[2008] Create A Standalone Exe?
Jan 20, 2009I am using visual studio 2008 professional. I would like to create a standalone exe. Meaning that the program will run off one file and doesn't need to be installed.
View 14 RepliesI am using visual studio 2008 professional. I would like to create a standalone exe. Meaning that the program will run off one file and doesn't need to be installed.
View 14 RepliesI had developed a small windows software. Now I want create a setup file so that a client can install it on off-line. I used the publishing wizard, it successfully creates the setup file but if I try to install it on other computer which doesn't have the .net Framework, it tries to get it from the net. To avoid this I want to include .net framework into the setup file. How can I do this ?
View 7 RepliesIt is my understanding that Visual Basic 6 allowed you to create a standalone .exe file (compile all files into one .exe) with its package and deployment wizard. Does VB 2010 have an equivalent to this? If so, how do I get to it?
View 5 RepliesI was wondering that when you go and publish your application that you can do it in such away that all the necessery files are there so all you have to do is click on one file and it loads without it installing on the hardrive.
View 3 Repliesi have create a application. i want to create a .exe file on the desktop without having to go into the project folder then bin folder to open the .exe file. How do i create that kind of standalone .exe file?
i try copy and paste the .exe file on the desktop but there is always having this error <project name> has encountered a problem and needs to close. We are sorry for the convenience.
Well I have a program, and I want to the program works alone at determinate time. I know that I have to create a "standalone executable" proyect or something like that. I really don't know how do this kind of things.
View 2 RepliesI'm planning to create a standalone problem that triggered by scheduler.When the program is triggered, I would like the program to stay on top all the time, even though user clicks on other programs.
View 4 RepliesCurrently i only managed to implement the google map(static) into my application,but i want to replace it with a dynamic map. Is there any website or example for me to refer? I tried reading up google API website, but i still dont get it.
View 2 RepliesI created a Visual Studio 2005 application that works and installs on other user's computers, but not the way I want.
1. I want to create a single file that I can distribute to any user so when he clicks it, the application will be INSTALLED.
2. When it installs, it chooses to do in its own location. It does not give the user an option to save or install in a specific folder (where the application will be used because other files are there). How do i allow the user to save the the application in a specific folder?
3. I would like a single file that the user clicks to RUN the application. Is that the in*.exe?
I have created a windows form application, but when i publish it (to cd setting), and then try and install it, (on windows 7, only tried there so far), I get a cannot open or read mainfest file, or cannot connect to download from the original pc's IP address error messages.
I have spent considerable time relearning visual basic (used microsoft basic man many years ago), and now want to use the program on my other computers I can upload/paste the error file if needed
Now i wan to create a standalone program to send datagrid data via email . izit any way to send the datagrid to email body ? below is my code.
Public Class Form1
Dim oLapp As Object
Dim oItem As Object
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I need to create a standalone application using Visual Basic 2010 without .ico, .deploy, .manifest files.
how can I create only its *.exe file ?
starting out by making small programs, but all I can do is compile and run.I am desperately looking for a way to turn my program into an executable without any installers, as well as the ability to run on other computers (Programs will be made on a PC with Windows 7, and run on others with 7, Vista, and XP (32 Bit). The program will be x86.
View 3 RepliesApps created using VB.NET requires Dot Net Framework to run on a pc, doesn't it? Is there anyway to create a standalone executable file in VB.NET so that i have to just give the executable only which will run on any system (which has not Dot Net installed) without any setup. What I want to mean is If I copy the executable file and paste it on other pc, it should work.
View 13 RepliesDoes anyone have experience of rapidly translating an access application into a standalone windows application? My current thoughts are to create an SQL database and a gui in c# and vb, or adobe flex 3.As with acces, the GUI would mainly comprise of controls such as radio buttons, combo box (populated from a table), check boxes, text boxes, text areas and data grids. It will also need the ability to create reports as access does.
View 2 RepliesSo I'm a beginner and I'm guessing this has been asked before, but can anyone tell me how to save multiple inputs from textboxes and radio buttons etc. as one whole umm... thing in a STANDALONE form. I don't want any extra CFG or INI files etc. Kind of like how a new profile in a game would work. I'm a beginner so please try to keep it simple (or if you already know of a thread with the exact same question please link that as a reply instead).
View 2 RepliesVB.NET: Can the .EXE built by VS2005 be deployed as a standalone EXE?When I change the mode in VS2005 to "Release" and build the solution, the binRelease directory then contains the solution .EXE file, but also a .pdb, vshost.exe and .xml file. What are these extra files and are they necessary?
I copied the .exe file to another machine and it executed properly, but there was a significant delay when it first executed - thereafter it was like any other program. What is the reason for this, Is it because the other 3 files in the Release folder are not there with it?
So I have a macro here that will copy some information from a spreadsheet to an access database.I want to change it so it is its own file, and when run the user is asked what spreadsheet they want to export to the database.I will need to include the "Microsoft DAO 3.6 Object Library" (currently I have it checked off under references)I have installed Microsoft visual basic 2008 express, and pasted my code in there but there are lots of "undeclared" office functions / objects like:[code]what would I need to import to get access to these things?
View 5 RepliesImports Microsoft.Office.Interop.Excel
Imports System.IO
'btnclikevent runs this code
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I'm trying to learn Crystal Reports (VS 2005, VB) and per this question I was trying to drive the report with my own data objects instead of through a DB connection.
I found this tutorial and it looked promising as an answer to my question, but after diving in it only seems to apply to web development.
Am I out of luck in trying to power a Crystal Report with .NET objects in a standalone application?
I need to be able to run multiple instances of a standalone (3rd party) application. This application prevents multiple instances from being ran from within the application. I need to basically override this.
I know it can be accomplished by hexing the original executable, however I would like to stay away from this method as I'd like for other users to be able to use my application from the get go without needing to hex the 3rd party app themselves or me having to send them the hexed app. Is there any way to achieve this or am I just taking crazy pills?
I'm using this control in a application to load the URL of a .jpg image. The thing is that the image is bigger than the control, so I want it to automatically resize the image, as IE does when the same thing happens there, and it even shows a little magnifier glass to restore the image to full size.How can this be achieved? What happens at default is that the image is bigger than the control, so a quarter of it shows and I have to scroll to see the rest.
View 4 Replieshow to convert an existing Standalone Java Application to a Dynamic WEB Application which can be deployed on Apache-Tomcat Server container ?
View 2 RepliesI'm an inquisitive .NET student without any commercial working knowledge and I have been puzzled by what exactlty are .NET languages meant for? Q1.If you look on job websites, .NET seems mainly used for web applications, not much for Windows applications? (My dream job is to develop standalone small Windows applications.)
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I want to create a class is it where I can do...
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How do I do this? Do i create a class and create a instance of CarData? but how do I add Color and Year etc to it?
I Am trying to connect to the database(in Sql Server 2008) through my vb.net desktop application, perform a backup, and then allow the user to save the backup file to their computer Using Save Dialog box in vb.net 2008.
View 1 RepliesI'm trying to create an addin for visual studio 2008. I have never attempted this before so I read about it in a couple places on the web for one:
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Now that is for visual studio 2005 but I figured it would be a good enough place to start. So I tried using the add in wizard and createing a new add in...
The funny part is they say that the wizard creates a basic add in that works. But straight out of the wizard attempting to test it I get this error:
"The Add-in 'Project1' failed to load or caused an exception..." blah blah
"Error Message: The system cannot find the file specified.Error number: 80070002"
I just think it's funny that the basic VS created add in from the wizard dosn't work right. So can anyone help me on how to get started and properlly create / load an add in?
I have previously created a DLL in VB6 that I then used in a Microstation VBA program. But now cannot create a DLL with VB 2008 Express that works. I am trying to create a simple test DLL. The DLL appears in the Release directory of both the Bin and Obj directories but when trying to register it I get the following message "Can't find DLL entry point in TestRun.dll". Is it possible to create a working DLL with VB Express or do I have to "upgrade" to another "version" of VB.
View 14 RepliesI am trying to create a timer in VB 2008 and would like it to have minutes, seconds, and milliseconds. The timer should look like this : mm:ss.ms
View 6 RepliesI want to create a web browser, and i don't want to use the microsoft web browser element, i want to use webkit can i put this into VB 2008?
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