.net - "No Symbols Are Loaded" In New Application Framework Project?
Dec 28, 2009
In vb.net 2008, when I start a new project, it defaults to "Enable Application Framework." I add the following code to a button click handler to the main form in the new project:
Dim k As Integer
Dim s As String
For k = 1 To 5000000
s = Mid(s & k, 1, 30)
Next k
End Sub
Then, when I try to break execution to debug using the pause button, I get the message "No symbols are loaded for any call stack frame. The source code cannot be displayed." If I uncheck the "Enable Application Framework" project option, it breaks and debugs properly. (This also happens with other code not just this example).Is there a way to disable the Application Framework by default in a new project?Is there a setting that will allow a project with Application Framework enabled to break and debug? Did I mangle the installation? This is a recent VS2008 installation. Is there some option I should have selected during installation?
I have a web service I am working on. Recently I made a whole bunch of changes and now, although I can successfully compile it, when I run it my break-points will not work. The red dot turns into a circle and floating the mouse over it reveals the message:
The breakpoint will no currently be hit. No symbols have been loaded for this document.
I have NO idea what I changed to cause this to begin happening. One big change was to add a reference to a WSDL, but I really don't think that is the problem.[code]...
I have now wasted 8+ hours trying tot fix this problem. I have read many of the dozens of threads already related to this issue and I have not solved the problem.Situation: VS 2005 .NET 2.0 Windows Server 2003 Project is on my local machine, database is on a remote server within network This is not a web service or a hand-help application, it's just a plain old data-base driven website.What I know:
Converted a VB.NET 2003 project to a VS 2010 project, and now I can't step into the code.et the following error:"the breakpoint will not currently be hit. no symbols have been loaded for this document"
I am attempting to publish a project I have just finished on a DVD. The problem I have is a lot of the computers this project will land on, have no internet capability.
How then do I get things loaded on their computers such as "MS .Net Framework 4 Client Profile" and the Powerpack dll?
How do I fix this error in Visual Studio? "The project file cannot be loaded. The application for project ... is not installed" I have copied a whole project onto my PC, both into My Documents/Visual Studio and into inetpub/wwwroot, but when I try to open the project in Visual Studio, it tries to open just 1 file .vssproj and gives me error messages, like : "The project file cannot be loaded. The application for project ... is not installed.". What am I doing wrong? The VS edition is 2005 as are all the projects aI am trying to load.
Problem in VisualBasic 10 on Windows 7 OS I have a form which has 30 lines for user input in format <textbox for Name> <comboBox for Type> <comboBox for Quality> <NumericUpDown for Amount> At the start of each line is a CheckBox. The intention is this enables/Disables the line. I have associated each object with an Array - eg
Dim Name(30) As Textbox etc and assigned Name(1)=Name1
[code]....
ie enable/disable the boxes on a line dependent on whether CheckBox is Checked The Sub for Picked_Changed refuses to allow referenced to the arrays within, even if not generated by the picking of box (see above - it allowed '=Men3.Value' but not 'Men(3).Value', although the button sub is fine with this)
I have just a form in my VB.Net project and even when I try debugging that - there is nothing going on besides the form being loaded - I get the error: No symbols are loaded for any call stack frame. The source code cannot be displayed.
I want to start my project with a sub main by disabling the application framework. The problem is that if i do this then the application starts and then exits in a few moments. Is there a way which could hold it until the last form is closed.
I had gotten a whole new application off of another computer and when I run the project, it runs fine and also breaks at the specified break points. But any new code that I put in, at the break point it doesnt break. When I hoover over the red circle it says " The breakpoint will not currently be hit. No symbol have been loaded for this document." I was reading the other threads similar to this problem but did not solve the problem Are there
I have looked I'm not just posting this question. My breakpoints turn hollow yellow and hovering over them displays "The breakpoint will not currently be hit. No symbols have been loaded for this document" Maybe I don't understand what is going on here. I set it up to use microsofts symbol server although I have no idea how that works. From what I've read i'm guessing I would have to know what dll file I was using in my application vb files I guess. I set it to load all symbol files. Anyway I've tried deleting my obj and bin folders, making sure I'm in debug and not release, I've tried it over and over again. I can't get my program to stop at breakpoints. It also will not "Break" and highlight the source code like Visual Studio 6 does. I've tried Visual Studio Ultimate and Professional versions. I've turned off everything and turned it back on and tried it in different paired configurations and I can't get this software to stop at a breakpoint. It tells me it's not going to but doesn't tell me how to make it. I've been to the top 50 webpages on google with the search of the displayed information and they all say to do something I've tried. I've tried running it as administrator. I'm not wanting to give up but man what was wrong with it not needing symbols and just stopping on the red dang dot!!! I enable dot net source stepping and it downloaded two dll files but it still says no symbols have been loaded when I click debug.
Ok here's what I did. I deleted my obj and bin files, started vs 2010 pro as administrator went to project properties, compile and select generate full debug information , I also enabled dot net source stepping and it started working. I have tried several things while not running it as administrator and that is the only difference in the steps I just took and THESE STEPS FIXED THE PROBLEM.
I have a solution that I wish to upgrade from Vb.net framework 1.1 to framework 4.0. The solution consists of a number of projects, all but one of which compile to dll's. The master project compiles to a executable which provides a menuing system which dynamically loads the dll's and connects to entry points.
The projects contain normal classes, numbers of forms and also controls, which are either usercontrols or are inherited extensions of standard windows controls.There are a number of third party components (eg reporting and grid controls from Component One, Ribbon control from DevExpress etc).
Im new here and may i have answer to my question since i been looking for sutoliton a long time ago,
I had a database looks like that user:pass (<IP>) user:pass (220.135.70.173:3128)that i need is to remove the text between ( and ) and the symbols too.
The title says it all, if you have link on what I need to download please indicate in this thread or please relocate me if there's a thread for this problem.
I don't think this is possible but thought I'd just double check...
I have a class library project (i.e building this project results in a DLL being created) and I add a reference to this DLL in several of my other applications. This DLL project targets .NET Framework v2.0.
However, some of these apps that use the DLL target .NET 2.0 (or 3.5) and some target .NET 4.0. But because .NET 4.0 does not include 2.0 and 3.5 in it, its possible for someone to have .NET 4.0 installed but not .NET 2.0, therefore meaning that they won't be able to run my app because of the reference to a DLL that requires .NET 2.0.
So the solutions as far as I can see are: 1. Include .NET 2.0/3.5 as an additional prereq for my .NET 4.0 apps... ewww. 2. Create a copy of this DLL project and make it target .NET 4.0 then in my .NET 4.0 apps add a reference to that rather than the .NET 2.0 version.
So far I've been using the second option, which is working fine but its just very annoying having to remember to copy and paste any changes I make in one version of the DLL project into the other one.
So is there any way I can have a single DLL project but have it build 2 versions of the DLL, one targeting .NET 2.0/3.5 and one targeting .NET 4.0? As I've written this down I've just realised I could always build the solution, copy the DLL out to another folder, then change the target framework and build it again to get the new DLL but that's still not ideal.
Using VS 2010 Ultimate by the way in case that makes any difference to the options I've got available
I am in the process of developing a messaging framework for a windows application that sends messages to a java application. To be precise when the win app wants to send a message it simply drops the message in a common database table which will be picked up by the java app. The windows application is deployed across 10 application servers (10 instances) over citrix for load balancing.Each instance of the application is capable of sending a message to the java application and each of these messages should have a unique id. From my end I need to make sure every message generated has to carry a unique id so that they can be identified when necessary. All the messages can be cleared every day or two.i am not quite sure about a best method of achieving this. Initially I wanted to create a static method that serves the next available id (incrementing the last id by 1). But this approach willn't guarantee unique number as the application starts only when at least one user is logged on. For e.g .On one server the app starts when a user logs in, he then sends a message and then the application stops when that user logs off. So when a next request for the app comes to that server a new instance will be started.
confirm the forum for this question about Visual Web Developer 2010 Express. I found a VWD Express forum, but it was in Spanish... Lo Siento. My issue is selecting a down-level, 3.5, framework version as I create a new project/website. I have figured out how to CHANGE the target framework version once the website/project is created. I have the 3.5x installed on the system and available. The articles I have seen discussing this issue, refer to a framework version selection drop list in the new project creation dialog/wizard. I do not have that option.
I'm looking around and I "think" I'm reading conflicting statements about MonoDevelop's ability to support a VB.NET project. Some places say it's not possible yet, and other places say that you can with MonoDevelop V2.10... unfortunately I can't seem to find this elusive v2.10.
Do any of you know if this is currently possible (even if I have to install a beta)?
I've been passed a solution that has a vb.Net 2.0 project that references to a .Net 3.5 library. The library compiles with out problem but the vb project does not. It complains of missing objects which are in the library which are correctly added in the imports. Also I see a yellow yield sign next to the reference library also when I add the reference it complains of the framework version difference. Any help is apritiated. Also I'm using VS10. Imported the projects with no errors. A colleague has this working on VS9.
I have an application that uses many forms and a couple of modules. One module modMain contains my subMain that starts the application. In subMain an instance of frmMainMenu (insFrmMainMenu) is created with a menubar. As the user selects an item from the menu bar, an instance of a specific form is created (for example insFrmViewCustomer). That instance is opened with the ShowDialog method. When the form insFrmViewCustomer is closed, a statement in insFrmMainMenu disposes the instance of insFrmViewCustomer. modMain also contains many public functions and subs, as well as public variables. The other modules contain public functions and subs.
So, What is loaded into memory when the application starts? And Is there a tool within Visual Studio that tells me the answer to the first question?
We have an application that allows custom UI and interaction via SDK. A DLL is developed for this purpose using VB.Net and the SDK. An object variable refers to the application and there are some other object variables for components within the application.
I created a VS2010 application that stores data in xml files with a custom extension (e.g. ".ABC") I would like to be able to open an .ABC file and have the application launch with the specific file's data loaded. This is analogous to opening a Word doc and having Word open with the doc loaded. I have searched for a while but can't even think of a phrase that explains this process. Nothing seems to match "You know . . . that thing that happens when you double click on a data file".
I have a small application (in VB.NET 2008) which gives the user the option to open a PDF document. This document is stored on a mapped network drive and is loaded in to the AxAcroPDF Control.
When closing my application I get the following message
The instruction at "0x0700609c" referenced memory at "0x00000014". The memory could not be read.
I've been google-ing this error message, but seen only a lot of problems, but no solutions.
I also tried using the WebBrowser Control, but this gives the same error.
I have VB.NET Window based project built on .NET 3.5 Framework that is working on the Windows7 32 bit System but when I try to run this same application in Windows7 64 bit System it gives an error message: "System.BadImageFormatException: An attempt was made to load a program with an incorrect format. (Exception from HRESULT: 0x8007000B)"
I created a small application and an installer project for it. I can install and also run it, only thing htat i dont like is that during setup, it downloads .NET Framework 3.5 SP1 and this takes long sometimes. I want to have it on the installation CD later.
I have seen in the installer's detected dependencies, that there is the 3.5 framework contained and it has a InstallURL property = [URL]..I am a little confused about all the Framework stuff on this site - so just 3 simple questions:
1) which file exactly do i have to download, 2) where to put it and 3) what to write into the property InstallURL then? (Maybe needed to change also other properties)?
I have a gridview in windows form. When lots of data are loaded from the database to the gridview, my application hang until all the data are loaded to the gridview. Is there any way to solve this problem? I also want to display a gif image [loading.gif] or progressbar when data is being loading to the gridview to show the user that data is being loading to the gridview. But the image and progressbar also hang.
I have also one ToolTip, I want to display that tooltip in the center of the screen. My code is as follow but it is not positioning that tooltip in the center.
Dim x As Integer = TryCastInteger(Screen.PrimaryScreen.WorkingArea.Width / 2) Dim y As Integer = TryCastInteger(Screen.PrimaryScreen.WorkingArea.Height /2) ToolTip1.Show("It will take few seconds to display the data.", KryptonPanel1, x, y)