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Hi,
On heading it says:
UploadmyFile.exe - Common Language Runtime Debugging Services
Application has generated an exception that could not be handled.
Process id =0x4fs(1268), Thread id=0x96c(2412).
Click OK to terminate the application.
Click CANCEL to debug the application.
I have this application written in VB.net that uploads data. I have few clients that does uploads data using ‘UploadmyFile.exe’ that’ s the vb.net application they only needs .net framework to run this .exe.
I have few clients which are able to upload without any error but 3 guys are having a problem. they are getting an error message box pop up where they get above error.
They reinstall the .net framework. They are not using win98 or dell.
Any idea what else can be wrong? and how to fix i? Again not all users are getting this error and they all are using the same UploadmyFile.exe.
Thanks,
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I have seen these too! normally i find it happens when the app is compiled with one version and trying to run it on another, but why it happens I dont know....
top secret xacc-ide 0.0.1
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by default the compiled assembly is placed inside the \bin directory
is there a way to alter this path? to set it to a folder out side of the solution?
thanks
Mahasen Bandara
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Go to Project in the Solution Explorer. Right click it
Properties-->>Configuration Properties--->Build--->Output Path ...set here which u require
Hope this works
Naveen
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Just wonder if there's a build in class in .NET Framework for unit conversion like converting meter(m) to kilometer(km), or pound(lbs) to kilograms(kg)
cheehool
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...would be easy right?
Select the shortcut, from the file system view, and:
Press the delete key - NOTHING
Select Edit->Delete - NOTHING
Right click on the shortcut and select "Delete" - NOTHING
Great, so how do you delete one of these???
Aaron.
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I used .net to build a gui, but the GUI was managed code. I'l like to get away from managed code by using win32. But the GUI builder doesn't seem to want to build a MDI User Interface? Am I missing something, are the preferences set incorrectly? What's the best way to build a GUI in Native C++ on a win2000 machine?
-Rob
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I recently installed visual studio .net 2003 on my laptop that also has visual studio 6.0 installed.
When I invoked the help/search menu option and search for 'anything', it returns a list of search results in the 'Search Results' but the Title column contains a list of Titles each containing the single letter 'a'.
I suspect this might be a compatibility issue between vs 2003 and and artifacts left over from previous installs; I shudder to think about uninstalling and then re-installing all the current 2003 tools/toolkits, etc. I have on my machine.
Before I attempt this nightmare, I thought I'd ask around and see if someone ran into this problem and might have found a simple solution.
I looked on the internet for a solution, but so far I've had no luck.
Any help would be greatly appreciated.
Clyde Imagna (cpimagna@att.net)
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anyone please me too, I'm crashing in the same problem.
I think that It maybe occurred from the permission of vs's service.
Please help us.
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HI~
using C# compact framework, How can I:
1.add items in the start menu of pocket pc
2.add items in "new" in task bar in today screen of pocket pc
3.add an icon in the taskbar of the today screen of pocket pc. A menu appear when the user click the icon.
Thanks~
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Is there some way to tell from within an assembly whether an app is running as a Web app or a Windows app?
Chen Venkataraman
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I don't exactly understand ur question.
All web projects has to use the system.web
namespace to run as a web app.
U can use Ildasm.exe provided by .net framework
and check its mainfest if u see something like
.assembly extern System.Web u can know that it is
supposed to be deployed as a web app else win app.
cool man
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Hi folks,
I'm new to Managed C++. I would like to know how can I implement a function
like this:
CWhateverClass **GetPointer()
{
}
Any help would be highly appreciated,
Mehdi Mousavi - Software Architect [ http://mehdi.biz ]
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Hi,
I'm developing an extended stored procedure using the native C++. The
mentioned xp is supposed to create a dataset and archive the related data.
You know, to develop an xp, you've to export a function in your DLL file, a
function that receive a pointer of SRV_PROC as its formal parameter.
The question is that how can I pass the mentioned pointer (SRV_PROC *) into
the managed C++. Since, there's no documentation about the subtle nuances of
how SRV_PROC is defined, I cannot also use the Marshal::PtrToStructure
function.
It would be highly please if you could help me on this.
Mehdi Mousavi - Software Architect [ http://mehdi.biz ]
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What happens is that i made a application on my home computer, when i borught it to my friend's house, and after installing the same .net framework there, application was just messed up...all forms and controls there were messed up...the location and size argument was changed
sam problem happened to me when I reinstalled my windows...i put same win version XP SP1a, same Visual Studio .net 2003, and same .net framework 1.1...but the forms are now just fuc*ed up, no matter i start the already compiled exe, or I open the project for editing from VS...
please help me...don;t know what to do...
how to fix this problem...?
P.S. I'm writing in C#...
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just check whether u r using any 3rd party components. That may be the reason for ur problem
cool man
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Can any one tell me how to use Amazon.com web service in C# application ?
thanks in advance
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Hello,
In Visual Studio, add a web reference using the WSDL reference. Double-click the reference in the Solution Explorer and expand amazon.com.amazon.soap in the Object Browser to marvel at the abundance of classes you can now use.
Links: http://www.amazon.com/gp/browse.html/002-8365931-7808843?node=3435361
cheers
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I certainly can use FieldInfo to see the root objects fields and data, but then I need to move into the contained object. Thats where I am stuck.
Type t = o.GetType();
FieldInfo[] fi = t.GetFields();
foreach (FieldInfo field in fi)
{
Console.WriteLine("Field: {0}\tType: {1}", field.Name, field.FieldType);
}
But, now....how to reflect into the "fields"?
These might be collections (Hashtables, ArrayLists, etc.) and/or other complex objects.
Basically, I want to create an object model viewer and put it in a tree view.
Tony
Tony
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Does the restriction for calling controls from threads outside the thread in which they were created, the parent form thread, apply to custom components as well?
If the answer is yes, is this documented any where? I'm having a hard time finding it.
The reason I ask is that I get some weird behavior if I call the methods in a custom component outside the thread in which it was created.
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should always use a delegate if changing something form another thread
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Hi everyone,
I have a problem and im not sure if it's because visual studio is a buggy piece of crap or what. Anyhow its pretty straight forward. I am creating a web application, and dropping my web control on the aspx page. The problem is that when i run the page and click the button, an event is fired and in turn executes the code in the Click event block, but this is not the case. So im wondering what the hell is happening here. What i did was simple. In the .aspx file, i manually modified the following line
<asp:imagebutton>id="blah" runat="server" onClick="btn_submit_Click">
the onClick property is exactly how the studio created it in the .cs file when i dropped the image control. Finally I had to change the signature of the event function from private to protected since the aspx is inherited from the aspx.cs file. Does anyone have any idea why that happens. I have been developing with .NET for some years now and had this happen to me for the first time.
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Guyz,
help me!!
I am creating a .net 2003/ATL COM dll, and am including some header files of the legacy application. Now am getting some great compilation errors:
[B]error C2146: syntax error : missing ';' before identifier 'int_type'
error C2838: 'int_type' : illegal qualified name in member declaration[/B]
These error belongs to the following code snippet in my legacy .h file
typedef Base::int_type int_type;
another error:
[B]error C2226: syntax error : unexpected type 'T'[/B]
this belongs to :
template <class t="">
class CAfwASOFileSet
{
public:
CAfwASOFileSet(T* aso, T::_FsdFileSets fileset) :
........
Any idea guyz?!
I desperately need a solution!
Pl help me
Thnx!!
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Hi
I'm having some problems understanding how to create .NET menu shortcuts, if they are too "complex" to members of the Windows::Forms::Shortcut Enum.
(see See link on MSDN)
For example - "Ctrl+Z" is Windows::Forms::Shortcut::CtrlZ but "Alt+Z" is not a member so I don't know how to assign it.
How do you change this MFC line of code to the shortcut "Ctrl+Alt+Right" ?
VK_RIGHT, ID_GOTO_SYNC_TARGET, VIRTKEY, CONTROL, ALT, NOINVERT
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