I have made an application with VS2010, meaning it requires .NET framework 4 to run properly.If the program is ran on a machine with .NET framework 3.5, it returns an error stating I should install 4.
I've started to use a Vista machine for development. In case it is significant: I'm using MSBee so that I can code in the Visual Studio 2005 IDE while still building against the 1.1 framework.On the Vista machine, when I tried to build a particular vb project, I got this error:
error BC30464: Namespace or type'Compatibility' in the project-level Imports 'Microsoft.VisualBasic.Compatibility' cannot be found.
The same project built fine on my old XP machine. I checked in this folder on my Vista machine:
C:windowsmicrosoft.netFrameworkv1.1.4322
...and sure enough, "Microsoft.VisualBasic.Compatibility.dll" was missing. So was "Microsoft.VisualBasic.Compatibility.Data.dll". Copying them from my XP machine to my Vista machine allowed me to build the project successfully.I'm just a bit puzzled as to why this happened. Why was "Microsoft.VisualBasic.Compatibility.dll" missing? I'm also not very comfortable with my chosen solution - copying the DLL manually. It works, but surely there must be a better way.
I don't believe this is possible by conventional methods, but something like this verbose code: For Each s As String In myStringList Step -1 //' Do stuff here Next I will probably have to invert the myString object before a conventional For..Each Loop, correct?
Does anyone know of any reason why my FilmID field (which is an autonumber) is going backwards? When I add a new record, it is going -1, -2, -3, -4, instead of carrying on from the last number. If you need the code, just ask, but I was thinking it might be something in properties or something?
I've developed an application using VB 2008 Express and there are some customers using it,of course they have framework 3.5 installed.Can I upgrade to VB 2010 but keep target of my project to framework 3.5 (there is a option on Compile tab to chose target framework version),is it a good idea or not ?
I'm working on a webcrawler in VB.net, and using the System.Forms.WebBrowser object for handling navigation on sites that use javascript or form posts, but I'm having a problem. When I navigate backwards (WebBrowser.GoBack()) to a page that was loaded with a form post, the page has expired and I have to do a refresh to resend the request. When I call a refresh (WebBrowser.Refresh()), a dialog box pops up to confirm. Is there a way I can get around this modal dialog in code?
I have two textbox controls and I want to accept input for textbox 1 and textbox 2. However, when user enters text into textbox 1 I would like textbox 2 to mirror the same text as it is typed. I am sure this is a very simple procedure however it is new to me and I am having trouble finding an answer with search engines. Most result are coming back as text that one can read backwards in a mirror which is not what I am looking for.
So work uses an Excel sheet with controls in it they designed a while back. however when they load it, all the normal text looks fine but the comboboxes and listboxes have backwards and upside down text. When i open the list options the text looks fine, but as soon as i select something it goes back to upside down and backwards. Anyone seen this before?
I am writing a program to be able to input a password and take that password and display a new password in a label. the new password will display the results as follows. Any vowels in the old password will be displayed as an x in the new password and numbers will be displayed as x's, and the last part it will display in reverse order so if I enter in timmy1 it should display zxmmxt. I do not know how to write the code to be able to reverse the string to be able to display the password backwards.
Option Explicit On Option Strict On Option Infer Off Public Class frmMain
Ok a simple question, I should know the answer but I am embarrased to ask. How do I get the .Net 4.0 framework deployed with my application when I publish it.Instead of having to download it on other pc's. Im sure its just a tick box in the preferences/settings somewhere.
I was messing with my program as I was having trouble getting it installed on machines without VB Express installed already. I adjusted the .Net requirement to 3.5 as I figured more people would meet that requirement without additional installs and now I get this error on my program when trying to change settings.Any idea how to get this set back up correctly.I'm on a Windows 7-64bit machine, using VB Basic 2010 Express.[code]
I'm creating an updater for an IP address, and I need to ensure that only one instance is running on the computer. This is to prevent (or at least make it more difficult for) having multiple tunnels running (it's an updater for an IPv6 tunnel).I've seen various ways of doing it in VB 6.0 and early .NET, but nothing that deals with .NET 3.5 or VIsual Basic 2010.
I have a question to ask you. All of the programs that I made always worked perfectly in my PC. But, whenever I test it on another PC, it requires a thing like... Microsoft .NET Framework Version 4. Which is really annoying, cuz that thing installs in 15 minutes. I mean, can I do something about this? Is this common?
My application seems to require .net framework 4 to run. Hence not working on standard XP installations until .net 4 is installed. How do I make it so that it only needs 3.5, or whatever XP uses natively?
My app doesn't work on clients PC's who have .NET FRAMEWORK 4 CLIENT PROFILE...when I switch the target framework to .NET FRAMEWORK 4 CLIENT PROFILE in my development environment, I get a ton of errors. Is there a fix for this besides installing the full framework version on the client PC?
I started a project in VB 2008 and the target Framework was obviously not 4, like it forces in VB 2010. The issue is the computers this application is being deployed to have 3.5 as the latest .NET Framework.
I used to write code at a previous job in lots of languages, VB just one of them. At my new job I am tasked with writing code again. I have picked up VB 2010 express to get started and will move forward from there. The problem that I am facing is that 2010 uses the .net 4.0 framework. This is too new for the add-ins to support.
It follows, my question: Is there a way that VB .net 2010 can be forced to use a specific .net framework? Can I tell it to use the .net 2.0 for instance?
I am having a few dramas with running my completed project on another computer. I created my project using Visual Studio 2010 (Microsoft Visual Basic 2010 Express).The error messages I get say that the program is unable to access the .NET framework. This is because the .NET framework is not loaded onto the other computer and loading it is not an option.I've done some searching on the internet and I found instructions for going from a dynamic library to a static library and building, rather than publishing the finished product for C++ 2010. So, I assume that I need to do something similar but I haven't been able to apply this to VB 2010 Express.The finished product needs to be self-contained, so that the .exe file has all the libraries and compilation instructions it needs.So, is someone able to tell me how to link up the files I need and re-package my project so that it works on any computer that runs Windows.
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?