they are probably
doing is linking you with material that hints at what you are trying to
do, but requires you to think.

"Give a man a fish and he'll feed himself for a day. Give a man the
means to catch his own fish however..."

> So, the so-called MVP's are hopeless when it comes to something
> slightly technical, but if it requires a quick search via Google in
> the total wrong language you are asking about then they seem to be
> quite good. If you ask for code in VB.NET & they send you an article
> about C++.NET then what use is that? None. It just gets them another
> post in the forum & in my eyes just makes them look stupid for pasting
> useless content

You do realise that the C++.Net code is using the same framework, don't
you?

> If there was a way to ask for them to lose their MVP status then I
> would do it. You only get MVP if you post a certain amout & that's
> all.

Well that's crap for a start (and I am not a MVP).

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> Up until the past 2 years I was posting replied upto 6 hours a day in
> newgroups/programming forums, but never got any respect for it & that
> is one reason I stopped coding for a few years. If I could answer 50
> posts a day with real code & get no where then maybe I should just
> pick a Google link that is no help to anyone & then maybe I'll become
> a MVP
>
> So, as you see from the above both Cor & Herfriend would never be able
> to code something so complicated so, what help are MVP's in this
> situation. That is why I wrote above a Dev request because they will
> supply the code I ask for usually within 48 hours of requesting it.
> However, I have had used Dev Support in the past & Dev France, UK or
> USA haven't been able to come up with the code. Therefore, its gone
> unsolved. If the coders who wrote Windows have no idea then MVP's will
> definately not have a clue

So why ask in here then?

> Typical post for an MVP:
>
> How do I write 'Hello, World' in a textbox using VB.NET?
>
> Cor: Search MSDN & you may find it
> Herfried: http://www.google.com...
>
> They cannot write:
>
> TextBox1.Text = "Hello, World"
>
> Can you see why I am anti-MVP's now?

Not really.

> One last thing & I am not sure if I am correct, but Herfried has no
> programming experience prior to VB.NET

*IF* that's true, I still don't really see the problem in his/her
posting in a VB.Net forum...
Author
21 Dec 2006 7:49 AM
RobinS
Do you want some cheese with your whine?

If Cor and Herfried post links, it's because they answer the
same darn questions week after week after week, so they post
links to those earlier posts, or to their website(s) where
they have posted questions that are asked frequently.
They respond with code when necessary.

Posting a question here does not *entitle* you to a response.
It's a privilege, granted only by the kindness of others,
not a right.

Robin S.
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"Newbie Coder" <newbie_coder@pleasespamme.com> wrote in message
news:eN7eVAGJHHA.4928@TK2MSFTNGP06.phx.gbl...
> There are two so-called MVP's who answer here; Cor & Herfried, but
> neither
> of them seem to write code any more & just link you to no-use material
>
> So, the so-called MVP's are hopeless when it comes to something
> slightly
> technical, but if it requires a quick search via Google in the total
> wrong
> language you are asking about then they seem to be quite good. If you
> ask
> for code in VB.NET & they send you an article about C++.NET then what
> use is
> that? None. It just gets them another post in the forum & in my eyes
> just
> makes them look stupid for pasting useless content
>
> If there was a way to ask for them to lose their MVP status then I
> would do
> it. You only get MVP if you post a certain amout & that's all.
>
> Up until the past 2 years I was posting replied upto 6 hours a day in
> newgroups/programming forums, but never got any respect for it & that
> is one
> reason I stopped coding for a few years. If I could answer 50 posts a
> day
> with real code & get no where then maybe I should just pick a Google
> link
> that is no help to anyone & then maybe I'll become a MVP
>
> So, as you see from the above both Cor & Herfriend would never be able
> to
> code something so complicated so, what help are MVP's in this
> situation.
> That is why I wrote above a Dev request because they will supply the
> code I
> ask for usually within 48 hours of requesting it. However, I have had
> used
> Dev Support in the past & Dev France, UK or USA haven't been able to
> come up
> with the code. Therefore, its gone unsolved. If the coders who wrote
> Windows
> have no idea then MVP's will definately not have a clue
>
> Typical post for an MVP:
>
> How do I write 'Hello, World' in a textbox using VB.NET?
>
> Cor: Search MSDN & you may find it
> Herfried: http://www.google.com...
>
> They cannot write:
>
> TextBox1.Text = "Hello, World"
>
> Can you see why I am anti-MVP's now?
>
> One last thing & I am not sure if I am correct, but Herfried has no
> programming experience prior to VB.NET
>
>
Author
21 Dec 2006 5:51 PM
Newbie Coder
I totally disagree with you

If you ask for something in one language & you get a a link to a language
you never asked for its not helping anyone except getting them another
pathetic post in the newsgroups.

They don't repond with the necessary code because 98% of the time they
aren't good enough to code the answer

An MVP is supposed to be Most Valueable Professional & in these two cases
the V should be changed to a U meaning 'Useless'

So, Robin keep your cheesy answers for others

Newbie Coder
Author
22 Dec 2006 6:12 AM
RobinS
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"Newbie Coder" <newbie_coder@pleasespamme.com> wrote in message
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>I totally disagree with you
>
> If you ask for something in one language & you get a a link to a
> language
> you never asked for its not helping anyone except getting them another
> pathetic post in the newsgroups.
>
> They don't repond with the necessary code because 98% of the time they
> aren't good enough to code the answer
>
> An MVP is supposed to be Most Valueable Professional & in these two
> cases
> the V should be changed to a U meaning 'Useless'
>
> So, Robin keep your cheesy answers for others
>
> Newbie Coder
>
>

You're entitled to your opinion. We shall have to agree to disagree.

Robin S.
Author
20 Dec 2006 6:34 PM
lord.zoltar
Pritcham wrote:
> Agreed
>
> "Newbie Coder" is sounding very much like "Master Programmer" to me.
>
> If you (Newbie) actually want any help then I'd suggest a change in
> attitude.
>
> If you just want to point out what you could do in VB6 that you're
> struggling to do in .Net then how about posting your VB code and
> letting people loose on that.
>
> Best of luck getting the 'help' you need

No, I don't think this guy is Master Programmer... Master Programmer
tends to rant and rave and spew more obscenities. His posts are also
not nearly as well written. And it seems he (MP) actually knows VB
..NET, just doesn't like it.

And NewbieCoder, sorry. I don't have an answer.