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Failure on Windows 2000 when trying to run a .NET user control in

Hi everybody!

I am experiencing a problem when trying to run a C# .NET user control in
MSIE on Windows 2000.
On Windows XP SP2, the same code runs without problems.
The .NET security settings have been set to full trust, the IE security to
low, but still the component does not run.

Does anybody know if or what difference is there between Windows XP and 2000
in terms of running .NET user controls in IE?
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Do not eat yellow snow.
Jul 18 '07 #1
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Maybe a library file that your component replies on did not install
properly? What version of MSIE did you test in on in XP? Is it the same
version of MSIE that you have on your Windows 2000 machine?

Adrian.
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[Please mark my answer if it was helpful to you]


"Gunnar" wrote:
Hi everybody!

I am experiencing a problem when trying to run a C# .NET user control in
MSIE on Windows 2000.
On Windows XP SP2, the same code runs without problems.
The .NET security settings have been set to full trust, the IE security to
low, but still the component does not run.

Does anybody know if or what difference is there between Windows XP and 2000
in terms of running .NET user controls in IE?
--
Do not eat yellow snow.
Jul 18 '07 #2
Hi Adrian,

Thank you for your answer.
The library files, in our case .NET assemblies, are all copied correctly in
the download cache. The problem is that the files are not initialized on
Windows 2000.

I tested this with IE6 and 7 on XP and with IE6 on Windows 2000.
--
Do not eat yellow snow.
"Adrian Voicu" wrote:
>
Maybe a library file that your component replies on did not install
properly? What version of MSIE did you test in on in XP? Is it the same
version of MSIE that you have on your Windows 2000 machine?

Adrian.
--
[Please mark my answer if it was helpful to you]


"Gunnar" wrote:
Hi everybody!

I am experiencing a problem when trying to run a C# .NET user control in
MSIE on Windows 2000.
On Windows XP SP2, the same code runs without problems.
The .NET security settings have been set to full trust, the IE security to
low, but still the component does not run.

Does anybody know if or what difference is there between Windows XP and 2000
in terms of running .NET user controls in IE?
--
Do not eat yellow snow.
Jul 19 '07 #3

Hmmm..... I'm not sure if you can do this but you could try debugging the
control remotely and attach the instance of IE to Visual Studio? You could
also add some entries to write info to the event logs, maybe something at the
beginning is failing and you can get some info on it. Here is a website about
IE controls that I found which could help you further:

http://www.15seconds.com/Issue/030610.htm

Adrian.
--
[Please mark my answer if it was helpful to you]


"Gunnar" wrote:
Hi Adrian,

Thank you for your answer.
The library files, in our case .NET assemblies, are all copied correctly in
the download cache. The problem is that the files are not initialized on
Windows 2000.

I tested this with IE6 and 7 on XP and with IE6 on Windows 2000.
--
Do not eat yellow snow.
"Adrian Voicu" wrote:

Maybe a library file that your component replies on did not install
properly? What version of MSIE did you test in on in XP? Is it the same
version of MSIE that you have on your Windows 2000 machine?

Adrian.
--
[Please mark my answer if it was helpful to you]


"Gunnar" wrote:
Hi everybody!
>
I am experiencing a problem when trying to run a C# .NET user control in
MSIE on Windows 2000.
On Windows XP SP2, the same code runs without problems.
The .NET security settings have been set to full trust, the IE security to
low, but still the component does not run.
>
Does anybody know if or what difference is there between Windows XP and 2000
in terms of running .NET user controls in IE?
--
Do not eat yellow snow.
Jul 19 '07 #4

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