ExceptionMessageBoxSymbol 枚举
Specifies the symbol that is displayed in the exception message box.
命名空间:  Microsoft.SqlServer.MessageBox
程序集:  Microsoft.ExceptionMessageBox(在 Microsoft.ExceptionMessageBox.dll 中)
语法
声明
Public Enumeration ExceptionMessageBoxSymbol
用法
Dim instance As ExceptionMessageBoxSymbol
public enum ExceptionMessageBoxSymbol
public enum class ExceptionMessageBoxSymbol
type ExceptionMessageBoxSymbol
public enum ExceptionMessageBoxSymbol
成员
| 成员名称 | 说明 | |
|---|---|---|
| None | No symbol. | |
| Warning | The system warning symbol. | |
| Information | The system information symbol. | |
| Error | The system error symbol. | |
| Exclamation | The system exclamation point symbol. | |
| Asterisk | The system asterisk symbol. | |
| Question | The system question mark symbol. | |
| Hand | The system hand symbol. | |
| Stop | The system stop sign symbol. | 
注释
Members of ExceptionMessageBoxSymbol are system-maintained graphic icons.
示例
            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