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hello can any one tell how can 
1.replicate a vb .exe file so that on clicking it the .exe replicate on same path.
2.how 2 delete a VB .exe file at some future date such that it automatically 
delete from the path without clicking.
3.delete the .exe automatically on clicking.
  thanks in advance.
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Reply debashis_kolkata (19) 9/24/2003 2:22:26 AM

ROSY wrote:

> hello can any one tell how can
> 1.replicate a vb .exe file so that on clicking it the .exe replicate on
same path.
> 2.how 2 delete a VB .exe file at some future date such that it
automatically
> delete from the path without clicking.
> 3.delete the .exe automatically on clicking.
>   thanks in advance.

Were you to ask a more complete and carefully-written question to a Visual
Basic newsgroup, you might get an answer.

The exact answer would involve messing with the Win32 Explorer window shell
system.

Use http://groups.google.com to find a good VB newsgroup, and tell them what
your actual problem is. What's your motivation?

--
  Phlip
    http://www.c2.com/cgi/wiki?TestFirstUserInterfaces


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Reply phlip_cpp (3649) 9/24/2003 3:31:39 AM


Phlip wrote:

> ROSY wrote:
> 
>> hello can any one tell how can
>> 1.replicate a vb .exe file so that on clicking it
>> the .exe replicate on same path.
>> 2.how 2 delete a VB .exe file at some future date
>> such that it automatically delete from the path
>>> without clicking.
>> 3.delete the .exe automatically on clicking.
> 
> [...] What's your motivation?

One'll get you ten he's up to no good.


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Reply dontmail (1884) 9/25/2003 10:27:09 PM

Richard Heathfield <dontmail@address.co.uk.invalid> wrote in message news:<bkvq3s$nam$2@titan.btinternet.com>...
> Phlip wrote:
> 
> > ROSY wrote:
> > 
> >> hello can any one tell how can
> >> 1.replicate a vb .exe file so that on clicking it
> >> the .exe replicate on same path.
> >> 2.how 2 delete a VB .exe file at some future date
> >> such that it automatically delete from the path
> >>> without clicking.
> >> 3.delete the .exe automatically on clicking.
> > 
> > [...] What's your motivation?
> 
> One'll get you ten he's up to no good.

PishPosh! You can't write a worm in Visual Basic!

-- 
  Phlip
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Reply phlip_cpp (3649) 9/26/2003 5:46:34 PM

Phlip wrote:

> Richard Heathfield <dontmail@address.co.uk.invalid> wrote in message news:<bkvq3s$nam$2@titan.btinternet.com>...
> 
>>Phlip wrote:
<snip>
>>
>>>[...] What's your motivation?
>>
>>One'll get you ten he's up to no good.
> 
> 
> PishPosh! You can't write a worm in Visual Basic!

Uh... either that's irony, or possibly sarcasm, or you've been
swallowing some marketroid's crap too long.

Go check the virus archives.  There have been  a number of worms written
in VB.

-- 
Corey Murtagh
The Electric Monk
"Quidquid latine dictum sit, altum viditur!"

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