Hi All,
My office doesn's use VB all that much (mostly embedded systems
development). I adapted a co-workers VB application (from VB 6.0) to
suit my needs using VB 2005 Express. VB 2005 Express auto-updated the
program from the old version.
I can run the published application just fine from my PC and my co-
workers, but I cannot get it to run on any other machine. I've tried
installing the .NET Framework (V 1.1 and 2.0, both the
redistributables and the SDKs) without any luck. I even installed VB
2005 Express on one of them without any luck.
When the program tries to run, I get a typical Windows warning
(<program>.exe has encountered a problem and needs to close. Blah,
blah, blah). When I tried to copy the project files over to the other
computer, I get an error saying "an unhandled exception of the type
system.invalidoperationexception occurred in <program>.exe ...
exception from HRESULT: 0x8007007E."
Any one have any ideas? This is killing me...
Thanks!
Chris Diller 21 7110
CDDiller,
Maybe a W98, Me or NT4 computer which have not all functionality from Net.
Cor
"cddiller" <cd******@gmail.comschreef in bericht
news:11**********************@e65g2000hsc.googlegr oups.com...
Hi All,
My office doesn's use VB all that much (mostly embedded systems
development). I adapted a co-workers VB application (from VB 6.0) to
suit my needs using VB 2005 Express. VB 2005 Express auto-updated the
program from the old version.
I can run the published application just fine from my PC and my co-
workers, but I cannot get it to run on any other machine. I've tried
installing the .NET Framework (V 1.1 and 2.0, both the
redistributables and the SDKs) without any luck. I even installed VB
2005 Express on one of them without any luck.
When the program tries to run, I get a typical Windows warning
(<program>.exe has encountered a problem and needs to close. Blah,
blah, blah). When I tried to copy the project files over to the other
computer, I get an error saying "an unhandled exception of the type
system.invalidoperationexception occurred in <program>.exe ...
exception from HRESULT: 0x8007007E."
Any one have any ideas? This is killing me...
Thanks!
Chris Diller
Cor;
I don't get it.
I don't understand
_WHICH_ operations don't work on these OS?
maybe this is a big piece of why .NET pisses me off so much
I just don't see this advertised anywhere-- maybe I just need to find
the right KB article?
thanks
On Apr 2, 4:51 pm, "Cor Ligthert [MVP]" <notmyfirstn...@planet.nl>
wrote:
CDDiller,
Maybe a W98, Me or NT4 computer which have not all functionality from Net.
Cor
"cddiller" <cddil...@gmail.comschreef in berichtnews:11**********************@e65g2000hsc.g ooglegroups.com...
Hi All,
My office doesn's use VB all that much (mostly embedded systems
development). I adapted a co-workers VB application (from VB 6.0) to
suit my needs using VB 2005 Express. VB 2005 Express auto-updated the
program from the old version.
I can run the published application just fine from my PC and my co-
workers, but I cannot get it to run on any other machine. I've tried
installing the .NET Framework (V 1.1 and 2.0, both the
redistributables and the SDKs) without any luck. I even installed VB
2005 Express on one of them without any luck.
When the program tries to run, I get a typical Windows warning
(<program>.exe has encountered a problem and needs to close. Blah,
blah, blah). When I tried to copy the project files over to the other
computer, I get an error saying "an unhandled exception of the type
system.invalidoperationexception occurred in <program>.exe ...
exception from HRESULT: 0x8007007E."
Any one have any ideas? This is killing me...
Thanks!
Chris Diller- Hide quoted text -
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PFC Sadr,
Don't see it advertised anywhere? Virtually every entry in the help system
has a Platforms section.
Kerry Moorman
"PFC Sadr" wrote:
Cor;
I don't get it.
I don't understand
_WHICH_ operations don't work on these OS?
maybe this is a big piece of why .NET pisses me off so much
I just don't see this advertised anywhere-- maybe I just need to find
the right KB article?
thanks
On Apr 2, 4:51 pm, "Cor Ligthert [MVP]" <notmyfirstn...@planet.nl>
wrote:
CDDiller,
Maybe a W98, Me or NT4 computer which have not all functionality from Net.
Cor
"cddiller" <cddil...@gmail.comschreef in berichtnews:11**********************@e65g2000hsc.g ooglegroups.com...
Hi All,
My office doesn's use VB all that much (mostly embedded systems
development). I adapted a co-workers VB application (from VB 6.0) to
suit my needs using VB 2005 Express. VB 2005 Express auto-updated the
program from the old version.
I can run the published application just fine from my PC and my co-
workers, but I cannot get it to run on any other machine. I've tried
installing the .NET Framework (V 1.1 and 2.0, both the
redistributables and the SDKs) without any luck. I even installed VB
2005 Express on one of them without any luck.
When the program tries to run, I get a typical Windows warning
(<program>.exe has encountered a problem and needs to close. Blah,
blah, blah). When I tried to copy the project files over to the other
computer, I get an error saying "an unhandled exception of the type
system.invalidoperationexception occurred in <program>.exe ...
exception from HRESULT: 0x8007007E."
Any one have any ideas? This is killing me...
Thanks!
Chris Diller- Hide quoted text -
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Sadr, http://msdn2.microsoft.com/en-us/lib....smtpmail.aspx
A pity is that it seems that Microsoft writes now in newer pages in the
bottom standard that it will run on W98, Me, and NT4. If you read the text
you will see it wont.
Cor
"PFC Sadr" <pf******@hotmail.comschreef in bericht
news:11**********************@p15g2000hsd.googlegr oups.com...
Cor;
I don't get it.
I don't understand
_WHICH_ operations don't work on these OS?
maybe this is a big piece of why .NET pisses me off so much
I just don't see this advertised anywhere-- maybe I just need to find
the right KB article?
thanks
On Apr 2, 4:51 pm, "Cor Ligthert [MVP]" <notmyfirstn...@planet.nl>
wrote:
>CDDiller,
Maybe a W98, Me or NT4 computer which have not all functionality from Net.
Cor
"cddiller" <cddil...@gmail.comschreef in berichtnews:11**********************@e65g2000hsc. googlegroups.com...
Hi All,
My office doesn's use VB all that much (mostly embedded systems
development). I adapted a co-workers VB application (from VB 6.0) to
suit my needs using VB 2005 Express. VB 2005 Express auto-updated the
program from the old version.
I can run the published application just fine from my PC and my co-
workers, but I cannot get it to run on any other machine. I've tried
installing the .NET Framework (V 1.1 and 2.0, both the
redistributables and the SDKs) without any luck. I even installed VB
2005 Express on one of them without any luck.
When the program tries to run, I get a typical Windows warning
(<program>.exe has encountered a problem and needs to close. Blah,
blah, blah). When I tried to copy the project files over to the other
computer, I get an error saying "an unhandled exception of the type
system.invalidoperationexception occurred in <program>.exe ...
exception from HRESULT: 0x8007007E."
Any one have any ideas? This is killing me...
Thanks!
Chris Diller- Hide quoted text -
- Show quoted text -
On Apr 2, 6:51 pm, "Cor Ligthert [MVP]" <notmyfirstn...@planet.nl>
wrote:
CDDiller,
Maybe a W98, Me or NT4 computer which have not all functionality from Net.
Cor
"cddiller" <cddil...@gmail.comschreef in berichtnews:11**********************@e65g2000hsc.g ooglegroups.com...
Hi All,
My office doesn's use VB all that much (mostly embedded systems
development). I adapted a co-workers VB application (from VB 6.0) to
suit my needs using VB 2005 Express. VB 2005 Express auto-updated the
program from the old version.
I can run the published application just fine from my PC and my co-
workers, but I cannot get it to run on any other machine. I've tried
installing the .NET Framework (V 1.1 and 2.0, both the
redistributables and the SDKs) without any luck. I even installed VB
2005 Express on one of them without any luck.
When the program tries to run, I get a typical Windows warning
(<program>.exe has encountered a problem and needs to close. Blah,
blah, blah). When I tried to copy the project files over to the other
computer, I get an error saying "an unhandled exception of the type
system.invalidoperationexception occurred in <program>.exe ...
exception from HRESULT: 0x8007007E."
Any one have any ideas? This is killing me...
Thanks!
Chris Diller- Hide quoted text -
- Show quoted text -
The app was developed on a Win XP Pro machine and the client is also
Win XP Pro...
On Apr 3, 7:54 am, "cddiller" <cddil...@gmail.comwrote:
On Apr 2, 6:51 pm, "Cor Ligthert [MVP]" <notmyfirstn...@planet.nl>
wrote:
CDDiller,
Maybe a W98, Me or NT4 computer which have not all functionality from Net.
Cor
"cddiller" <cddil...@gmail.comschreef in berichtnews:11**********************@e65g2000hsc.g ooglegroups.com...
Hi All,
My office doesn's use VB all that much (mostly embedded systems
development). I adapted a co-workers VB application (from VB 6.0) to
suit my needs using VB 2005 Express. VB 2005 Express auto-updated the
program from the old version.
I can run the published application just fine from my PC and my co-
workers, but I cannot get it to run on any other machine. I've tried
installing the .NET Framework (V 1.1 and 2.0, both the
redistributables and the SDKs) without any luck. I even installed VB
2005 Express on one of them without any luck.
When the program tries to run, I get a typical Windows warning
(<program>.exe has encountered a problem and needs to close. Blah,
blah, blah). When I tried to copy the project files over to the other
computer, I get an error saying "an unhandled exception of the type
system.invalidoperationexception occurred in <program>.exe ...
exception from HRESULT: 0x8007007E."
Any one have any ideas? This is killing me...
Thanks!
Chris Diller- Hide quoted text -
- Show quoted text -
The app was developed on a Win XP Pro machine and the client is also
Win XP Pro...
In the program's Main sub, you should place a try catch block around
the code or add a handler for the AppDomain.UnhandledException event.
That should tell you what the exception is.
Chris
On Apr 3, 8:20 am, "Chris Dunaway" <dunaw...@gmail.comwrote:
On Apr 3, 7:54 am, "cddiller" <cddil...@gmail.comwrote:
On Apr 2, 6:51 pm, "Cor Ligthert [MVP]" <notmyfirstn...@planet.nl>
wrote:
CDDiller,
Maybe a W98, Me or NT4 computer which have not all functionality from Net.
Cor
"cddiller" <cddil...@gmail.comschreef in berichtnews:11**********************@e65g2000hsc.g ooglegroups.com...
Hi All,
My office doesn's use VB all that much (mostly embedded systems
development). I adapted a co-workers VB application (from VB 6.0) to
suit my needs using VB 2005 Express. VB 2005 Express auto-updated the
program from the old version.
I can run the published application just fine from my PC and my co-
workers, but I cannot get it to run on any other machine. I've tried
installing the .NET Framework (V 1.1 and 2.0, both the
redistributables and the SDKs) without any luck. I even installed VB
2005 Express on one of them without any luck.
When the program tries to run, I get a typical Windows warning
(<program>.exe has encountered a problem and needs to close. Blah,
blah, blah). When I tried to copy the project files over to the other
computer, I get an error saying "an unhandled exception of the type
system.invalidoperationexception occurred in <program>.exe ...
exception from HRESULT: 0x8007007E."
Any one have any ideas? This is killing me...
Thanks!
Chris Diller- Hide quoted text -
- Show quoted text -
The app was developed on a Win XP Pro machine and the client is also
Win XP Pro...
In the program's Main sub, you should place a try catch block around
the code or add a handler for the AppDomain.UnhandledException event.
That should tell you what the exception is.
Chris- Hide quoted text -
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I have the application working on another PC now (Win2K Pro... the
install prompted me to download a new Windows Installer and .NET 2.0),
so I don't think I have an Exception problem...
Cor,
In case you didn't know, that's another one of our neighborhood troll's
aliases.
Robin S.
--------------------------------
"Cor Ligthert [MVP]" <no************@planet.nlwrote in message
news:uS**************@TK2MSFTNGP03.phx.gbl...
Sadr,
http://msdn2.microsoft.com/en-us/lib....smtpmail.aspx
A pity is that it seems that Microsoft writes now in newer pages in the
bottom standard that it will run on W98, Me, and NT4. If you read the
text you will see it wont.
Cor
"PFC Sadr" <pf******@hotmail.comschreef in bericht
news:11**********************@p15g2000hsd.googlegr oups.com...
>Cor;
I don't get it.
I don't understand
_WHICH_ operations don't work on these OS? maybe this is a big piece of why .NET pisses me off so much
I just don't see this advertised anywhere-- maybe I just need to find the right KB article?
thanks
On Apr 2, 4:51 pm, "Cor Ligthert [MVP]" <notmyfirstn...@planet.nl> wrote:
>>CDDiller,
Maybe a W98, Me or NT4 computer which have not all functionality from Net.
Cor
"cddiller" <cddil...@gmail.comschreef in berichtnews:11**********************@e65g2000hsc .googlegroups.com... Hi All,
My office doesn's use VB all that much (mostly embedded systems development). I adapted a co-workers VB application (from VB 6.0) to suit my needs using VB 2005 Express. VB 2005 Express auto-updated the program from the old version.
I can run the published application just fine from my PC and my co- workers, but I cannot get it to run on any other machine. I've tried installing the .NET Framework (V 1.1 and 2.0, both the redistributables and the SDKs) without any luck. I even installed VB 2005 Express on one of them without any luck.
When the program tries to run, I get a typical Windows warning (<program>.exe has encountered a problem and needs to close. Blah, blah, blah). When I tried to copy the project files over to the other computer, I get an error saying "an unhandled exception of the type system.invalidoperationexception occurred in <program>.exe ... exception from HRESULT: 0x8007007E."
Any one have any ideas? This is killing me...
Thanks! Chris Diller- Hide quoted text -
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sorry the help system?
the help system in visual studio DOES NOT WORk
have you ever used it on a laptop?
why does it need to prompt for offline / online-- because even when I
choose offline it still searches online?
MS needs to revert HELP to the old version; I refuse to use help in
visual studio because it mother fucking sucks, it is slow-- and it
does not work.
hit a keyword hit F1 in visual studio-- does it bring up ANYTHING
resembling the right answer?
it used to work fine in the vb6 world
now it is slow as shit and it gives the wrong answers CONSISTENTLY
On Apr 2, 6:44 pm, Kerry Moorman
<KerryMoor...@discussions.microsoft.comwrote:
PFC Sadr,
Don't see it advertised anywhere? Virtually every entry in the help system
has a Platforms section.
Kerry Moorman
"PFC Sadr" wrote:
Cor;
I don't get it.
I don't understand
_WHICH_ operations don't work on these OS?
maybe this is a big piece of why .NET pisses me off so much
I just don't see this advertised anywhere-- maybe I just need to find
the right KB article?
thanks
On Apr 2, 4:51 pm, "Cor Ligthert [MVP]" <notmyfirstn...@planet.nl>
wrote:
CDDiller,
Maybe a W98, Me or NT4 computer which have not all functionality from Net.
Cor
"cddiller" <cddil...@gmail.comschreef in berichtnews:11**********************@e65g2000hsc.g ooglegroups.com...
Hi All,
My office doesn's use VB all that much (mostly embedded systems
development). I adapted a co-workers VB application (from VB 6.0) to
suit my needs using VB 2005 Express. VB 2005 Express auto-updated the
program from the old version.
I can run the published application just fine from my PC and my co-
workers, but I cannot get it to run on any other machine. I've tried
installing the .NET Framework (V 1.1 and 2.0, both the
redistributables and the SDKs) without any luck. I even installed VB
2005 Express on one of them without any luck.
When the program tries to run, I get a typical Windows warning
(<program>.exe has encountered a problem and needs to close. Blah,
blah, blah). When I tried to copy the project files over to the other
computer, I get an error saying "an unhandled exception of the type
system.invalidoperationexception occurred in <program>.exe ...
exception from HRESULT: 0x8007007E."
Any one have any ideas? This is killing me...
Thanks!
Chris Diller- Hide quoted text -
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I'm sorry guys http://msdn2.microsoft.com/en-us/lib....smtpmail.aspx
THIS CLASS IS OBSOLETE - this warning only shows up on the .NET 3.0
version of the page
when I click on 1.1 or 2.0 it doesn't say that
now _WHY_ would MS come out with a class that is obsolete in 3.0 but
it's not obsolete in 1.1 and 2.0?
it's obsolete _EVERYWHERE_ but MS can't manage content to save their
lives
100,000 word docs _CAN_ be wrong!!!
KEEP YOUR SHIT IN A DATABASE, MICROSOFT!
On Apr 2, 10:28 pm, "Cor Ligthert [MVP]" <notmyfirstn...@planet.nl>
wrote:
Sadr,
http://msdn2.microsoft.com/en-us/lib....smtpmail.aspx
A pity is that it seems that Microsoft writes now in newer pages in the
bottom standard that it will run on W98, Me, and NT4. If you read the text
you will see it wont.
Cor
"PFC Sadr" <pfc_s...@hotmail.comschreef in berichtnews:11**********************@p15g2000hsd.g ooglegroups.com...
Cor;
I don't get it.
I don't understand
_WHICH_ operations don't work on these OS?
maybe this is a big piece of why .NET pisses me off so much
I just don't see this advertised anywhere-- maybe I just need to find
the right KB article?
thanks
On Apr 2, 4:51 pm, "Cor Ligthert [MVP]" <notmyfirstn...@planet.nl>
wrote:
CDDiller,
Maybe a W98, Me or NT4 computer which have not all functionality from
Net.
Cor
"cddiller" <cddil...@gmail.comschreef in
berichtnews:11**********************@e65g2000hsc.g ooglegroups.com...
Hi All,
My office doesn's use VB all that much (mostly embedded systems
development). I adapted a co-workers VB application (from VB 6.0) to
suit my needs using VB 2005 Express. VB 2005 Express auto-updated the
program from the old version.
I can run the published application just fine from my PC and my co-
workers, but I cannot get it to run on any other machine. I've tried
installing the .NET Framework (V 1.1 and 2.0, both the
redistributables and the SDKs) without any luck. I even installed VB
2005 Express on one of them without any luck.
When the program tries to run, I get a typical Windows warning
(<program>.exe has encountered a problem and needs to close. Blah,
blah, blah). When I tried to copy the project files over to the other
computer, I get an error saying "an unhandled exception of the type
system.invalidoperationexception occurred in <program>.exe ...
exception from HRESULT: 0x8007007E."
Any one have any ideas? This is killing me...
Thanks!
Chris Diller- Hide quoted text -
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and COr; I don't see anywhere on that link that mentins W98 ,ME or NT4
On Apr 2, 10:28 pm, "Cor Ligthert [MVP]" <notmyfirstn...@planet.nl>
wrote:
Sadr,
http://msdn2.microsoft.com/en-us/lib....smtpmail.aspx
A pity is that it seems that Microsoft writes now in newer pages in the
bottom standard that it will run on W98, Me, and NT4. If you read the text
you will see it wont.
Cor
"PFC Sadr" <pfc_s...@hotmail.comschreef in berichtnews:11**********************@p15g2000hsd.g ooglegroups.com...
Cor;
I don't get it.
I don't understand
_WHICH_ operations don't work on these OS?
maybe this is a big piece of why .NET pisses me off so much
I just don't see this advertised anywhere-- maybe I just need to find
the right KB article?
thanks
On Apr 2, 4:51 pm, "Cor Ligthert [MVP]" <notmyfirstn...@planet.nl>
wrote:
CDDiller,
Maybe a W98, Me or NT4 computer which have not all functionality from
Net.
Cor
"cddiller" <cddil...@gmail.comschreef in
berichtnews:11**********************@e65g2000hsc.g ooglegroups.com...
Hi All,
My office doesn's use VB all that much (mostly embedded systems
development). I adapted a co-workers VB application (from VB 6.0) to
suit my needs using VB 2005 Express. VB 2005 Express auto-updated the
program from the old version.
I can run the published application just fine from my PC and my co-
workers, but I cannot get it to run on any other machine. I've tried
installing the .NET Framework (V 1.1 and 2.0, both the
redistributables and the SDKs) without any luck. I even installed VB
2005 Express on one of them without any luck.
When the program tries to run, I get a typical Windows warning
(<program>.exe has encountered a problem and needs to close. Blah,
blah, blah). When I tried to copy the project files over to the other
computer, I get an error saying "an unhandled exception of the type
system.invalidoperationexception occurred in <program>.exe ...
exception from HRESULT: 0x8007007E."
Any one have any ideas? This is killing me...
Thanks!
Chris Diller- Hide quoted text -
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when I search for 'what version of the framework'
it doesn't give me ANYTHING close to the results that I need http://search.msdn.microsoft.com/sea...+the+framework
mother fucking dipshits in redmond needed to get into the search
engine race a decade ago
On Apr 2, 10:28 pm, "Cor Ligthert [MVP]" <notmyfirstn...@planet.nl>
wrote:
Sadr,
http://msdn2.microsoft.com/en-us/lib....smtpmail.aspx
A pity is that it seems that Microsoft writes now in newer pages in the
bottom standard that it will run on W98, Me, and NT4. If you read the text
you will see it wont.
Cor
"PFC Sadr" <pfc_s...@hotmail.comschreef in berichtnews:11**********************@p15g2000hsd.g ooglegroups.com...
Cor;
I don't get it.
I don't understand
_WHICH_ operations don't work on these OS?
maybe this is a big piece of why .NET pisses me off so much
I just don't see this advertised anywhere-- maybe I just need to find
the right KB article?
thanks
On Apr 2, 4:51 pm, "Cor Ligthert [MVP]" <notmyfirstn...@planet.nl>
wrote:
CDDiller,
Maybe a W98, Me or NT4 computer which have not all functionality from
Net.
Cor
"cddiller" <cddil...@gmail.comschreef in
berichtnews:11**********************@e65g2000hsc.g ooglegroups.com...
Hi All,
My office doesn's use VB all that much (mostly embedded systems
development). I adapted a co-workers VB application (from VB 6.0) to
suit my needs using VB 2005 Express. VB 2005 Express auto-updated the
program from the old version.
I can run the published application just fine from my PC and my co-
workers, but I cannot get it to run on any other machine. I've tried
installing the .NET Framework (V 1.1 and 2.0, both the
redistributables and the SDKs) without any luck. I even installed VB
2005 Express on one of them without any luck.
When the program tries to run, I get a typical Windows warning
(<program>.exe has encountered a problem and needs to close. Blah,
blah, blah). When I tried to copy the project files over to the other
computer, I get an error saying "an unhandled exception of the type
system.invalidoperationexception occurred in <program>.exe ...
exception from HRESULT: 0x8007007E."
Any one have any ideas? This is killing me...
Thanks!
Chris Diller- Hide quoted text -
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robin
shut the fuck up bitch
FEMALE PROGRAMMER ALERT
I'm not a troll.. but have you seen 'the sixth sense'
I SEE CRAP PRODUCTS
I SEE CRAP PRODUCTS
I SEE CRAP PRODUCTS
I SEE CRAP PRODUCTS
On Apr 3, 10:33 pm, "RobinS" <Rob...@NoSpam.yah.nonewrote:
Cor,
In case you didn't know, that's another one of our neighborhood troll's
aliases.
Robin S.
--------------------------------
"Cor Ligthert [MVP]" <notmyfirstn...@planet.nlwrote in messagenews:uS**************@TK2MSFTNGP03.phx.gbl. ..
Sadr,
http://msdn2.microsoft.com/en-us/lib....smtpmail.aspx
A pity is that it seems that Microsoft writes now in newer pages in the
bottom standard that it will run on W98, Me, and NT4. If you read the
text you will see it wont.
Cor
"PFC Sadr" <pfc_s...@hotmail.comschreef in bericht
news:11**********************@p15g2000hsd.googlegr oups.com...
Cor;
I don't get it.
I don't understand
_WHICH_ operations don't work on these OS?
maybe this is a big piece of why .NET pisses me off so much
I just don't see this advertised anywhere-- maybe I just need to find
the right KB article?
thanks
On Apr 2, 4:51 pm, "Cor Ligthert [MVP]" <notmyfirstn...@planet.nl>
wrote: CDDiller,
>Maybe a W98, Me or NT4 computer which have not all functionality from Net.
>Cor
>"cddiller" <cddil...@gmail.comschreef in berichtnews:11**********************@e65g2000hsc. googlegroups.com...
Hi All,
My office doesn's use VB all that much (mostly embedded systems
development). I adapted a co-workers VB application (from VB 6.0) to
suit my needs using VB 2005 Express. VB 2005 Express auto-updated
the
program from the old version.
I can run the published application just fine from my PC and my co-
workers, but I cannot get it to run on any other machine. I've tried
installing the .NET Framework (V 1.1 and 2.0, both the
redistributables and the SDKs) without any luck. I even installed VB
2005 Express on one of them without any luck.
When the program tries to run, I get a typical Windows warning
(<program>.exe has encountered a problem and needs to close. Blah,
blah, blah). When I tried to copy the project files over to the
other
computer, I get an error saying "an unhandled exception of the type
system.invalidoperationexception occurred in <program>.exe ...
exception from HRESULT: 0x8007007E."
Any one have any ideas? This is killing me...
Thanks!
Chris Diller- Hide quoted text -
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I'm contributing to this thread; STFU bitch
On Apr 3, 10:33 pm, "RobinS" <Rob...@NoSpam.yah.nonewrote:
Cor,
In case you didn't know, that's another one of our neighborhood troll's
aliases.
Robin S.
--------------------------------
"Cor Ligthert [MVP]" <notmyfirstn...@planet.nlwrote in messagenews:uS**************@TK2MSFTNGP03.phx.gbl. ..
Sadr,
http://msdn2.microsoft.com/en-us/lib....smtpmail.aspx
A pity is that it seems that Microsoft writes now in newer pages in the
bottom standard that it will run on W98, Me, and NT4. If you read the
text you will see it wont.
Cor
"PFC Sadr" <pfc_s...@hotmail.comschreef in bericht
news:11**********************@p15g2000hsd.googlegr oups.com...
Cor;
I don't get it.
I don't understand
_WHICH_ operations don't work on these OS?
maybe this is a big piece of why .NET pisses me off so much
I just don't see this advertised anywhere-- maybe I just need to find
the right KB article?
thanks
On Apr 2, 4:51 pm, "Cor Ligthert [MVP]" <notmyfirstn...@planet.nl>
wrote: CDDiller,
>Maybe a W98, Me or NT4 computer which have not all functionality from Net.
>Cor
>"cddiller" <cddil...@gmail.comschreef in berichtnews:11**********************@e65g2000hsc. googlegroups.com...
Hi All,
My office doesn's use VB all that much (mostly embedded systems
development). I adapted a co-workers VB application (from VB 6.0) to
suit my needs using VB 2005 Express. VB 2005 Express auto-updated
the
program from the old version.
I can run the published application just fine from my PC and my co-
workers, but I cannot get it to run on any other machine. I've tried
installing the .NET Framework (V 1.1 and 2.0, both the
redistributables and the SDKs) without any luck. I even installed VB
2005 Express on one of them without any luck.
When the program tries to run, I get a typical Windows warning
(<program>.exe has encountered a problem and needs to close. Blah,
blah, blah). When I tried to copy the project files over to the
other
computer, I get an error saying "an unhandled exception of the type
system.invalidoperationexception occurred in <program>.exe ...
exception from HRESULT: 0x8007007E."
Any one have any ideas? This is killing me...
Thanks!
Chris Diller- Hide quoted text -
>- Show quoted text -- Hide quoted text -
- Show quoted text -
On Apr 4, 7:52 am, "PFC Sadr" <pfc_s...@hotmail.comwrote:
when I search for 'what version of the framework'
it doesn't give me ANYTHING close to the results that I need
http://search.msdn.microsoft.com/sea...teId=0&tab=0&q...
mother fucking dipshits in redmond needed to get into the search
engine race a decade ago
On Apr 2, 10:28 pm, "Cor Ligthert [MVP]" <notmyfirstn...@planet.nl>
wrote:
Sadr,
http://msdn2.microsoft.com/en-us/lib....smtpmail.aspx
A pity is that it seems that Microsoft writes now in newer pages in the
bottom standard that it will run on W98, Me, and NT4. If you read the text
you will see it wont.
Cor
"PFC Sadr" <pfc_s...@hotmail.comschreef in berichtnews:11**********************@p15g2000hsd.g ooglegroups.com...
Cor;
I don't get it.
I don't understand
_WHICH_ operations don't work on these OS?
maybe this is a big piece of why .NET pisses me off so much
I just don't see this advertised anywhere-- maybe I just need to find
the right KB article?
thanks
On Apr 2, 4:51 pm, "Cor Ligthert [MVP]" <notmyfirstn...@planet.nl>
wrote:
>CDDiller,
>Maybe a W98, Me or NT4 computer which have not all functionality from
>Net.
>Cor
>"cddiller" <cddil...@gmail.comschreef in
>berichtnews:11**********************@e65g2000hsc. googlegroups.com...
Hi All,
My office doesn's use VB all that much (mostly embedded systems
development). I adapted a co-workers VB application (from VB 6.0) to
suit my needs using VB 2005 Express. VB 2005 Express auto-updated the
program from the old version.
I can run the published application just fine from my PC and my co-
workers, but I cannot get it to run on any other machine. I've tried
installing the .NET Framework (V 1.1 and 2.0, both the
redistributables and the SDKs) without any luck. I even installed VB
2005 Express on one of them without any luck.
When the program tries to run, I get a typical Windows warning
(<program>.exe has encountered a problem and needs to close. Blah,
blah, blah). When I tried to copy the project files over to the other
computer, I get an error saying "an unhandled exception of the type
system.invalidoperationexception occurred in <program>.exe ...
exception from HRESULT: 0x8007007E."
Any one have any ideas? This is killing me...
Thanks!
Chris Diller- Hide quoted text -
>- Show quoted text -- Hide quoted text -
- Show quoted text -- Hide quoted text -
- Show quoted text -
Would you all kindly move your fighting elsewhere? I'm looking for a
solution to my problem... not to get in the middle of some weird VB
User Group Feud...
cddiller wrote:
<snip>
Would you all kindly move your fighting elsewhere? I'm looking for a
solution to my problem... not to get in the middle of some weird VB
User Group Feud...
<snip>
Not a fight or Feud battle. Your thread had the misfortune to catch
the attention of the troll-on-hold that pesters this list (and a few
unlucky others, if I'm not mistaken).
This means that you'll see long threads of insults and non-sensical
babbling coming from and between folks such as PFC Sadr, Larry Linson
(Jr.), Susie DBA, Punjab Tom and Aarron Keimpf (I'm certainly
forgetting someone). They're all the same troll.
Don't post them back, if you possibly can.
Regards,
Branco.
cddiller wrote:
<backposted/>
You say the VB.net app was a conversion from a previously existing VB6
app. Are you using any controls specific to that environment that
couldn't be replaced by a corresponding one in the .Net framework? Are
you using COM technology directly (ADO or DAO, for example)? If you
answered yes to any of these, maybe you have a dependency problem, or
the actual issue is related to the underlying COM technology not being
in synch between your machines...
Anyway, it seems to me it's an installation problem. If it's possible,
build an install package for the original (VB6) application and notice
any dependencies. Verify if those dependencies are still required in
the .Net app.
Oh, and for VB Express, you'll need Net 2.0. The application isntall
will usually take care of downloading that, if I'm not mistaken.
HTH.
Regards,
Branco.
Hi All,
My office doesn's use VB all that much (mostly embedded systems
development). I adapted a co-workers VB application (from VB 6.0) to
suit my needs using VB 2005 Express. VB 2005 Express auto-updated the
program from the old version.
I can run the published application just fine from my PC and my co-
workers, but I cannot get it to run on any other machine. I've tried
installing the .NET Framework (V 1.1 and 2.0, both the
redistributables and the SDKs) without any luck. I even installed VB
2005 Express on one of them without any luck.
When the program tries to run, I get a typical Windows warning
(<program>.exe has encountered a problem and needs to close. Blah,
blah, blah). When I tried to copy the project files over to the other
computer, I get an error saying "an unhandled exception of the type
system.invalidoperationexception occurred in <program>.exe ...
exception from HRESULT: 0x8007007E."
Any one have any ideas? This is killing me...
Thanks!
Chris Diller
On Apr 4, 8:44 am, "Branco Medeiros" <branco.medei...@gmail.com>
wrote:
cddiller wrote:
<backposted/>
You say the VB.net app was a conversion from a previously existing VB6
app. Are you using any controls specific to that environment that
couldn't be replaced by a corresponding one in the .Net framework? Are
you using COM technology directly (ADO or DAO, for example)? If you
answered yes to any of these, maybe you have a dependency problem, or
the actual issue is related to the underlying COM technology not being
in synch between your machines...
Anyway, it seems to me it's an installation problem. If it's possible,
build an install package for the original (VB6) application and notice
any dependencies. Verify if those dependencies are still required in
the .Net app.
Oh, and for VB Express, you'll need Net 2.0. The application isntall
will usually take care of downloading that, if I'm not mistaken.
HTH.
Regards,
Branco.
Hi All,
My office doesn's use VB all that much (mostly embedded systems
development). I adapted a co-workers VB application (from VB 6.0) to
suit my needs using VB 2005 Express. VB 2005 Express auto-updated the
program from the old version.
I can run the published application just fine from my PC and my co-
workers, but I cannot get it to run on any other machine. I've tried
installing the .NET Framework (V 1.1 and 2.0, both the
redistributables and the SDKs) without any luck. I even installed VB
2005 Express on one of them without any luck.
When the program tries to run, I get a typical Windows warning
(<program>.exe has encountered a problem and needs to close. Blah,
blah, blah). When I tried to copy the project files over to the other
computer, I get an error saying "an unhandled exception of the type
system.invalidoperationexception occurred in <program>.exe ...
exception from HRESULT: 0x8007007E."
Any one have any ideas? This is killing me...
Thanks!
Chris Diller- Hide quoted text -
- Show quoted text -
I am using COM interfaces. I'll have to determine if it's using ADO
or DAO...
When I build an install package from VB6, where can I check the
dependencies?
Yes, the install does prompt to download .NET 2.0.
-Chris
Thanks Branco
"Branco Medeiros" <br*************@gmail.comschreef in bericht
news:11*********************@d57g2000hsg.googlegro ups.com...
cddiller wrote:
<snip>
>Would you all kindly move your fighting elsewhere? I'm looking for a solution to my problem... not to get in the middle of some weird VB User Group Feud...
<snip>
Not a fight or Feud battle. Your thread had the misfortune to catch
the attention of the troll-on-hold that pesters this list (and a few
unlucky others, if I'm not mistaken).
This means that you'll see long threads of insults and non-sensical
babbling coming from and between folks such as PFC Sadr, Larry Linson
(Jr.), Susie DBA, Punjab Tom and Aarron Keimpf (I'm certainly
forgetting someone). They're all the same troll.
Don't post them back, if you possibly can.
Regards,
Branco.
Thanks Robin
"RobinS" <Ro****@NoSpam.yah.noneschreef in bericht
news:1O******************************@comcast.com. ..
Cor,
In case you didn't know, that's another one of our neighborhood troll's
aliases.
Robin S.
--------------------------------
"Cor Ligthert [MVP]" <no************@planet.nlwrote in message
news:uS**************@TK2MSFTNGP03.phx.gbl...
>Sadr,
http://msdn2.microsoft.com/en-us/lib....smtpmail.aspx
A pity is that it seems that Microsoft writes now in newer pages in the bottom standard that it will run on W98, Me, and NT4. If you read the text you will see it wont.
Cor
"PFC Sadr" <pf******@hotmail.comschreef in bericht news:11**********************@p15g2000hsd.googleg roups.com...
>>Cor;
I don't get it.
I don't understand
_WHICH_ operations don't work on these OS? maybe this is a big piece of why .NET pisses me off so much
I just don't see this advertised anywhere-- maybe I just need to find the right KB article?
thanks
On Apr 2, 4:51 pm, "Cor Ligthert [MVP]" <notmyfirstn...@planet.nl> wrote: CDDiller,
Maybe a W98, Me or NT4 computer which have not all functionality from Net.
Cor
"cddiller" <cddil...@gmail.comschreef in berichtnews:11**********************@e65g2000hs c.googlegroups.com... Hi All,
My office doesn's use VB all that much (mostly embedded systems development). I adapted a co-workers VB application (from VB 6.0) to suit my needs using VB 2005 Express. VB 2005 Express auto-updated the program from the old version.
I can run the published application just fine from my PC and my co- workers, but I cannot get it to run on any other machine. I've tried installing the .NET Framework (V 1.1 and 2.0, both the redistributables and the SDKs) without any luck. I even installed VB 2005 Express on one of them without any luck.
When the program tries to run, I get a typical Windows warning (<program>.exe has encountered a problem and needs to close. Blah, blah, blah). When I tried to copy the project files over to the other computer, I get an error saying "an unhandled exception of the type system.invalidoperationexception occurred in <program>.exe ... exception from HRESULT: 0x8007007E."
Any one have any ideas? This is killing me...
Thanks! Chris Diller- Hide quoted text -
- Show quoted text -
cddiller wrote:
<snip>
I am using COM interfaces. I'll have to determine if it's using ADO
or DAO...
I used them (DAO/ADO) as examples. Look for other things that aren't
part of the, say, default package...
When I build an install package from VB6, where can I check the
dependencies?
It's a long time I don't do such thing, but I remember some dependency
relate screens when you create a setup project... Sorry not being of
much help, here.
Regards,
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