Form.Webbrowser Control Different Between Vista 32bit And Vista 64bit?
Oct 11, 2009
I am been working on an a small app that has a Forms.Webbrowser control that navigates to a Adobe Flash program. I have developed the app on Vista 32bit platform and have had no problems. I have sent the app to a couple of people to test out and one is using Vista 64bit and is running into a problem. I know the webbrowser control just uses the underlying base framework of IE. The problem on the 64 bit machine is when the site is navigated to it says that it needs to have Flash installed. When the user goes to Adobe's site it says they need to use a 32bit browser.
As stated on Adobe site here:[URL] the Flash player need to be in a 32 bit browser. What options do I have to be able fix this problem? Is there another control that I can use that would be the same in a 32bit platform and 64bit platform? Besides navigating to the Flash program, the browser also goes to standard web pages.
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May 30, 2009
i compile my form with the below code when i run it on vista work fine without any problem but when i try to run in on XP cant run... that happened with any XP machine.[code]when i run my exe to other Vista machines work fine... but on xp NO.
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Jun 9, 2009
I am trying to build a WSP file in VS2008 on my VB.NET project. How would I go about doing this? I can find a lot of plugins for C# but not VB.NET.
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Nov 26, 2009
XP WEBBROWSER-CONTROL: brings up PDF embedded in webbrowser control, as desired.XP IE7: Behaves the same if you manually navigate to URL, as desired.VISTA WEBBROWSER-CONTROL: brings up PDF by separately launching Acrobat, won't embed in webbrowser control. Not desired.Vista IE7: embeds PDF properly if you navigate to same URL, as desired.I am using Acrobat 9, where there is a preference setting under Internet to bring up PDF embedded in browser -- works fine directly in IE7, but not in webbrowser control.
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Jan 25, 2009
Winsock for some reason does not work with Windows Vista 64Bit? Is there another way that is as simple as that? If so what and how?
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Oct 12, 2009
I've developed an application that uses NET 2.0 webBrowser controls... runs fine on every platform including XP 64bit on a 64 bit box but fails when tried on a 64 bit Vista - 64 bit box... It should be ok to run a 32 bit app on a 64 bit box... I assume there must be a Hotfix or a SP for this issue but I can find it and I have searched quite a bit.Could it be compiling with NET 2.0 SP 1 or 2 on the development machine OR a Visual Studio 2005 Service pack upgrade on the development machine OR possibly a required Service Pack for the target Vista 64 bit box OR could it be a conflict with a 32 bit WebBrowser control on a system that has 64 bit WebBrowser control - a switch needs to be set somewhere?
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Jan 18, 2010
I'm using the following code to iterate through and find windows containing specific strings in their title bars. I have two projects containing this identical information, yet for some reason - it works when targeted to x64, but FindWindowLike returns 0 always on x86. I need this to run in x86.I am developing this on Windows 7 x64, but it needs to run on my machine as well as XPx32. What I can't fathom is why it compiles/runs on x64 but not x32 (considering I'm targetting user*32*.dll)
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May 22, 2009
I had a vb6 applications which using following dll files 1. shell32.dll 2. user32.dll 3. comdlg32.dll 4. apigid32.dll. It is working fine on vista 32bit OS . Now i am trying to run my application on Vista 64bit OS.
Is it working fine on vista 64bit OS with out any changing in vb6 code?Is there any problem with this above mentioned dlls on Vista 64bit OS?
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Mar 17, 2011
Something that is bugging me which My application is targeted for 32 bit machines but I'm not sure which .NET installation package to use with my deployment: 32, 64 or the package with both.I currently bundle the .NET 32 bit installation with my installer and that works fine. I don't have a 64 bit machine to test with, so my question is what version of the framework will my application need on a 64 bit machine?
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Aug 8, 2011
I am moving to a Windows 7 64-bit development machine. Talk about causing problems. I've Googled, but can't seem to find much to help my specific needs. I'm hitting maximum errors in my IDE error list, so I won't start listing them. I've tried targetting both x86 and x64, but I still get errors out the wazzu. Is there a good starting point for me to learn how to do this? or should I just start going through the errors and trying to correct them one by one?
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Oct 6, 2010
Ok server is Windows Server 2008 R2. I've already installed other 32 bit applications. I had my own application compiled as ANY CPU, I just copied the folder containing my executable and DLL files to the server. Doing it this way is fine on Windows 2003 Server and other 32 bit operating systems. I registered the DLL files by using regsvr32. When I ran the file, it would come up with an invalid exception error. I compiled it as x86 and tried it again and it crashed immediately without any errors.
So I have VS 2005, application compiled as x86 - what do I do to get it running in Windows Server 2008 R2?Also as a side line, I didn't know that the server was 64bit to start with so I installed 32bit MySQL - should I remove and install 64bit?
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Jan 3, 2011
I'm running Win7 64bit, but I want the applications I make in VB .NET (.NET 3.5, 2008) to be 32bit instead of 64bit. Is there any way to achieve this?
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Jun 6, 2011
I just need to be able to determine whether the OS the program is currently running on is either 32bit or 64bit.
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Jan 17, 2012
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I have compiled my app (Just standard windows controld, no third party) on my 64bit system to run on a 32Bit XP system. In have tried all the different settings (x86, x32, All) The error i get is: MyApp.exe has encountered a problem and needs to close. Sorry for the inconvenience. This is my first post here, I hope i havent managed to break any rules
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Mar 15, 2012
We have a winforms appliction that has to talk to an AS400. To do this we imported the IBM.Data.DB2.iSeries classes in the Winforms application and have IBM System I Access for Windows on our machines. It must have the System I Access or it will not talk to the AS/400. Everything works fine on my 64bit development machine. It also works fine on the client's 64bit machine. However when we attempt to install it on a 32bit machine we get a Bad Image format exception. We tried making just an x86 installer instead of any cpu but that did not work (same bad image exception).
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May 20, 2011
I have some programs written in VB2010 using functions from a DLL. I have compiled and run these programs on a 32bit XP computer and a 32bit Win7 computer and have had no problems accessing the DLL.I have published an installation of these programs and tried running the install on a 64bit Win7 machine and the installation is performed correctly. It installs the programs and copies the required DLL into the same folder. the problem is that whenever I run the software and try to access the DLL I get errors.
The error says something like:
An unhandled exception has occurred in your application. An attempt was made to load a program with an incorrect format. (Exception from HRESULT:0x8007000B)
If I click past it the software runs and all of the forms are loaded properly, but anytime in the software if I try to access the DLL I get the same error.I am declaring functions in the DLL like this:
Public Declare Function OpenDriver Lib "OP815M.DLL" (ByVal handle_Renamed As Integer) As Integer
I have also tried placing the DLL in the system32 directory and also the sysWOW64 directory and that did not help as well.I do recall that hardware drivers need to be properly signed and pass the Microsoft Logo testing. Must I get the DLLs I am using properly signed?
Edit: Also it might be fair to mention that I have used the DLL with another program written in C, which would run in the DOS command line in Windows and it correctly accesses the DLL on a 64bit machine, but just when run from the DOS command line in windows.
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Oct 16, 2009
I developed a Visual Basic program in VS2005 that uses SQL2005 on a 32bit system, which runs perfectly on 32bit systems using Click Once deployment, but whenever I try to load or run same program on any 64bit system, it does not load or run. What do I need to do to make the program run on 64bit systems.
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Oct 13, 2010
I am trying to execute DiskShadow on Server 2008 R2 via Process.Start
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Now, what's happening is that the Diskshadow script fails with a "com call "(*vssobject)->initializeforbackup" failed." If I then open a command prompt/powershell prompt as administrator and execute "Diskshadow -s diskshadow.txt" manually it works just fine.
If, however, I try c:windowssyswow64Diskshadow -s diskshadow.txt I get the exact same error as when I try to run it via Process.StartSo, there seems to be some 32bit weirdness going on here when I try to run Diskshadow via Process.Start (Even though I am forcing it to use the copy in C:windowssystem32
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Feb 8, 2011
i've finally finished my A2 project by building a program for a real life solution. This program works on the school computers which are 32bit XP but when i try to run it on a Windows 7 64bit system, i can't get it to work after trying various things.
error:The 'Microsoft.Jet.OLEDB.4.0' provider is not registered on the local machine.
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Dec 30, 2011
i have my app code which programed on 32 bit now when i copy it to 64 bit and try to open the project i get this error Quote:Type library importer encountered a property getter 'sessionPlaylistCount' on type 'WMPLib.IWMPNowPlayingHelperDispatch' without a valid return type. The importer will attempt to import this property as a method instead.TlbImp
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Jun 14, 2010
Basically i want to run a program that is created in vb2008 with its compiler properties set to AnyCPUThe programmer has a 32bit os, so he has not recognized that his referenced assemblies are not compatible with 64bit OS and therefore throw system.badimageformatexception on 64bit OS (such as mine; im running windows 7)
now it is my understanding that all 32bit applications can be run on 64bit windows because the WOW64 emulator can run them (just like programs that get installed in the program files x86 directory)so the problem here is that my OS cant recognize that this program must be run in 32bit since that programmer foolishly set the compile options to anycpu i can not contact the programmer and therefore asking him to recompile is not a possible solution.So, how do i run this program as 32 bit on my 64bit OS? how can i manually set 32-bit compatibility? it is not available in compatibility options.I tried running in compatibility mode for windows xp sp2 i tried putting the software in program files x86 folder.
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Aug 16, 2009
I am using a monthcalendar control and datetimepicker control in my vb.net 2005 windows applicaion. My operating system is Vista Home Premium. Now my problem is that when I run my application on XP then the view of monthcalendar control changes. I just want that the view of mc control remain same in xp also bcoz the look of mc control in vista is quite cool.
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Apr 19, 2009
I'm trying to register an active x control in windows vista but no luck. i'm using regsvr32 "myButton.ocx" in run command but its not working and giving error everytime. how can i register an activex control in windows vista 32bit?
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Aug 10, 2009
I have form and Picture box . And Few Text Box Over on it The Form Getting Bigger so text box getting new position as result Its not Displaying Properly I am Including my Image Please See The You can understand The Problem This Problem happening Few Vista and XP [URL]..
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Jun 12, 2010
Alright so I'm using Windows Vista Ultimate with a 64 bit processor and the winsock control won't work.Originally Microsoft Visual Basic 2008 didn't have the winsock control, so I downloaded it and registered it correctly and it still wont work. I have no idea what to do,
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Sep 13, 2008
I was wondering if anyone know's how to make a form or part of a form transparent like the top of Windows Vista Aero windows or the gadget gallery?
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Jul 8, 2010
I have detected a problem running my application under Vista 64 bits OS.
My application is developed using VB.NT 2008 and compiled as x86
I have a main form. In this form there is an option to open other form. TThis second form must return a few values to the main form. When the user click on this 2nd form, to return values, this form hangs up (2nd form hangs up)
But for what I could have known, it continues executing the rest of code that exists after to open form. I want to say that the form dialog (2nd form) is not closed (hangs up) but it the code continues being executed, because I have seen that inserts the data in the database.
The application not returns any error and any exception.
frmWaiting (form displayed when call thread)
This forms contains progressbar
main form
Dim ThreadVentas As System.Threading.Thread
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Sep 23, 2009
I'm using Vista Ultimate x64 to develop on and I have found that any unhandled exceptions that I would expect to get thrown in the Load event of a form do not actually get thrown... This happens no matter which compile mode I select (x86, x64 or AnyCPU). If I copy the exact same EXE to an XP machine then the unhandled exception is thrown as expected and the JIT debugger warning message appears. Its very annoying as absolutely no indication that an exception has occurred is shown, the program just loads normally but anything after where the exception should have been thrown is not executed. For example, if I create a new project now and stick this in the form load event then the program would just load as if nothing has gone wrong:
My.Computer.FileSystem.ReadAllText("----")
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Mar 8, 2009
I have created a software project for my college using vb.net 2008
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Apr 10, 2012
How can I change the background of my form to look like that of Windows Mobility Center in Windows Vista?
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