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Problem in executing in Exe file?

Hi friends,
Iam new to this group. I have problem with executing the
output(exe) file in an another system. I have created and compiled in
a VS 2005 tool. when i run the exe file in a new system. its prompting
me for send don't send error. what should i do, for getting the
output. I have installed the .net framework2.0 in the system. even its
not opening. should i install any other supporting file with the
framework. help me friendz. ASAP.
I developed in VS 2005.
OS windows XP Service pack 2
Database : SQL 2000

Feb 28 '08 #1
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I believe you have installed .NET framework 2.0 runtime on the target
machine?

http://www.microsoft.com/downloads/d...displaylang=en

"Manish" <va******@gmail.comwrote in message
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Hi friends,
Iam new to this group. I have problem with executing the
output(exe) file in an another system. I have created and compiled in
a VS 2005 tool. when i run the exe file in a new system. its prompting
me for send don't send error. what should i do, for getting the
output. I have installed the .net framework2.0 in the system. even its
not opening. should i install any other supporting file with the
framework. help me friendz. ASAP.
I developed in VS 2005.
OS windows XP Service pack 2
Database : SQL 2000

Feb 28 '08 #2

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