I'm trying to convert an old vb project from 2008 to 2010. Ive tried using vb 2010's convert wizard aswell as changing the .sln file manually. When i try to convert the project automatically using the wizard it gives me an error saying that the project type is not supported. Does anybody know a solution to converting my 2008 project to 2010?
Is there a tool to convert a VB.NET 2005 project to a C# 2008 project. I am trying to convert our project to VS 2008 and mostly port all the vb.NET code in some projects to C# 3.0/3.5.
I am trying to convert an old VB 6 project to VS 2008, but it is giving me the following error:
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Upgrade failed: Exception occurred: Could not load referenced component:TABCTL32.OCX (1.1.0)You need to install this component before you upgrade the project.It is recommended you install VB6.0, with all referenced components, and ensure the application compiles and runs before upgrading.I don't have VB6.0, so how do I work around this?
I had web application (website?) that was started in VS 08 (this was the VS 08 that comes with SQL Server 2008 - not the full-blown version) and I loaded it in to VS 2010 (this is a recent Professional version upgrade from VS 05 Pro). The web app is a HealthVault application created by the HealthVault Application Manager that ships with the HealthVault SDK.
So, I loaded it in to VS 10 and VS 10 converted it to a VS 10 project and now it won't build. The problem is in the web config file and I normally don't work on web applications so I am completely lost.[code]...
For reasons that are beyond my control, I have three Projects. Projects A and B reference project C. Project A references project B so that it can open a large form in project B. I now need to open that large form from project C, but VB won't allow me to add a reference from C to B because that would create a circular dependency. I found a way around it, though. I created a Timer in A, and when I opened C from A, I passed in that timer. When the user performs a certain action, I enable the Timer from A, and this causes C to open B for me.
Recently I created a Windows Form database project in VS 2010 and it worked great.I am now trying to port this project into VS 2008 (Using VB.NET in both btw).When I run it in VS 2008 I receive the following error message:[code]
All my questions in this topic related to asp.net 2.0 While working on some old project when i first opened it Visual studio asked me if i want to convert project from asp.net 2.0 to asp.net 3.5. Is it safe to chose yes ?
If i chosen no in the previous question, how can i later still convert it to asp.net 3.5 ? (Visual studio gave this option in the first place, so i guess it is possible to do later)
I've made a Jeopardy game using VS2010 and I mistakenly made it as a .NET 4.0 project.I am wondering if there is any easy way to convert the project into a .NET 2.0 project so more people will be able to use the program.[URL]
Has anyone else had issues with Visual Basic 2010?My visual basic program has been running fine for months but recently every time I try and load a project (any project) the program freezes, then I have to close it down and reload, every time I load Visual basic for the second time I get the following error:
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An error was encountered while opening associated documents the last time this solution was loaded. Document load is being skipped during this solution load in order to avoid that error.Plus when trying to run a project in debug it takes ages to load (around 5 minutes) this has only started happening recently, projects were loading in seconds.
how i can convert my project into exe program.For your info i am using visual studio 2005 . I have 1 project which i develop using vs 2005 and i want to convert it into exe so that i can run my program at other computer.
I want to convert my project into application.But my program is working with the help of SQL Server through LAN.. I converted it as application software.. And It works well in my system only.. If i install and run it in some other system which doesn't have SQL Server,.Net framework, it shows Error.What i do now.
i wish if any one can help me in this:i finished from my project and i want now to conver it to an executable file before it can be used or installed in a workstation.
I've created program with MS SQL database.I'am using ADO.NET. There is one dataset and lot of adapters and binding sources connected to dataset. My question is, what is the best and fastest way to switch my project to Access database. I know I first must change connection string. Then all declared 'SqlCommands' to 'OleDbCommands' and SqlAdapters' to 'OleDbAdapters' and so on.. I'm interested if anyone had experience with it, give me some advice and tips before i hit with my head to the wall.
A colleague has written a useful tool. He wrote it as a standalone tool, but it works even better as an includable dll, though it needs a bit of other functionality for it to be a really good drop-in component. What I am wondering is whether a project can be compiled as both an exe and as a dll?
There are alternatives, such as having a dll version and an exe version, since the dll version needs to include a few different methods that the exe version doesn't need, but this alternative sucks, since it would mean changing two sets of code.
Another alternative is to build the dll, then change the exe to be a project that references the dll....and does nothing other than calling one method in the dll. That kind of sucks, too, but not as bad.
I want to be able to use his module in some of my programs, and it really should be built as a component rather than a standalone app, but I want to know whether there are other options that I haven't considered.
how to do this, but I do not get ANY of them. I just want to know how to convert a multi-form project into one EXE file. I have 2 forms, but I want to know if there's a way to have only 1 EXE file.