Get Version Of An Application
Nov 8, 2010How can I get the versioning info which is located in the properties of a non-running application. In other words, something perhaps as simple as :[code...]
View 2 RepliesHow can I get the versioning info which is located in the properties of a non-running application. In other words, something perhaps as simple as :[code...]
View 2 RepliesI have a XML file with the latest application version number, I have this loaded into a variable, how can i compare this against the application.info.version to see if it's the latest version??
View 3 RepliesHow they relate and differ from each? What are the best practices for version control? Is there a primer about publish online? Or a good book?
And is it possible to make ClickOnce and a msi in one solution of VS 2008? If so, is there any conflict or pitfall?
BTW I am using VB if that makes any difference.
Is it possible to change the application version without publishing the application? Because I'm going to make an auto updater which needs some version information to work, but I don't want to have an installer.
View 3 RepliesI would like to display the application version as in Help -> About in microsoft office. It's going to be displayed in a label maybe. I have this code but it does not work, it always displays 1.0.0.0..... -.-
Version = My.Application.Info.Version.ToString
I've written a really simple launcher app for my team at work to use. However I wrote it in VB.net Express 2010 so its using .NET 4. I need it to be compatible with older machines that are using .NET 2 or maybe 2.5. I don't want to force upgrading to a higher .net if its not needed. And in some cases we work on old machines that can't be upgraded. My app is really simple and I'll post the code if needed. I am still a noob, my coding is ugly, and this is a quick and dirty tool.
View 1 RepliesWell I just did an update on my application-i fixed a few major bugs and minor bugs and did some UI enhancements- my old version was 1.0.0.0 should it now be 1.0.1.1 or 1.0.1.0 or 1.1.0.0 or 1.1.0.1? I need to know when I should change each point...Should my revision increment increase by one every sing time, even if i updated the build? The Minor? Major? Please Help-I want my application to be as professional as possible.
View 9 RepliesI created an application in vb.net using visual studio 2010. I want to create an installation file of the application that will not be free with a license so I want to create a trial of 30 jours.
View 2 RepliesI need to display the version number of the application on the top bar of the application. I managed to crate a setup wizard but I have no idea how to manage the verions.
View 6 RepliesI have developed an application in VB.net which uses R Programming language. The library that help connect VB.net to R is called R-DCOM. The application requires the user to install R-Programming language into the user's computer. The application was working all fine until there was a version change in the R-Programming language. The specific libraries involved with this are: Interop.STATCONNECTORCLNTLib.dll, Interop.StatConnectorCommonLib.dll and Interop.STATCONNECTORSRVLib.dll. It also uses StatConnectorClnt.tlb, StatConnectorSrv.exe and StatConnLib.tlb to run the application. Is this something related to "DLL hell". Is there a fix to that I may not have to recompile and install the original code and install them to the user's computer all over again.
View 2 RepliesI would like to know how to speed up the new version of a vb.net 2008 desktop application. The old version of the vb.net 2008 dektop application ran extremely fast.Is there some kind of .net tool I can use to see where the bottle necks are located at?The new version is necessary since the production database will be changing in a month.
View 5 RepliesIf I create an application in VB.NET using Visual Studio 2008, what version of the .NET Framework do other people need to have in order to run my program? Is it the same every time, or does it depend on what the application actually does?
View 1 RepliesYou can get the version of your application sing My.Application.Info.Version. Is it also possible to set this version using code? This because I have a webservice that connects to a database and retrieves a version number.My application then compares that version number with his one, if it's old.. then it will download new files and change his version number.
View 3 RepliesRecently i made an application and then i created the set up of my application by this:
Attachment 73704 Now i want to create a demo version of my application in such a way that the application will work properly for 15 days after installation......After 15 days it wont
I want to display my app version on the login form. using this
Me.Text = "Version - " & _
System.Reflection.Assembly.GetExecutingAssembly().GetName.Version.ToString
I am always getting 1.0.0.0. But, my publish version is currently 1.0.0.8.
I am trying to create an autoupdater for my application, and I came up with an idea to use the "After build" event to export the application version to txt file.Just a simple txt file with lets say "1.0.1" in it.
View 2 RepliesI am developing a software and give to user sevaral time. When i give them i change Assembly version of my software. But problem is that when they update new version they lost all application setting. Application setting save with new root with version. Is they any way application version not to change with version. save only one root by application name or something.
View 9 Repliesi think there are errors in the SerialPort DataReceived Handler in .Net 3.5 and .Net 3.5 SP1. is there a way i can control which version of System.IO.Ports my application uses? i am using VB 2008 Express.
View 3 RepliesEverytime I increase the version on my application the settings seem to reset. Is there a way for the application to keep using the same settings file no matter how many times increase the version?
View 1 RepliesI changed my VB2008 Express development system from Windows XP to Windows 7.After installing Windows 7 I installed VS2010 with VB2010 Express.Tried that and had issues so I installed VS2008 with VB2008 Express.The application I was developing with VB2008 on my XP system will compile and run in the debug environment with VB2008 on Windows 7 but the Release build (double clicking the .exe in the Release directory) will not. An information box pops up stating the application stopped working. No application Form ever showed up on the screen. I can run a simple application I start from scratch on this new setup.The release .exe compiled on my old XP system fails in the same way.What could be the problem? The application of interest uses an SQL Server CE database. A reference forSystem.Data.SqlServerCe is included in the References. What could be different about running in the debug environment vs running the
View 5 RepliesIt appears that the executable application I created can only be run on a computer with .net 4. How can I compile/create the executable to run on a computer with .net 2?
View 3 RepliesI have an application written using Visual studio 2005 (in VB.Net). When I run it on any machine I get "unable to find a version of the runtime to run this application and this same application successfully some other PCs[code]...
View 2 Repliesi've built my first exe and when i try it, i got this message:
unable to find a version of the runtime to run this application.
i would be happy if it said what is the needed runtime.
can someone tell me what i miss to run it?
I created a set up project and assigned a version number at Version property as 1.0.0.
How to:
1) Auto increase version number once rebuild? For example, next rebuild will make version number as 1.0.1 and so on,
2) Display this version number in main.vb page?
How do I tell what version of the dotnet framework is required by my application?I am using Visual Studio 2008.I have these installed on my machine:
.NET FW 2.0 SP 2
.NET FW 3.0 SP 2
.NET FW 3.5 SP 1
Are the service pack 2 updates inclusive of service pack 1? I don't think I need .Net 2.0 - do I need 3.0 if I also have 3.5 ? Do I look somewhere inside Visual Studio, or at my references?
I am a newer of VB programming, and planning to program an interface to configure/diaganose our hardware using RS232. Is Visual Studio 208 Standard version fine for my application? Do I have to buy professional version?
View 3 RepliesGetting follwoing error while installing ClickOnce VB.net application"
"the application requires that assembly System.Net Version 3.5.0.0 be installed on GAC"
We're using team build with AssemblyInfoTask to increment the build number in a nightly build. The build number is displayed in the application using My.Application.Info.Version.Build.This has been working fine for years. But since we branched the sources and started using file references instead of project references (have no idea if that's what causes the problem), the last build number is displayed instead of the current one.
The compiled files (dll's and exe's) have the correct build number, if checked by right clicking the file in Explorer and viewing detailed properties. However when the same exe-file is executed, the UI displays the previous build number.If I edit the AssemblyInfo.vb file manually (just set another number, save the file, and set it back again), both file properties in Explorer and the UI at runtime displays the correct build number. How can this happen? What can be done to avoid this strange behavior?
We have a VB .Net application that is targeted to the .Net Framework version 2, over the past couple of days users have been reporting that they are getting the following error message when running the program?
View 8 RepliesI am new to this forum and also to vb.net (am an ex vb6 programmer)..I installed visual studio 2010 premium edition and it works with my own projects BUT trying to open the microsoft Lab5 solution file I get this error:
"/file cannot be opened because its project type (.csproj) is not supported by this version of the application"