Cant Find Build An Exe On VB 2008?
May 1, 2009I cant find any build an exe on Visual Basic 2008 ... where can i found it?
View 3 RepliesI cant find any build an exe on Visual Basic 2008 ... where can i found it?
View 3 RepliesI'm trying to build an application to monitor a site to build statistics from the data being read. This HTML looks like this.
<div id="history">
<h4>HISTORY</h4>
<table border="0" cellspacing="0" cellpadding="0">
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Now I can read the html and put the text anywhere, I just don't how to read specific parts so I can separate the data out.
I am using 2008 Express Edition. I am trying to make a Release build instead of a Debug build.Under Tools->Options, Projects and Solutions->General - I checked Show advanced build configurations. The option to switch configurations does not show up in the IDE.
After this, I went to the Project Properties->Compile and switched the Configuration from Active(Debug) to Release.After building, I looked in my project directory, however only in the Debug sub-directory was the .exe and nothing in the Release sub-directory.I have used Visual C++ Express Edition, where I noticed that if you do not change to Release in the IDE than after changing to Release in properties, resets the project to the last configuration setting which is usually Debug.how to make the Debug/Release box available in the IDE, since Tools/Options does not make it show up?
I just created a simple application. I Builded that using build->build myapp. I got .exe of that application. i runned. all went fine. but when i closed that app, even after closing it is in memory. it is still running. how to deploy it properly?
View 12 RepliesI am using the following code System.Diagnostics.Process.Start(Application.StartupPath & "NewHelp.chm") to open a help file. on build (vb 2005) I get this message The system cannot find the file specified I have the imports and I have verified that the file is in the Bin folder and
View 4 RepliesI am including a file in my project where the BuildAction is content and Copy to Output is Copy Always However, when I publish and give the user a way to copy the file to another directory I keep getting File Not Found.The code looks like:
View 3 Repliesi was used with php to use printf to build my strings, but i cannot find anything similar with asp and i end up writing crap like:[code]
View 1 RepliesI am getting ready to start EMT Basic class and would like to create multiple choice exams. Apparently UnitTest thats in VB isnt the type of test that I need. Does anyone know where I can find a video or website that shows u how to build an exam?
View 1 RepliesA co-worker checked a very simple Visual Basic Visual Studio 2010 application into our version control system. When I checked it out and tried to build it I got the weird error below, which I am guessing has something to do with which .Net Framework the build is targetted towards and also which Framework I have installed.
------ Build started: Project: VB-DEER10, Configuration: Debug Any CPU ------
Build started 10/20/2010 3:35:57 PM.
C:WINDOWSMicrosoft.NETFrameworkv4.0.30319Microsoft.Common.targets(1558,9): warning MSB3283: Cannot find wrapper assembly for type library "Microsoft.StdFormat".
Build FAILED.
Time Elapsed 00:00:00.15
Build: 0 succeeded, 1 failed, 0 up-to-date, 0 skipped
The sad truth about this post is that I have poor regex skills. I recently came across some code in an old project that I seriously want to do something about. [code]...
View 5 RepliesIn VB 2008 Express, in the top menu, there is "Build" (Between Project and Debug), but it's not there in VB 2010 Express. I tried to find an option for it in Tools, but I can't find it. I can use the Build menu in VB2008 to build an .exe that shows up in the "Release" folder. What can I do to make an .exe as a release, so that I can implement it? If I was to use the .exe in the "Debug" folder, I can only run it in Debug mode.
In VB2010, I can right-click on the area near the toolbar and choose "build", which makes 2 buttons appear. I can click on the Build" button, but it does not create a new .exe in the "Release". Sorry if the solution is really simple, but I am a newbie, and I've only recently converted to VB 2010 Express. I can't believe how difficult this problem is!
I have a Form with a Media Player in it. Which plays a Song.
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It's playing in the background since the Form is hidden. When I play itin Debug, everything works fine. When I run the app outside Debug, I get this error: [URL] The Music File is there, but strangely, there comes this weird error.
A particular VB.NET project is actually throwing 'Build Failed' But when I try rebuilding again it says 'Rebuild Succeeded'. It keeps alternating this behavior. Kind of random. Any vbc.exe issue of long locking the PDB or xml files?
View 9 RepliesI have a vb.net 2008 windows form application that I was just assigned to work on. how to maintain and test changes to both the pre build and the post build events? Can you tell me how to test these events? My postbuild event, I believe calls a project file in the solution file that wraps files together in a bundle in debug mode. Can you tell me how the posbuild event works and when it is called?
View 2 RepliesI've got a form - CMCConsole It pops up a dialog form for adding a new case.If the matter number in a textbox on that dialog form matches an existing cases matter number I would like to find it in the binding source of the CMCConsole form
Private Function CheckMatter(ByVal MtrNum As String) As Boolean
Dim cfIndex As Integer = CMCConsole.caseBS.Find("MatterNumber", MtrNum)
Dim cfIndex2 As Integer = CMCConsole.casefileBS.Find("MatterNumber", MtrNum)
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But it appear the filter for the CASE we were just on that is set on the binding source is keeping the FIND from seeing other cases.
caseBS.Filter = "CaseId=" & e.Node.Tag.ToString
Do I have to clear the filter in order to find a matter number in some other case??
how to search xml file and display the result in list box.then export a xml file to excel in the search result
View 4 RepliesI have some very simple questions about making a release build exe in vb.net using MS VB 2010 Express.
I realize that my project's executable is built in the bin/debug folder. However, when I copy this to any other location on my computer or someone else's, this executable does not function. I have read that I need to create a release build but in MS VB 2010 Express, when I use the Project-Properties menu and change the Compile tab configuration to Release and the path to binRelease, I still get the exe in the binDebug folder and not the binRelease folder.
1) Is it normal that exe's from the debug folder do not function outside of the debug folder?
2) Most importantly, if the release build produces a faster exe, could someone please explain step by step how to do this with MS VB 2010 Express ? I do not see any button on the compile tab in the project properties that actually builds the release.
How can build a IP Scanner like this?
View 3 RepliesI was able to build both debug and release versions of my VB code before now I no longer have the option to build a release version. How do I turn it back on
View 3 RepliesI've been tasked with converting an old c++ service to vb.net
View 4 RepliesI am having extremely slow build times in a VB project, in VS 2008 Express. Sometimes it takes as long as 10 mins. It's so bad that I almost want to try re-installing VS 2008 Express. It seems to only occur in the one project.
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how is the best way to build a database program using vb?
View 6 RepliesHow would I change the Solution/Build name? VB saves the project in a folder, how would I change the name of the
-Folder
-Solution File
-Finished EXE
WITHOUT breaking the project?
I am trying to dynamically build a TreeView. I want to be able to expand a top level node & have any child nodes be added on the fly. The problem I'm running into is that I can't get the "+" symbol to appear if there are no subnodes to begin with. I could probably add a "dummy" subnode, then when the parent node is expanded I could delete the dummy node & add my real nodes, but that sounds cheesy.
View 15 RepliesSuppose in a solution there are two projects A and B. A is a class library project, B is a console project. I set the output path of project A as ..in elease, after I compiled it, I found it is ture that a created file testA.dll is there. Just curiously I checked the folder ..indebug, it is empty. Likewise, I set the output path of project B as ..in
elease. Okay, then I add the file testA.dll to the project B and run the solution etc..
My question is that after these procedures, I found that testA.dll is also in the ..indebug of project A. And also when I checked the folder ..indebug of B, testA.dll is there as well but nothing in the ..in elease of B. I just want to know the secrets of the build path, I am always confused in the real world because there are several projects in a solution.
When CheckedListBox is only one line high, all itmes hidden, there are two small black arrows on right side, one up and another down. I want to CheckedListBox only has one down arrow, when click the down arrow, will popup a window and show all items, like the control below [URL]
View 1 RepliesWhen the Visual Basic compiler (Vbc.exe) crashes, Visual Studio fails to detect this and becomes stuck in an inoperable state. The "Build" menu appears as it would if the solution were building, but the Cancel Build (Ctrl+Break) menu item has no effect. Trying to close the application or the solution gives the error:
"The build must be stopped before the solution can be closed."
I can't find any way to remedy this short of terminating the devenv.exe process and restarting Visual Studio completely. Is there anything quicker and less severe?
In my program I have a combo box that the user selects a date from and a list view that the user selects an employee ID from. How do I properly design my database query string to use both the date selected and the employee ID selected? The date is stored in a variable called YearMonth and the employee ID is stored in a variable called EmpID.
Here is what I am trying to do with my query:
Dim ExactQuery As String = _
"SELECT * " & _
"FROM[JobTypeExact_Query] WHERE (EMPID = ?) AND WHERE (YEARMONTH = YM)" 'Define Exact job type query
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Trying to build a small array to fill a combobox, when I type my code I have no errors in the error list, but when i go to compile/run/debug I get:
Dim arrayDC(2, 2) As Array
Public Sub buildarrayDC()
Me.arrayDC.SetValue("Item1", 0, 0) InvalidCastException was unhandled
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I am getting two errors
1) Cannot publish because a project failed to build.
2) An error occurred while signing: SignTool.exe not found.
Regarding #1, I can manually build and rebuild the application without error. I only get this error when I try to Publish.
Regarding #2, I looked in my SDKv3.5Bin directory and indeed the signtool was not there. In fact I only had 3 files (genasm.exe, genasm.exe.config, and hidpi.res). I copied the signtool.exe from the Visual Studio 2005, (file dated 10/26/2006), but I still get the same error saying it can not find the file.