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Hello everyone,
I am using installer from,
http://www.microsoft.com/downloads/details.aspx?familyid=C2B1E300-F358-4523-B479-F53D234CDCCF&displaylang=en#AdditionalInfo
on Windows XP SP2 machine. The installer always report an error (and pops up the popular message box of sending an error message to Microsoft). I have tried on two machines and the error is the same. But I do not know where to check the exact error log.
My questions are,
1. This package is for Windows XP SP2 or only Windows Vista?
2. Is it mandatory needed if I want to use Visual Studio 2005 + .Net 3.0 to do C# development?
3. Anyone has met with similar issues before?
thanks in advance,
George
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1. This package is for Windows XP SP2 or only Windows Vista?
>> I think there is another SP avialble for using .net 3.0
2. Is it mandatory needed if I want to use Visual Studio 2005 + .Net 3.0 to do C# development?
>> No Not at All
--Akki
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Thanks Akki,
>> I think there is another SP avialble for using .net 3.0
Can you provide an URL please? I think you mean there is a .NET SDK 3.0 for Windows XP + Visual Studio 2005?
>> No Not at All
My application is not using the new functions in .Net 3.0 (e.g. workflow) and only utilize the common functions. In this situation, my purpose is to test whether my application works with .Net 3.0 Runtime.
Do you think in my situation, I need to build my application again using .Net SDK 3.0? Or just using the old build (built by .Net 2.0) and run it in .Net 3.0 Runtime environment?
(I still doubt whether there are any differences in my application build, if I choose to use 2.0 SDK or use 3.0 SDK?)
regards,
George
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First, I assume you already have .NET 2.0 installed? If not, you'll need that.
I also installed this Microsoft .NET Framework 3.0 Redistributable Package[^]
Then I installed the .NET 3.0 SDK some time later. You don't necessarily need it. I was doing mostly Workflow Foundation which only required the .NET 3.0 Redistributable + the Workflow Extensions designer. It was only when I did an experiement with WCF that I needed a utility that was in the .NET 3 SDK.
George_George wrote: Is it mandatory needed if I want to use Visual Studio 2005 + .Net 3.0 to do C# development?
It depends which bits you want to use. For WF you just need the .NET 3 redist + WF Desiner.
Kevin
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Unfortunately, Microsoft have created confusion with their naming. There is no .NET 3 runtime as such. Everything uses the .NET 2 runtime. .NET 3 refers to .NET Framework 3 which is essentially just a bunch of new classes for WF, WCF, SPF and WCS. So you don't need to install .NET 3 at all if you're not going to be using any of WF, WCF etc.
Kevin
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George_George wrote: Any need to install .Net 2.0 Runtime before install the Microsoft .NET Framework 3.0 Redistributable Package?
Yes.
Kevin
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Thanks Kevin,
I have tested that Microsoft .NET Framework 3.0 Redistributable Package will install .Net 2.0 Runtime (like System.Data.dll) automatically, no need to install .Net 2.0 Runtime in advance.
regards,
George
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Ah, I didn't know that.
Kevin
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Anyway, thanks buddy! You helped me all the way.
regards,
George
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I need to check the configuration, but I only see entries for 1.1 in Administrative Tools.
correction: I see it on one machine, not the other. How does this get installed?
I've Repaired the .Net 2.0, but still no entry for 2.0 configuration.
Paul Watson wrote:
Like, if you say sort of, like, you know, one more, you know, time, I'm going to, like, you know, sort of sort you out, you know.
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You've probably installed the redistributable of the .Net Framework (2.0) - MS have moved the security tools to the SDK only.
"It was the day before today.... I remember it like it was yesterday."
-Moleman
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So, I need to install the SDK just to check the configuration on every client machine?
Paul Watson wrote:
Like, if you say sort of, like, you know, one more, you know, time, I'm going to, like, you know, sort of sort you out, you know.
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martin_hughes wrote:
It's a good question, and I don't really know enough about CAS to offer much help to you... but I think the idea is that end users shouldn't be doing this kind of thing.
That's why access to the config should be available to admins. However, the admins still need acess to the config app, so it should be installed with the runtime.
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I have a small full-trust app that uses SQL Server Express database on C drive.
It runs fine for me on that machine.
On other machines, I get the message "Application attempted an operation not allowed by security policy. To grant this application the required permission contact your administrator, or use the .NET Framework Configuration tool.
<snip>
Request for the permission of type
System.Data.SqlClient.SqlClientPermission.System.Data."
I am using admin user on both machines.
Is it because the database is on a remote pc, or does full trust lack something?
Also, I don't see any Configuration for .Net 2.0. Only 1.1.
-- modified at 10:42 Monday 16th July, 2007
Paul Watson wrote:
Like, if you say sort of, like, you know, one more, you know, time, I'm going to, like, you know, sort of sort you out, you know.
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Check whether "Network Service" account is running in a user account having sufficient permissions.
--Akki
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how can i copy files and folders from a specific location on my computer to a remote pc on my network using c# code and a window form based application
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Have you looked at the File class[^] in the System.IO namespace??
Are you familiar with the way Windows networking works in Workgroup and Domain modes? If not, you're going to find this a rather difficult project to work on.
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And putting "Urgent" anywhere in your post tends to get you ignored. If it were that "urgent", you'd either be Googling this question to until your fingers bled, or running to the bathroom, whichever the case may be.
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Dave Kreskowiak wrote: f it were that "urgent", you'd either be Googling this question to until your fingers bled, or running to the bathroom, whichever the case may be.
Very true
"Any sort of work in VB6 is bound to provide several WTF moments." - Christian Graus
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Dave Kreskowiak wrote: If it were that "urgent", you'd either be Googling this question to until your fingers bled, or running to the bathroom, whichever the case may be.
Well said Dave.
Regards,
Satips.
Don't walk in front of me, I may not follow;
Don't walk behind me, I may not lead;
Walk beside me, and just be my friend. - Albert Camus
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Say something useful dammit! Don't post rubbish like that constantly.
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