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I recieve this error when running the Hello World .NET sample web service on windows XP Professional with IIS 5x. What am I missing?
Regards,
Ron
System.IO.FileNotFoundException: File or assembly name ogvvgnwu.dll, or one of its dependencies, was not found.
File name: "ogvvgnwu.dll"
at System.Reflection.Assembly.nLoad(AssemblyName fileName, String codeBase, Boolean isStringized, Evidence assemblySecurity, Boolean throwOnFileNotFound, Assembly locationHint, StackCrawlMark& stackMark)
at System.Reflection.Assembly.InternalLoad(AssemblyName assemblyRef, Boolean stringized, Evidence assemblySecurity, StackCrawlMark& stackMark)
at System.Reflection.Assembly.Load(AssemblyName assemblyRef)
at System.CodeDom.Compiler.CompilerResults.get_CompiledAssembly()
at System.Xml.Serialization.Compiler.Compile()
at System.Xml.Serialization.TempAssembly..ctor(XmlMapping[] xmlMappings)
at System.Xml.Serialization.XmlSerializer.FromMappings(XmlMapping[] mappings)
at System.Web.Services.Protocols.XmlReturn.GetInitializers(LogicalMethodInfo[] methodInfos)
at System.Web.Services.Protocols.XmlReturnWriter.GetInitializers(LogicalMethodInfo[] methodInfos)
at System.Web.Services.Protocols.MimeFormatter.GetInitializers(Type type, LogicalMethodInfo[] methodInfos)
at System.Web.Services.Protocols.HttpServerType..ctor(Type type)
at System.Web.Services.Protocols.HttpServerProtocol.Initialize()
at System.Web.Services.Protocols.ServerProtocol.SetContext(Type type, HttpContext context, HttpRequest request, HttpResponse response)
at System.Web.Services.Protocols.ServerProtocolFactory.Create(Type type, HttpContext context, HttpRequest request, HttpResponse response, Boolean& abortProcessing)
Fusion log follows:
=== Pre-bind state information ===
LOG: Where-ref bind. Location = C:\WINDOWS\TEMP\ogvvgnwu.dll
LOG: Appbase = file:///c:/inetpub/wwwroot/RainMakerLists
LOG: Initial PrivatePath = bin
Calling assembly : (Unknown).
===
LOG: Policy not being applied to reference at this time (private, custom, partial, or location-based assembly bind).
LOG: Attempting download of new URL file:///C:/WINDOWS/TEMP/ogvvgnwu.dll.
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What I really need to know is where is the uninstall program/msi for the .NET framework?
"Do unto others as you would have them do unto you." - Jesus
"An eye for an eye only makes the whole world blind." - Mahatma Gandhi
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You should probably rebuild your machine, but as a last resort, you could use the Windows Installer Cleanup utility to remove the references to the beta.
http://support.microsoft.com/default.aspx?scid=KB;en-us;q240116[^]
"These people looked deep within my soul and assigned me a number based on the order in which I joined." - Homer
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Thanks so much for your info! The Installer Cleanup Utility did it! I'm very relieved, because I could not afford the 12+ hours it would take to rebuild.
"Do unto others as you would have them do unto you." - Jesus
"An eye for an eye only makes the whole world blind." - Mahatma Gandhi
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How can I get the same graphic user interface form browser and form applications in DotNet?
Thanks,
Renato Oliveira
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VS.NET IDE / Toolbox / Right-click / Customize / Browse Microsoft Internet Explorer. Drag&drop it onto your form. You are done (almost).
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We have a server product for which third-parties can create installable applications. The applications are written as COM components. As such, we've generated a pair of Primary Interop Assemblies for the components needed for the application to talk to the server.
We've created a deployment package using Visual Studio.NET which installs the PIAs to the Global Assembly Cache. It doesn't however currently install to the Primary Interop Assemblies directory from which VS.NET finds available PIAs.
I can create a 'Program Files\Microsoft.NET\Primary Interop Assemblies' directory as part of the installer; is this going to work on non-English systems, or should I be trying to find the right folder through the registry, or some Windows Installer property?
<shameless plug> More info on the server at http://www.5d.co.uk/Meteor.htm.
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Mike Dimmick
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You can install assemblies anywhere you want.
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I possibly didn't explain this well enough.
We're supplying the server software as a single kit, including both the server itself and the software development kit for developing third-party applications.
Visual Studio.NET will display in the References dialog's .NET tab any assemblies installed in the Primary Interop Assemblies directory. On an English system, this directory defaults to %ProgramFiles%\Microsoft.NET\Primary Interop Assemblies (by default, this contains the PIAs for e.g. classic ADO [in adodb.dll]). Installing in this directory means that the developer doesn't have to browse for the PIAs.
What I wanted to know was, is the name of this directory (i.e. %ProgramFiles%\Microsoft.NET\Primary Interop Assemblies) the same on all locales, or is it localised?
Since the PIAs reference COM components, we install a copy into the Global Assembly Cache (GAC) for run time, but VS.NET and the compile tools don't appear to look there at design time or compile time.
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Mike Dimmick
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Mike Dimmick wrote:
%ProgramFiles%\Microsoft.NET\Primary Interop Assemblies
is not a place to put your own assemblies. That's a place where the .NET run-time put his own assemblies.
In fact, you can create a registry key under HKLM \ Microsoft \ .NETFramework \ AssemblyFolders. All the keys at this level are places taken automatically into account, ie the user does not need to explicitely browse.
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Hey how do i debug an assembly which is referenced from my asp.net application and how to debug an assembly which is referenced from another assembly.
Cheers,
Venkatraman Kalyanam
Chennai - India
"Being Excellent is not a skill, it is an attitude"
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In VB6 you used to be able to have strings that had embedded nulls. I can't seem to find this functionality in the .Net Frame work. My problem is I have binary data that I need to convert into a string in order to hand that data to a ActiveX COM control. However, after I convert the data over to a string in .Net I loose all of the string past the first null.
I must be missing something. Is there a way around this
Thanks
Nick
Forever Developing
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Nicholas Cardi wrote:
My problem is I have binary data that I need to convert into a string in order to hand that data to a ActiveX COM control
I would directly marshall the byte array to a BSTR. (MarshalAs attribute).
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Hi,
How can I find the names and/or IPs of the computers on my LAN (the ones that I see in Explorer)? Please help, I really don't have a clue...
Thanks a lot!
Andrei Matei
andreimatei@home.ro
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use Active Dirctory or
use System.Net or
use LDAP queries or
use System.Net.Dns or
hi
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Hi,
How can I find the names and/or IPs of the computers on my LAN (the ones that I see in Explorer)? Please help, I really don't have a clue...
Thanks a lot!
Andrei Matei
andreimatei@home.ro
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Hi,
I need to use Summary Comments and generate a NDOC Documentation for my ASP.NET C# Web application. I have the following problem.
Should I need to put comments to even Protected declarations in CodeBehind. If that is the case, then the program size seems to be swelling like anything with comments only. But if I don't give it, Compiler is giving warning messages like
'Missing XML comment for...'
How to configure the Documentation Warning and settings in VS.NET?
Please also advise some sites that throw more light on .NET Documentation Tags and Usage.
Deepak Kumar Vasudevan
http://deepak.portland.co.uk/
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Helo
I know that I have done this before, controling howe the output-xml is formated.
The default i:
<NewDataSet>
<table>
<col1>val</col1>
<col2>val</col2>
</table>
<table>
<col1>val</col1>
<col2>val</col2>
</table>
<NewDataSet>
But I want it to be:
<NewDataSet>
<table col1="val" col2="val">
<table col1="val" col2="val">
</NewDataSet>
What is the property to set ????
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What do you think of writing an article about controlling Microsoft Word Document from ASP.NET ?
Could it be an interesting article for someone ?
I had to build a Microsoft Word document with asp.net and now I have what it's needed for an article.
Tell me your ideas, please.
Michela
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Hi cpians,
I have a program where :
The form creates a class then calls a method on that class, in this method I create a new thread to call another method in that class (which calls a webservice which is why I want it in another thread) .
Once the original method returns I call thread.sleep on the main thread so that I can ensure that the webservice call has completed (this is just for test purposes in the real world the program would go on regardless)
Problem is the call to thread.sleep causes my other thread, which should be going about its business un-interupted to pause.
Whats the vibe, when I tested it a few days ago Im sure it wasnt doing this ?
Thanks in advance.
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Hello
I'm working on a Web Services consummer application for Windows and Pocket PC.
I meet a problem :
I get images from a database in a byte array :
myStream = System.IO.MemoryStream(myByteArray)
then I rebuild images with :
myImage = Image.FromFile(myStream)
It works on desktop
But on PPC, the FromFile method doesn't exist !!! Does anybody know how to convert some bytearray into image with the Compact Framework in C#.
thanks a lot !!
Julien
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Am I going mad or was there an article on CP a few days ago that included a .NET-written application for viewing all cookies on a user's machine? I've searched all over and cannot find this article.
Cheers,
Tom Archer, Inside C#
Mainstream is just a word for the way things always have been -- just a middle-of-the-road, tow-the-line thing; a front for the Man serving up the same warmed-over slop he did yesterday and expecting you to say, "Thank you sir, may I have another?"
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Hello,
I make a web service, and the ws export this method:
////////////////////////////////////////////
String __gc* Class1::GetString()
{
String *s;
s=new String("<root>Esto es una prueba>/Root>");
return s;
}//String __gc* Class1::GetString()
///////////////////////////////////////////////////
When "Invoke" wiith internet explorer, this is the result:
<string xmlns="http://tempuri.org/">
<root>Esto es una prueba
But, I want to modify this result:
<root>Esto es una prueba
How I do this, using Visual c++.NET
Thanks,
Regards,
Imanol
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