Will Installing 2008 Overwrite 2005
Apr 18, 2010Will installing 2008 overwrite 2005. In case 2008 doesn't work for me I need to go back to 2005.
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View 1 RepliesIm trying to compile a project but when i open it the fol. msg is displayed:Warning 1 The referenced project '..ExtGridViewExtGridView.csproj' does not exist. WODB_LibraryWarning 2 The referenced component 'ExtGridView' could not be found.
View 4 RepliesI have an app that I've developed that has a vb.net front end and a SQL Server 2000 database backend. I currently have it running fine on my machine and it also installs fine on all the users that are inside the domain that the app was written in. When I try to install my application on another domain it hangs and doesn't even run the install script.
Has anyone ever experienced problems installing an app accross domains?
Is there something that I need to code differently to make it non-domain specific?
I have some work I need to do with some older ActiveX controls. When I install the controls (outside of Visual Studio) I get an error message:
Quote:
The procedure entry point SRWriteStringLocalCmd could not be located in the dynamic link library SankyoMP.dll
Doing a little research I get a whole bunch of different answers. Microsoft says that this is because it was written for an older version of Windows (2000 or before, I am using XP) and to contact the vendor. The vendor is out of business.
Does anybody know of a way to install and use this older ActiveX control in VB.net/Visual Studio 2005?
I created a program and published it using the wizard through the "Property" in menu.
When I used the Published program to Install it in my same computer it got installed in "StartMenu".
I didn't get the option to select the Drive for Installing it like what we get when installing other program.
how to make that option to appear on installing the program?
How can I save an Excel-file, which I'd edit with VB.NE, to a file, which already exists? Evertime there is a dialog: File already exists. Do you really want to overwrite? YES|NO|Abort
How can I overwrite without this dialog?
Is that even possible in Vb
View 1 RepliesEverytime I go to save my listbox to a file (the same text file each time) I'm trying to overwrite the file (old list) with new file (new list), but it just adds my current list to the end of the list that was already in the text file to begin with..
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Right now I upload a temp image file, delete the original, and then rename the temp to the original. Is there any way to rename without deleting first? I am doing this in a loop for a webcam program and when I delete the image, it shows a broken image if it is being veiwed right then. I wish I could allow it to overwrite when calling the rename. FYI, I have to upload a temp image first because if I upload the original, it will show as a broken image or partial at timed when being viewed.
View 1 RepliesI want to distribute this program I've made and it has a database it needs to install. So I made the setup project and put the database in the "application folder".
I built the setup project and ran it. It does successfully copy the database file into the application folder. But when I run the program it says file cannot be found, even though the file does exist and at the path specified where the program says it cannot find the file.
i have made a few of my own vb application using visual studio 2008.but after i publish those applications,i have to install it in order to run it.also, .net framework 3.5 is also needed.so,is there a language SIMILAR to visual basic that can make standard exe's without the need to install and no additional files necessary???? is c# something like that?
View 9 Repliesi want to download VS2010 Beta can i download it normally without having any problems in my VS 2008 Pro edition?or do i need to unistall it first?
View 2 RepliesWhen I try to install an application to another user's computer I receive a message box that says "Unable to run or install application. The application requires that assembly Microsoft.SqlServer.Pipelinehost version 9.0.242.0 be installed in the global assembly cache (GAC) first.A key feature of the app is to export data from sql server to an excel spread sheet so I have the following import statements
View 3 RepliesI need to automate the installation of 3 different applications and I need a good starting point.
From what I've been reading, APIs seem like the way to go. But, if I can, I'd like to keep it to managed code.
I've checked with the manufacturers to see if they had any available APIs that could allow me to do the automation, but they have none
What do you all think is the best approach? Is there any .NET methods to assist me? Or do I have to go with APIs and unmanaged code?
I have had some success making a windows service but I can�t seem to fix a simple issue
I can get the service to run through my code once, but I can�t get it to loop, well I can but then the service will not start correctly and just times out while the code is running.
How can I get the service to start and then loop, at the moment it just says starting service and the code is looping but the service wont start! Windows times it out after a few mins.
Public Class WwService
Dim sDate As Date
Dim con As New OleDb.OleDbConnection
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I have written an app using VS2008 and i now want to run this application on another computer. I need to have the dot net framework installed right?
Is it possible to use the VS2008 DVD to install just the .Net Framework on the new computer?
If not how do I install the .Net Framework on this machine?
I realize this post is rather long, but I wanted to give all the information up front instead of people having to ask me for more information.At the end of the re-installation of Visual Studio 2008, there is this message:
"Microsoft SQL Publishing Wizard: [2] Error: Installation failed for component Microsoft SQL Publishing Wizard. MSI returned error code 1638" in the log file dd_error_vs_procore_90.txt.
I have searched on Google for this whole message and found some references to this error, but I have done what they said worked for them and it did not fix the problem for me.When I searched for just "MSI returned error code 1638", I got that it cannot install something because it is already installed:"Another version of this product is already installed. Installation of this version cannot continue. To configure or remove the existing version of this product, use Add/Remove Programs on the Control Panel".In Add/Remove Programs I see these two programs:
Microsoft SQL Server Database Publishing Wizard 1.3
Microsoft SQL Server Database Publishing Wizard 1.4
Are these programs/versions what the error is refering to? Am I safe to remove them and depend on the similarly-named item which would be newly installed with Visual Studio 2008 - "Microsoft SQL Publishing Wizard"? I still use SQL Server 2000 and 2005 on my computer, as well as 2008. I had installed VS 2008 on my computer before without this problem and also have VS 2005 and 2010.
i want to copy file but the same name is exist so i want to overwrite it
i used this code
If File.Exists("filename.exe") = True Then End If
but i dont know the overwrite code
I am trying to get a text file to be overwritten since it's already there. The thing is, that I'm not trying to overwrite a specific file. In fact, EVERYTHING must have the right name, or my project won't turn out right: http:[url]....However I don't have that problem any more because I solved it. Now my problem is much more simple. Again, I'm NOT trying to overwrite one specific file, so I couldn't say something like,
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RmDir("C:KQQuestion1")
I need a way to overwrite any file name.
I've been searching all over the web to find a code to copy a file to a destination. I found one, but i need to get one so it can overwrite cause i get error when the file already exist in both location.There is my code:
Dim FileToCopy As String
Dim NewCopy As String
FileToCopy = "C:\test.txt"
NewCopy = "C:\NewTest.txt"
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Whenever I create two files with the same name, it overwrites it. I want the second file to be [Name] (#)
View 2 RepliesI've a program that draw an image in a picturebox with DrawImage. This image, a ball (.png transparent), every second is overwritten by another ball of different color. After 3-5 second the edge of the ball becomes bad, because of overwriting.
I tried to clean the background with a FillRectangle before any overwrite, but i need to preserve the windows form background. How can i do that?
I'm writing to a RichTextBox using the with command:
With RichTextBox
.AppendText("blablabla" & vbCrLf)
.ScrollToCaret()
End With
But sometimes I would like to overwrite what I've just written instead of writing it on the next line.
PicFirma.BackgroundImage = Image.FromFile(mappe & "Logoer" & RS("billede").value)
Thats works fine
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I have a text file to read. Then i took the lines from the text file and write in temporary file. Now i want to overwrite the lines from temporary file to original file.My original file contain Top and bottom part.
My temporary file look like this
4.5 28 Red (T1 ) [1 12.86 53.8] 100.00 100.00 198452 -1309 | 11.0 28 Red (2 13.10 04.0) [T1 ] 130611 2948 100.00 100.00
1.5 28 Blue (T2 ) [1 07.06 59.1] 102.54 100.00 190456 39339 | 6.5 28 Blue (2 03.00 03.0) [T2 ] 132111 -67725 102.54 100.00
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So i want to overwrite the lines before "|" to the Top part and the line after the "|" to bottom part.. I attach my original and temporary files.
How can I force SaveFileDialog in Visual Basic 2008 not to allow overwrite file or Files?To aim is not enough.
View 8 RepliesDim filesave As System.IO.StreamWriter[code]...
The above code works fine, but the problem is it overwrites the Quiz0.txt file's text. I want it to append the (";" & TbxOutput.Text & ";" & answrstrng) thing to what is already written in the Quiz0.txt file so that I can use the button (which runs this code) multiple times to add to the Quiz0.txt file.
I have a couple of files which I have to update periodically through a process written in VB.net . These files are on a server and part of a domain that many users can access. These files should never be written to as they are for reference only. I need to be able to overwrite some of them even if a user has them opened. Is it possible to do this? Presently the files permissions are not set as read-only but I can do this as long as the user under which the process runs will still have permission to overwrite them.
UPDATE: thx for your responses. The files are pdf and are opened by clicking on them from windows file explorer. This also happens when a user simply has the file selected in windows explorer.
I've installed VS 2008 on a new workstation and everything works fine except that the second time the solution is built it fails when it attempts to overwrite a .resx file in the bin folder stating that the permissions are not sufficient to overwrite the file. Deleting the bin files and building the solution works fine. The logged in user has full control permissions to the directory. I have a feeling this may be a simple issue, but I cannot find anything relating to the problem in my searches. If this is the wrong forum,
View 1 RepliesI'm creating an program that needs to delete/overwrite an image called "Image.jpeg".i have to code to upload already, but i need to be able to overwrite image.jpeg, so i was thinking of: delete file, upload new version or[code]...
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