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Enumeración ExceptionMessageBoxSymbol

Specifies the symbol that is displayed in the exception message box.

Espacio de nombres:  Microsoft.SqlServer.MessageBox
Ensamblado:  Microsoft.ExceptionMessageBox (en Microsoft.ExceptionMessageBox.dll)

Sintaxis

'Declaración
Public Enumeration ExceptionMessageBoxSymbol
'Uso
Dim instance As ExceptionMessageBoxSymbol
public enum ExceptionMessageBoxSymbol
public enum class ExceptionMessageBoxSymbol
type ExceptionMessageBoxSymbol
public enum ExceptionMessageBoxSymbol

Miembros

Nombre del miembro Descripción
Asterisk The system asterisk symbol.
Error The system error symbol.
Exclamation The system exclamation point symbol.
Hand The system hand symbol.
Information The system information symbol.
None No symbol.
Question The system question mark symbol.
Stop The system stop sign symbol.
Warning The system warning symbol.

Comentarios

Members of ExceptionMessageBoxSymbol are system-maintained graphic icons.

Ejemplos

         try
            {
                // Do something that could generate an exception.
                throw new ApplicationException("An error has occured.");
            }
            catch (ApplicationException ex)
            {
                string str = "The action failed. Do you want to continue?";
                ApplicationException exTop = new ApplicationException(str, ex);
                exTop.Source = this.Text;

                // Show a message box with Yes and No buttons
                ExceptionMessageBox box = new ExceptionMessageBox(exTop,
                    ExceptionMessageBoxButtons.YesNo,
                    ExceptionMessageBoxSymbol.Question,
                    ExceptionMessageBoxDefaultButton.Button2);

                // Enable the check box.
                box.ShowCheckBox = true;

                // Define the registry key to use.
                box.CheckBoxRegistryKey =
                    Microsoft.Win32.Registry.CurrentUser.CreateSubKey(
                    @"Software\TestApp");
                box.CheckBoxRegistryValue = "DontShowActionFailedMessage";
                box.CheckBoxRegistryMeansDoNotShowDialog = true;
                box.DefaultDialogResult = DialogResult.Yes;

                // The message box won�t be displayed if the
                // "DontShowActionFailedMessage" value of the registry key 
                // contains a non-zero value.
                if (box.Show(this) == DialogResult.No)
                {
                    // Do something if the user clicks the No button.
                    this.Close();
                }
            }
Try
    ' Do something that could generate an exception.
    Throw New ApplicationException("An error has occured.")
Catch ex As ApplicationException
    Dim str As String = "The action failed. Do you want to continue?"
    Dim exTop As ApplicationException = New ApplicationException(str, ex)
    exTop.Source = Me.Text

    ' Show a message box with Yes and No buttons
    Dim box As ExceptionMessageBox = New ExceptionMessageBox(exTop, _
     ExceptionMessageBoxButtons.YesNo, _
     ExceptionMessageBoxSymbol.Question, _
     ExceptionMessageBoxDefaultButton.Button2)

    ' Enable the check box.
    box.ShowCheckBox = True

    ' Define the registry key to use.
    box.CheckBoxRegistryKey = _
    Microsoft.Win32.Registry.CurrentUser.CreateSubKey( _
     "Software\TestApp")
    box.CheckBoxRegistryValue = "DontShowActionFailedMessage"
    box.CheckBoxRegistryMeansDoNotShowDialog = True
    box.DefaultDialogResult = Windows.Forms.DialogResult.Yes

    ' The message box won�t be displayed if the
    ' "DontShowActionFailedMessage" value of the registry key 
    ' contains a non-zero value.
    If box.Show(Me) = Windows.Forms.DialogResult.No Then
        ' Do something if the user clicks the No button.
        Me.Close()
    End If
End Try

Vea también

Referencia

Espacio de nombres Microsoft.SqlServer.MessageBox