TextBoxBase.AppendText Method - .NET Framework Does Not Support All Versions Of Every Platform

May 11, 2012

I'm looking at the MSDN webpage for TextBoxBase.AppendText Method [URL] Under requirements I see "Windows 7, Windows Vista SP1 or later, Windows XP SP3, Windows XP SP2 x64 Edition, Windows Server 2008 (Server Core not supported), Windows Server 2008 R2 (Server Core supported with SP1 or later), Windows Server 2003 SP2

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The Targeted Platform Does Not Support Latebinding

Jan 11, 2011

I have a sender as system.object and I want to code textblock1.text=textblock1.text + sender.text sender is the chars(numbers) sent by digitclick of buttons. the problem is this: it doesn't support sender.text and says it's a latebinding and it is not supported by this platform. I'm trying to make a silverlight app for WP7 using VB and this is my problem. Can I solve it anyway or can I change it with something else with the same action??

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Compatibility With DotNet Versions - SQLite.dll Doesn't Support Windows 7

Oct 15, 2011

I have been again blessed with legacy code made (presumably) with vs 2008. It's a Visual Basic project with a dependency to SQLite. The actual problem is that it is needed to install and run on Windows 7. Now, I have VB 2008 express in which I opened the project and tried to run it. It threw an exception which was most likely due to the fact that SQLite.dll doesn't support Windows 7 (and/or 64 bit environments). The exception was System. BadImageFormatException. (ddl version was 1.0.65.0)

I read somewhere in the internet that in order to run it in Windows 7 you need to have newer version of it. I downloaded it and managed to change the reference to newer one. Now in the SQLite site it says it requires .net version 3.5 or 4.0. I know that I can change the target framework to 3.5 or even 4.0 but do I need to change some of the old references in the project properties? All the references seem to be to 2.0 libraries. Like System 2.0.0.0 and path to X:windowsMicrosoft. NETFrameworkv2.0.50727System.dll. Does this actually mean that the application is using .net 2.0 although it target framework would be 3.5 or 4.0?

And most importantly do I need to convert my application manually or by using some tool to .net 3.5 or 4.0 in order to get it running with new SQLite dll which requires 3.5 or 4.0?

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Developing An Application For Use Over Different Versions Of The .NET Framework

Jan 4, 2011

I am developing an application using VB.Net which is a simple executable which is to be run from a network drive of our company servers. Most users can access this executable without issue - others however can open the executable but have no connection to our database (even though when running the executable off a local drive such as C:, the database works no problem).

From some posts I have seen this might be a CAS issue - however our IT department suggest the issue might be down to different version of the .NET Framework being to blame. Firstly, is this the issue? Secondly, how can I develop my application to work with different versions of the .NET Framework? Surely this doesn't mean developing many different executables?

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One Project That Targets 2 Versions Of The Framework

Oct 4, 2011

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

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Add Older Versions Compatibility Of Framework To Project?

Aug 16, 2010

I made a small program which i have sent to all users in my network. Unfortunately i forgot about older versions of framework.

Is there a quick and easy way to add older versions compatibility of framework to my project?

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Targeted Version Of The .net Compact Framework Does Not Support Late Binding Warning?

Jun 1, 2010

i am developing a mobile application on visual studio 2008 under .net compact framework for windows ce platform.i use vb.net language i want to add a new row to datatable using Bindingsource object.my code is

Me.BindingSource1.AddNew()Me.StokBindingSource1.Current("id") = "01"

when i use Current methot of bindingsource it gives error and says The targeted version of the .net compact framework does not support late binding

How can i determine the field to add a value?

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Object Doesn't Support This Property Or Method?

Feb 9, 2012

Are shared properties accessible from a COM exposed .NET assembly?

Dim appExcel As Object
Dim objAppSingleton As Object
Set objAppSingleton = CreateObject("Pitchbook.CommonUtils.Application.PitchbookAppSingleton")[code].....

The line appExcel = objAppSingleton.CurrentPitchbookExcelApp gives the error:Run-time error '438': Object doesn't support this property or method

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VS 2008 Method Not Allowed When Using Proxy Support For A Webrequest?

Mar 13, 2010

I am trying to post data to a form on my website. This works perfect.To expand off for personal use and education, I decided to try and add proxy support. I got a list of some proxies, and did it up. The proxies work, and all is good. But, when I try this with this specific example, I receive 1 of 2 errors depending on the proxy used.(405) Method Not Allowed or (500) Internal Server Error.I realize that both of these are being caused from the proxy side of things, but maybe theres an issue with my code?

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Getting Runtime Error 3447 - Jet VBA File (VBAJET.dll For 16-bit Versions Or VBAJET32 For 32-bit Versions) Failed To Initialize When Called

Aug 19, 2010

To the board: Lately I've been getting Runtime error 3447 ("The Jet VBA file (VBAJET.dll for 16-bit versions, or VBAJET32 for 32-bit versions) failed to initialize when called. Try reinstalling the application that returned the error") when attempting to open a certain program (not one that I designed, just downloaded and installed). I installed this program in January 2009, but this error began happening only this past July. someone else to information about the files vbajet32.dll and expsrv.dll. One site said that the problem was probably caused by the file expsrv.dll being absent, but I checked my System32 folder, and it's there. As far as I can tell, it has always been there (the computer was made in 2008, and as I said the program had always worked before). Vbajet32.dll is also there. I tried uninstalling and reinstalling the program, but error 3447 still occurs. I also tried uninstalling the program and installing an older version, but 3447 is still there.

I tried replacing expsrv.dll, thinking it might have been corrupt, but that didn't help, and I cannot register that dll anyway. I can't figure this thing out. Both of the files are there, and I didn't change any settings or anything anywhere between last January and this July. By the way, I am on Vista.

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Does Visual Studio 2010 Support Multiline Anonymous Method

Oct 5, 2010

I found that this answer was asked and answered before VS2010 was actually released.[code]to a .NET Framework 4.0 project in Visual Studio 2010 and it does not compile.Do you now if this feature is really implemented and what I am doing wrong?

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LINQ To Entities Does Not Support The Method System.Object CompareObjectEqual?

May 31, 2011

When I execute the code below I receive the error message: LINQ to Entities does not recognize the method 'System.Object CompareObjectEqual(System.Object, System.Object, Boolean)' method, and this method cannot be translated into a store expression.It seems to be occurring on the line For Each row2 in PCstudent.

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[2005] TextBoxBase And Inheritance?

Jan 8, 2008

The TextBoxBase class is marked MustInherit, but I can't inherit off it. When I try to, I get a squiggly line and the message System.Windows.Forms.TextBoxBase has no accessible Sub New and cannot be inherited.This is kind of pretty inconvenient, as I need to extend this class. (And before you ask, I need to extend this class because TextBox derives from it, and I want to Shadow the TextBox class's TextChanged event - but the TextChanged event is declared in the Control class, not the TextBoxBase class. So there.)

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C# - What Is The "official" Place For Community Support For The Mere Mortals .NET Framework

Jun 14, 2010

My team is using the Mere Mortals .NET framework from Oak Leaf. Being used to working with primarily open source software, I found it excruciatingly painful to find ANY community support for MM.NET. When I asked if there was any, the only place I was given to look for support was Universal Thread, which is a site which requires a membership for search on archived questions. It seems like a third party, pay-for site should not be the primary source of support for anything like this, especially MM.NET which costs $700 per developer. It doesn't seem to me like an entire community around MM.NET would choose to all pay on top of the license just to use a forum. If not Universal Thread, then what is the "official" place to find support for the Mere Mortals .NET framework?

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C# - ObservableCollection Doesn't Support AddRange Method - Get Notified For Each Item Added Besides What About INotifyCollectionChanging?

Mar 22, 2009

I want to be able to add a range and get updated for the entire bulk. I also want to be able to cancel the action before it's done (i.e. collection changing besides the 'changed').

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VS 2005 Method Not Found: System.String Microsoft.visual Compatibility.vb6.support.format

Mar 23, 2011

I got following error when trying to login my web application.

method not found: System.String Microsoft.visual compatibility.vb6.support.format

what is that ?

Microsoft.visual basic.compatibility.dll is already present @ my machine

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Hide/shadow A Framework Method?

Dec 6, 2010

I would like to make sure that certain properties/methods of native framework methods are not called in a project I'm working on. I want to use custom methods instead, and make sure that those methods are always used. How would I do that?

These are the details:

In a rather large web project, we have several pieces of code creating and sending email messages using the MailMessage object. I want to perform some additional checking, logging etc whenever an email address is added to either the To, CC or BCC MailAddressCollection
of a MailMessage object. Basically I'd like to make sure that it is not possible, in this entire Solution, to do this: MyMailObject.To.Add(something@somwhere.com), and the same for "CC" and "BCC".

First, I thought about not using the MailMessage object at all, but inherit it and override the methods that allow adding of addresses. I ran into some trouble though when trying to shadow the "To" property, since "To" is a reserved word... And then I realized that it probably wouldn't solve my problem entirely anyway, since there would be nothing stopping another developer (or myself being stupid) from creating an instance of the original MailMessage class and use it at will.

I have successfully created a method which centralizes all the adding of various recipient addresses, but I can't figure out how to prevent the original methods from being used by mistake.

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Randomizing Numbers - AppendText Not Declared

Nov 28, 2011

Below is my code in randomizing numbers in vb 2010 express edition. Error comes out stating that "AppendText is not declared. It may be inaccessible due to its protection level"..

Private Sub BtnAdd_Click(ByVal sender As System.Object, ByVal e As System.EventArgs) Handles BtnAdd.Click
Dim x As Integer
Randomize()
For x = 0 To 8
TextBox1 = AppendText(Str(Int(Rnd() * 10)))
Next
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Using OutputTextBox.AppendText In Making Triangles

Aug 1, 2010

I am trying to just make triangles as follows, but when I execute the program, nothing displays in my textbox. It is a windows forms application.

Should be :
*
**
***
****
*****
.....................

Here is my code:

Public Class Form1

Private Sub TextBox1_TextChanged(ByVal sender As System.Object, ByVal e As System.EventArgs) Handles TextBox.TextChanged
End Sub

[CODE]....................

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Entity Framework Insert Record Without 'addto' Method

Nov 12, 2010

I'm new to EF. I have some code that successfully inserts a record in a table. However, it uses the autogenerated "addto." method which I understand is depreciated. I've seen references to using the "add" method but am having trouble.[code]What is the "correct" way to insert this record (vb please)?

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If Compile A VB6 App On Win7 - ADODB.Connection Errors With "Class Does Not Support Automation Or Does Not Support Expected Interface"

Apr 28, 2011

I compiled some VB6 code on my Win7 x64 machine and the result .exe will not run correctly on any other machine. VB6 code is just a new template .exe file with one button, a reference to "Microsoft ActiveX Data Objects 2.6 Library" and the following code in the button press event: Dim db Set db = New ADODB.Connection It runs correctly on my machine, but no others (even other Win7 x64 machines) (Update: I found TWO other users where it runs and one of them is Jeff Atwood!, but most machines have the same problem)

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Argument Not Specified For Parameter 'text' Of 'Public Sub AppendText (text As String)'

Jun 3, 2011

I'm trying to make it so when my program is started, a text box ("log") automatically says: [code] I have set the text box to say "Placeholder1" using properties but I am having problems coding the rest. I know this may be easy but I just started in VB so tolerance please. [code] When I attempt to run it I get this error:Argument not specified for parameter 'text' of 'Public Sub AppendText(text As String)'.

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Strongly-typed Generic Method Invokes Its Argument's Base Class Method Instead Of A Shadowed Method In T?

Oct 19, 2010

Consider a MyForm class that contains a shadowed implementation of Show(). It also contains a CreateForm() method, which accepts an instance of the form and calls the shadowed sub:

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Performance Related Features For Migration From .net 2003 Framework 1.1 To .net 2008 Framework 3.5?

May 21, 2010

I am work on VB.net 2003 Framework 1.1 for last 3.5 years in windows Application.We are currently migrating to VB.net 2008 framework 3.5, but i don't know about the features which related to ADO.net and which is important to performance. I know linq to SQL but our architecture is made in .net 2003 so we should follow this.Any features which is very important to enhance the performance?

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Any CPU Platform And X86 Platform

Nov 20, 2011

I am really confused about target platform.For best results, to make my application run on any CPU, what target platform should be used.I tried Any CPU but my application does not run on Windows 7 with Access 2010 installed.It returns an error The 'Microsoft.Jet.OLEDB.4.0' provider is not registered on the local machine..Someone told me to avoid this error, change platform to X86.But I am unable to change that too.Dropdown menu contains only Any CPU.

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Get A Box To Sit On A Moving Platform?

Mar 6, 2012

Am making a game for a college project, its just a mario like game except its a frog.

I want the frog to be able to jump on top of a moving platform in order to get to the other side. However the timer doesn't stop and the frog keeps on moving down. The moving platform has a separate timer called timer2 and the gravity timer is called timer1.

Here is a picture just to show you the game and the frog falling through the platform.

For some reason the moving platform leaves a trail of itself, be cool if you could also fix that for me hehe.

Here is the code for the 'collision '

If Player.Right >= platform.Left And Player.Bottom = platform.Top And Player.Left <= platform.Right Then
Timer1.Stop()
End If

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Load Dll According To Platform?

Nov 7, 2011

I have a dll for 32bit and 64bit and now I want that my exe call the dll from according to solution platform,means when x64 is set then the dll of 64bit will call.For this I declare a function GetPlatform().[code]...

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.net - Which Platform Is Used For Powerpoint And Flash

Feb 15, 2011

I Want To create Animation Project like powerpoint In .net(vb.net).how to do the effects and what are the controls and components needed.

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C# - CRC For Cross Platform Applications?

Apr 19, 2010

I wish to use common CRC logic in a VB.NET or C# application as well as on a C/Linux application. I have one C/Linux application that interacts with a webservice (written in C#) and also a web application (written in VB.NET). For some data, I want to add a CRC to the data itself (say a file) from the .NET side and check for the integrity of the data (checking the CRC) on the client - and also vice-versa.

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C# - Cross Platform Alternatives To WPF?

Mar 31, 2011

I'm thinking of porting my application from VB.net to the C# based MONO project, so it can run on both Windows and Mac. However, I am in need of a Mac-friendly alternative to WPF. It has to have very similar functionality. QML (by QT) is not a viable option, as it costs far too much money for us.

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