C# - Install .NET Framework Client Profile 32 Bit Version On A 64 Bit PC / OS?
Oct 27, 2010
Mainly I ask this because I don't want to distribute both versions, and if I need to instal a 64bit .NET on an x64 PC and a 32bit .NET on a 32 bit PC then I would need to make this check in my loader application to download the correct version for the correct PC.
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?
Can the full version of NET framework 3.5 be included on the install CD? I have a redistributable license for Sql Server Compact, but I haven't been able to find such an agreement for the NET framework package. Just want to stay legal. In need both of these packages to run the distributed program.hemicro
I am attempting to publish a project I have just finished on a DVD. The problem I have is a lot of the computers this project will land on, have no internet capability.
How then do I get things loaded on their computers such as "MS .Net Framework 4 Client Profile" and the Powerpack dll?
How come software created in an older framework version won't run on a newer framework version? Actually whenever i try to run some old specific software having .net 3.5 framework on my PC they show they needs .net framwork 1.1 . What a bad thing?My newer version of Photoshop ans Ms office open all lower version files.
Using Visual Studio 2010, Windows 7. Setting up project on one machine, then attempting deployment it on another machine with Windows 7 on it:
How do you get the installer to install an application normally, my app is installing on roaming profile, and I do not want it to install that way . . . I want it to run as a normal software application, it is not created for network use!
In short, I want the application to install under the Program Files directory, and the data files to install under the ProgramData directory. I have already designated the Application Folder's DefaultLocation as [CommonAppDataFolder] and the application data folder as [CommonAppDataFolder], . . . but it makes no difference, it still installs as a roaming profile.
Is there any way to make my programs use a lower version of net.framework other than the newest version 4 that comes with VS2010?I use my programs within a closed network and there isn't an easy way for me to install any software since I'm not the administrator.
While trying to install my application, when system tries to install .Net Framework, it gives an error.Is there any source where I could download uninstalled .Net Framework 3.0 and provide my clients with application?
they need to make some compare version between host version and client version.. and each 1 version different will download the file to the client..[URL]..with both example, how can i make a program in VB.NET just like i said just now?
I've made a new version of my app and have the .msi made by the depolyment project but when I try to run in on a PC with the old version I just get:"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"..I need the new .msi to run and overwrite the old version.
when building my application I am getting some temporary files shown in Solution Explorer under Miscellaneous Files lie App_Web_YDKG.VB with following code block in that generating error
Protected ReadOnly Property Profile() As System.Web.Profile.DefaultProfile Get Return CType(Me.Context.Profile,System.Web.Profile.DefaultProfile) End Get End Property
Error : Error 58'Protected ReadOnly Property Profile() As System.Web.Profile.DefaultProfile' has multiple definitions with identical signatures.C:WINDOWSMicrosoft.NETFrameworkv2.0.50727Temporary ASP.NET Filesinfinityvb2ae71c27d560144bApp_Web_pwduczex.38.vb456
I am about to purchase a windows virtual private server (VPS) for my data intensive web applications.is it possible to install .NET Framework 4.0 on any VPS? That would a GoDaddy server.
I developed a file converter to convert videos, audio and pictures.Now the program works fine for me and other users. However i updated the program and the last two users i have sent it to had problems using the program.What I want to know if i created a program using vb net 2008, compiled it, would this program then work on ANY pc running vista/7. Or are there things the users MUST install for them to use it for example do they need to download and install .NET Framework etc..
I recently tried to reinstall visual studio 2008 Prof. But every time I start theinstallation it fails after installing the .Net framework 3.5. The framework doesn'tsucsessfuly install and it gives me the 1603 error. I think I have the .Net framework 2.0 running right now but the setup for that gave me an error to but it is in add and remove programs.
Is it possible to retrieve the pervious upgradeCode that was used to install the same application?
I have given our application to many or our clients.
They install our application using the MSI.
Everytime I release a new version for bug fixes or minor upgrades. In the setup project properties I increment the version number and change the product code (I always leave the same upgrade code). And I set the 'RemovePreviousVersion' to true.
However, a few weeks ago, I accidently changed the upgradeCode and released a new version to our customers. It was only now that a customer wanted to know why they have other instances of the same application in their 'add remove programs'. It installs ok, but they have to uninstall the previous version.
I am wondering is it possible to get back the original upgrade that was used to install those versions. As I used the same setup project, I no longer have that upgrade code?
I still have all my original setups.exe that were built with the original upgradecode
I know how to change the frame work version in one vb project.But I have a solution that has very many projects and doing that is really taking a lot of time.
I am writing my first application in VB 2008 Express with .NET Framework versions 2.0, 3.0 and 3.5 installed. When completed, I assume the application will need to check whether it is running under .NET Framework version 3.5 or later. I have not found any properties that I could get which would give me this information about the environment in which the application is running. Is this something that the non-user code in which my application is wrapped by the IDE checks, or is it something that I have to check myself within the application ? If the latter, how would I do that ?
I am making a little Diagnostic Test app to check that certain folders and files exist.I would also like to list some system specs, i have almost all the ones i need except the currently installed framework version.
I have search the My.Computer libraries and in the help but cannot get the framework version to display in a listbox.How to get the framework version into a string?
When I distribute my program to another, I don't know which .net framework he has loaded. My program was developed and compiled with VS 2005 and I am using .net 2.0. Will my program work on his machine if all he has loaded is .net 3.5? (or something else)
i developed a program using vs 2008 and works well. now i want to distribute to my friends for that which version of .net framework i have to give along with this?
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?
Usually I Publish My Program Like this Build>Publish.It Saves a Setup.exe and application data.After Clicking Setup.exe it installed & run.In this Method I need to Install .net framework & visual styler(becuase i used visual styler in my project) Without this two.i cant install & run my app
1.Is there any way?where can i set my Install Directory
2.Can i include framework & visual styler in my installation file(like i dont need to download & setup .net frame work & visual styler)
I Just Want a Standard Installation System Like Ohter Software Company Have.Where i will double click on setup.exe & it will auto install all necessary file for running the program.
Usually I Publish My Program Like this Build>Publish It Saves a Setup.exe and application data After Clicking Setup.exe it installed & run In this Method I need to Install .net framework & visual styler(becuase i used visual styler in my project) Without this two.....i cant install & run my app
My Question is:1.Is there any way?where can i set my Install Directory 2.Can i include framework & visual styler in my installation file(like i dont need to download & setup .net frame work & visual styler)
I Just Want a Standard Installation System Like Ohter Software Company Have.Where i will double click on setup.exe & it will auto install all necessary file for running the program.
when I want to install the VB.net from that CD, I can't. it said I should to install framework from the internet. I have install the framework, but when I want to install the VB.net, it still said that i should install the framework. actually,i want to install this VB.net because i want to learn about this compiler more.
One of the applications I've written uses DirectX in order to record the user speaking (basically for making verbal notes about something). It fails to work correctly when the installed version of DirectX isn't recent enough. I'm just using a setup project of the type inbuilt into VS 2005, is there a way to check at install time that DirectX is recent enough?