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Hi,
Did you installed the framework which comes with the studio ? If no then the studio might not be compatible with the framework.
<marquee>"A good programmer is someone who looks both ways before crossing a one-way street." -- Doug Linder
Anant Y. Kulkarni
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yes I installed frame work , but problem is not solved .
nilesh
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Hi,
If you have multiple frameworks installed, then also such kind of errors come. BTW which type of Application you are facing problem in ? I guess ASP .Net. If yes please check which version of ASP.Net engine is currently active on the IIS.
use aspnet_regiis.exe for this. but please read all the options available in the same command before running it. you might uninstall the wrong version increasing your problems.
<marquee>"A good programmer is someone who looks both ways before crossing a one-way street." -- Doug Linder
Anant Y. Kulkarni
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Hi anybody know Which Platforms supported by Dot Net ?
Whether it will support linux?
Thanks in advance
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The .NET framwork can be supported by any platform that has an implementation.
For Linux, you have the MONO implementation.
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The .NET Framework is Windows only. It is the name of Microsoft's implementation of the Common Language Infrastructure. You can find more on it here[^].
Mono is a seperate implementation for Linux.
Dave Kreskowiak
Microsoft MVP - Visual Basic
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I tried this code; it works
TextBox obj=new TextBox();
propgrid.SelectedObject=obj;
But when i declare array of object then then try to pass its element to SelectedObject property, the grid don't show anything(like pointed to null)
TextBox []obj=new TextBox[2];
propgrid.SelectedObject=obj[0];
Plz help me what goes wrong int his case.. why its not taking element of object.
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Hi,
Can I get text from office word document window which has class name = _WwG. I can’t use VBA for this. I want to use windows API for this. And I am using VC++.NET for programming.
Thanks
Priyank
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THIS IS WHAT I USED IN WIX FILE.
<property id="FRAMEWORK11">
<registrysearch id="Framework11Registry" type="registry"
="" root="HKLM" key="Software\Microsoft\.NETFramework\policy\v1.1" name="4322">
<condition message="[FRAMEWORK11]">FRAMEWORK11="3706-4322"
BUT NO MATTER WHAT I DO IT ALWAYS PRINTS "1.02"
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Hi,
I'm using .NET framework 2. I have a config which uses the file attribute like so:
<?xml version="1.0" encoding="utf-8" ?>
<configuration>
<appSettings
file="External.config" >
</appSettings>
</configuration>
and External.config contains all my app settings. When I update some settings and write them back using the Configuration.Save method, all the settings get written to the app.config and not the External.config. Is this by design or is there an option I've missed?
thanks,
John
-- modified at 17:06 Monday 28th August, 2006
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Use the "Ignore HTML" option when you post XML.
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thks - have updated the original post
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how can i view HTML content in .NET Compact Frameworkplease help me,thanks
kevil
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In the deployment project of my application, in the file system property, I have added a "custom folder" which I want to use for application data that may or may not be different than the application folder. Both "application folder" and my "custom folder" have the same default location. The "application folder" has a read-only dynamic property called TARGETDIR and my "custom folder" was given a dynamic property of DATADIR.
If all is left alone, the setup will create all subdirectories in the right place.
However, how can I allow the user to specify and alter the DATADIR dynamic property by specifying a different directory other than the default location in the same way as it is done in the user interface for the application "Installation Folder" during setup?
moitani
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How will you create a 64–bit application using Visual Studio .NET 2003?
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You won't. It's not supported.
Only the .NET Framework 2.0 supports targeting 64-bit platforms. And, no, you can't use the .NET Framework 2.0 with Visual Studio.NET 2003.
Dave Kreskowiak
Microsoft MVP - Visual Basic
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actually you can use 2.0 net framework I have it running nicely on my computer and i am using sp2 xp and visual basic 2003.net
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You can use the .NET Framework 2.0 to RUN your application if it was compiled under VS.NET 2003. VS.NET 2003 will NOT use the compilers in .NET Framework 2.0. If you don't have VS.NET 2005, the only way to get your code compiled under .NET 2.0, without using a 3rd party IDE, is to comple it from the command line.
Dave Kreskowiak
Microsoft MVP - Visual Basic
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You had your answer on the other forum.
DON'T CROSS POST
only two letters away from being an asset
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Hi,
I'm developping a .NET Assembly in 2 versions. This Assembly is used by 12 applications. These applications are installed on the same machine. Some of these applications need the Assembly version 1.0 and some need the Assembly version 2.0. Can someone tell me how to tell the different applications which version of the Assembly they must use and how to install the different versions of the Assembly so they can be bound by the CLR.
-- modified at 4:23 Friday 25th August, 2006
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create publisher policy to identify different version of assembly
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I've already created a publisher policy file but it seems that the application doesn't use this file. Is there anything special to do to make the application use it???
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hi all
I want to make chat program using System.Net.Sockets namespace
Chat examples work fine in local area network...
But I couldn't get them work on internet.
I have DSL router..
I setup these on adsl:
NAT(Virtual servers):
Protocol: TCP, External port: 399 Internal Port:399 Internal server IP address: 192.168.1.2 (which my computer's local IP)
am I missing something?
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If you are trying to communicate between your computer and another computer through the internet, your internal IP wont resolve to the other computer. You may need to add your internal IP into your Router's DMZ. Another thing that may cause problems is your firewall may be blocking the port you are listening on (399)
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