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Assembly linker could not be launched?!??! Help please!

I have a problem using VS .NET 2003. When compiliing my application
(a Content Management Server) I get the following error:

"Satellite build for culture 'en-US' failed. Assembly linker could
not be launched. The system cannot find the specified file."

What specified file?! I only found one or two other people on the
internet with this problem but no one replied to their posts. I have
no idea what this means, please guide me in the correct direction!!
Is it a resource file? Assembly file?? I checked all the assembly
files, they are fine! I have no idea!
Jul 21 '05 #1
2 1739
It seems that you have been playing with the Localizable property of your
form without understanding what it is used for. Try setting the localizable
setting to false. If this doesn't work then go to directory were your
project is located and delete any resx files that the "en" suffix. Look for
any folders inside the bin\Debug or bin\Release directories that are named
"en" or "en-us". Delete them. If these doesn't work then you'll have to make
a new project and add the .cs files that you need since everything.

If you're interested in what localization is and how to use it then look for
it in the MSDN library.

"James" <jw*@tcsc.com> wrote in message
news:d6**************************@posting.google.c om...
I have a problem using VS .NET 2003. When compiliing my application
(a Content Management Server) I get the following error:

"Satellite build for culture 'en-US' failed. Assembly linker could
not be launched. The system cannot find the specified file."

What specified file?! I only found one or two other people on the
internet with this problem but no one replied to their posts. I have
no idea what this means, please guide me in the correct direction!!
Is it a resource file? Assembly file?? I checked all the assembly
files, they are fine! I have no idea!

Jul 21 '05 #2
I didn't change any localizable property, but a program might have
(I'm actually trying to recover a Content Management Server and
Commerce Server-based site, trying to add things into the project and
such). So the whole project is quite messy, and I don't know where to
begin looking. I deleted all the files with the .en-US extension, but
that didn't work. I'm still looking for the localizable property
(working in C#). If I have to I will create a new project and try to
add in everything.. this is a large site, and that would be a lot of
work!

Thanks for your help!
James

"Carlos Kirkconnell" <ca*****@integrasofthn.com> wrote in message news:<eu**************@TK2MSFTNGP12.phx.gbl>...
It seems that you have been playing with the Localizable property of your
form without understanding what it is used for. Try setting the localizable
setting to false. If this doesn't work then go to directory were your
project is located and delete any resx files that the "en" suffix. Look for
any folders inside the bin\Debug or bin\Release directories that are named
"en" or "en-us". Delete them. If these doesn't work then you'll have to make
a new project and add the .cs files that you need since everything.

If you're interested in what localization is and how to use it then look for
it in the MSDN library.

"James" <jw*@tcsc.com> wrote in message
news:d6**************************@posting.google.c om...
I have a problem using VS .NET 2003. When compiliing my application
(a Content Management Server) I get the following error:

"Satellite build for culture 'en-US' failed. Assembly linker could
not be launched. The system cannot find the specified file."

What specified file?! I only found one or two other people on the
internet with this problem but no one replied to their posts. I have
no idea what this means, please guide me in the correct direction!!
Is it a resource file? Assembly file?? I checked all the assembly
files, they are fine! I have no idea!

Jul 21 '05 #3

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