Is there a tool to convert a VB.NET 2005 project to a C# 2008 project. I am trying to convert our project to VS 2008 and mostly port all the vb.NET code in some projects to C# 3.0/3.5.
All my questions in this topic related to asp.net 2.0 While working on some old project when i first opened it Visual studio asked me if i want to convert project from asp.net 2.0 to asp.net 3.5. Is it safe to chose yes ?
If i chosen no in the previous question, how can i later still convert it to asp.net 3.5 ? (Visual studio gave this option in the first place, so i guess it is possible to do later)
I've made a Jeopardy game using VS2010 and I mistakenly made it as a .NET 4.0 project.I am wondering if there is any easy way to convert the project into a .NET 2.0 project so more people will be able to use the program.[URL]
how i can convert my project into exe program.For your info i am using visual studio 2005 . I have 1 project which i develop using vs 2005 and i want to convert it into exe so that i can run my program at other computer.
I am trying to convert an old VB 6 project to VS 2008, but it is giving me the following error:
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Upgrade failed: Exception occurred: Could not load referenced component:TABCTL32.OCX (1.1.0)You need to install this component before you upgrade the project.It is recommended you install VB6.0, with all referenced components, and ensure the application compiles and runs before upgrading.I don't have VB6.0, so how do I work around this?
I want to convert my project into application.But my program is working with the help of SQL Server through LAN.. I converted it as application software.. And It works well in my system only.. If i install and run it in some other system which doesn't have SQL Server,.Net framework, it shows Error.What i do now.
i wish if any one can help me in this:i finished from my project and i want now to conver it to an executable file before it can be used or installed in a workstation.
I've created program with MS SQL database.I'am using ADO.NET. There is one dataset and lot of adapters and binding sources connected to dataset. My question is, what is the best and fastest way to switch my project to Access database. I know I first must change connection string. Then all declared 'SqlCommands' to 'OleDbCommands' and SqlAdapters' to 'OleDbAdapters' and so on.. I'm interested if anyone had experience with it, give me some advice and tips before i hit with my head to the wall.
I'm trying to convert an old vb project from 2008 to 2010. Ive tried using vb 2010's convert wizard aswell as changing the .sln file manually. When i try to convert the project automatically using the wizard it gives me an error saying that the project type is not supported. Does anybody know a solution to converting my 2008 project to 2010?
how to do this, but I do not get ANY of them. I just want to know how to convert a multi-form project into one EXE file. I have 2 forms, but I want to know if there's a way to have only 1 EXE file.
Let say I had a project contains 10 forms and 10 reports and typed dataset (xsd)I am trying to divide my project forms into dlls, so when the client had a problem or asks for modification in single forms, I had to build the project all over again and the exe size will be large.
in my current project, the exe size is 4.8 MB, and I am working with customers by internet and remoting, so every time I make small changes (change the back color of textbox in one form) I had to rebuild and send the whole 4.8 MB to the customer. And not forgetting the increasing size of the exe with time.I know that converting my project to class library and built it will convert it to dll, so I had to create a second project to manage it.
1 - Can I convert 3 or 4 forms / 10 forms total in my current windows application project to dll?
2- What is the best recommended method to divide the project into smaller entity.
For reasons that are beyond my control, I have three Projects. Projects A and B reference project C. Project A references project B so that it can open a large form in project B. I now need to open that large form from project C, but VB won't allow me to add a reference from C to B because that would create a circular dependency. I found a way around it, though. I created a Timer in A, and when I opened C from A, I passed in that timer. When the user performs a certain action, I enable the Timer from A, and this causes C to open B for me.
I have a project that I have created, it something like a contact database.It is complete with its own sql server database, and controls and forms.I kinda of understand that I can include this project into another project.This is the tricky part,Can I include my contact project into another project and add more items to the database and forms in a new project?What I'm after is like using classes.My contact database would be like the base class, and the new project would be adding more features to that project.
VB 2005 Express Visual BasicI want to move (part of) projects to different projects/ computer.I used File - export template- and was able to save templates of whole project or item(s).They saved nicely in a subdirectory called "templates" as zip files.How do I import to 1/ other project on same pc?2/ To a different computer?I tried copy zip files into corresponding folder on new system. No luck.
I made a change to a project and hve induced a major problem. I have warnings and errors now, but I can still debug the project with the "last successful build" Iwould like to just revert everything to that build but I can't find a way to eliminate the problems I induced or find a way to go to a earlier build. Hopefully I can get back to an earlier version or I will loose the entire project as I can no longer get to the designer.
If I put this piece of code in a new fresh vb.net form, add a button and two labels and start debug I get execution time of about 11.5s.If I put the same piece of code in a new form in an old project upgraded from an earlier version of vb.net, start debug I get an execution time of 7.5s.So I do exactly the same in the two projects but get different execution times.
What do I have to do with the fresh new project to get the same execution time ?I am not interested in improving the code to be able to calculate primes faster. I just want to know what is the significant difference between an old upgraded project and a new fresh one. I am using windows 7 64bit on a 2,4 Ghz Intel quadcore.
Public Class Form2 Private Sub Button1_Click(sender As System.Object, e As System.EventArgs) Handles Button1.Click Dim l, h, p As Integer