Get A Code Compiled In Windows XP To Work In Windows 7?
Oct 25, 2011
I have a VB.net project that i've published through a click once installation which was compiled in Windows XP the application contains a previous version of True DB grid which is not supported windows 7 so i'm trying to get my application to work in Windows 7 so that the true db grid and other such controls work without any issue. i tried compiling the code in x86 mode
I made a custom media player for my work that uses a windows media player control and randomizes 4 songs from a collection. There is reasoning behind the 4 songs but thats not too important. So the issue is that I had made this program for my work but when i put it on my work computer, it wouldnt even open, i double click it, it sits for a bit, then MP3Randomizer.exe has encountered a problem. Any idea why it works on my 64 bit windows 7 personal laptop but not my 32 bit windows xp work comp. I have created programs on my laptop and then dragged them to my work computer and they worked just fine. Is it the windows media player component? Never had this problem with any of my other programs. The program was compiles with .net framework 4 and my work comp has .net framework 4 on it, it is set to compile as x86. I cant figure it out. A
I have developed a VB 2010 express application that works on my windows 7 machine, but when I deploy it to other windows 7 machines the application will not run at all. I created an msi script to install the software on other machines and it includes the .NET 4.0 framework an all of my application dll's and such. Any idea what might be he problem?
I have an installation of VS2010 with Windows 7 at work and a laptop with Windows 7 X64. I transferred a whole set of project files to the laptop but the directory "Documents" does not exist on the laptop - it is called "My Documents". As such of course I get errors when loading the project on the X64 machine as the resource files cannot be found. I have tried changing the name of the directory to "Documents" to accord with the other PC, and this was apparetnly successful. But, VS still does not "see" the files in the renamed directory. How can I simply change the path name for the resource files so that VS can see these files?
I need to convert the following code to work in a visual studio 2008 windows form application, the moment ObjectQuery, ManagementObjectSearcher, ManagementObject and ManagementObjectCollection are not valid.
im objectQuery As New ObjectQuery("SELECT * FROM Win32_NetworkAdapter WHERE NetConnectionId IS NOT NULL") Dim searcher As New ManagementObjectSearcher(Scope, objectQuery)
I have a program that works in Windows XP Pro, Visual Basic 2005 and Excel 2007 that does not work in Windows Vista, Visual Basic 2005 and Excel 2007.The program takes Excel data from an already opened Workbook on the desktop and moves it to the Visual Basic program.The error occurs when I try to open the Excel Application in Visual Basic:[code]Is there a different code to define an Application in Vista?The "Open" Application will not work on a Excel App already on the desktop.
I have windows7 home premium 64bit edittion, I use VB6 and VS2008. I recently install Win7 SP1 in my machine but after installing the SP1 my old VB6 application is working fine in my pc but compiled exe files are not working in other windows XP machine, then I uninstall WIndows7 Sp1 from my PC and again compile the old vb6 application, now i notice that this exe is working file in all other pc. is there any way to use win7 sp1 with vb6 ??
I'm porting code that I wrote for use in a Windows Forms application to a Windows Service, but for some reason, the code that worked in the Windows Forms application is now throwing errors in the Service
I wrote a DVD player in VS2010, based on the COM component mswebdvd.dll, which works fine on a 32 bit XP machine. When I try to write something similar on a 64 bit Windows 7 machine something odd happens. I have mswebdvd set up as a project reference and as a control in the toolbox, and when I create an instance of it on the form I apparently have access to all its methods and properties...but when it is 'playing' the DVD the form object remains as a black box and there is no sound. I have title numbers, run times, play state etc displayed in textboxes and everything is normal, with play stopping as expected at the end of each title. The dll evidently thinks it's doing its job but there is no sound or vision. Can anyone suggest what is happening? [code]The Windows 7 machine has one optical drive and plays DVDs perfectly well on installed software (PowerDVD).
My VB app will not work properly on a Windows 7 64 bit PC.When I launched it on the Win7 PC it will open up OK but when I open a crystal report, the form page comes up ok but the report is missing.Then I get a pop up window asking me for a user name an PW:
I am having a problem with my code now that I have changed from Vista to Windows 7. For some reason the following code does not work anymore in Windows 7. It seems that Progman is replaced by WorkerV.
<Runtime.InteropServices.DllImport("User32.dll")> _ Public Shared Function FindWindowEx(ByVal hwndParent As IntPtr, ByVal hwndChild As IntPtr, ByVal className As String, ByVal caption As String) As IntPtr
I am buying a netbook so I can write applications in Visual Basic using the vbc.exe compiler that is a part of Windows SDK. Will vbc.exe work with Windows 7 Starter (which seems to be the usual OS for netbooks)?BuckBoost
Private Sub Button1_Click(ByVal sender As System.Object, ByVal e As System.EventArgs) Handles Button1.Click Try If TextBox1.Text.Trim <> "" Then If TextBox2.Text.Trim <> "" Then
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When the button is pressed, it all works and the following files are created: yahoo.dll and yahoo.pdb My question is this: What is the code to load the already compiled yahoo files to execute the code again, without having to recompile the code?
I've developed a small windows form application in Visual Studio 2005. I have tested the application on a completely fresh install of Vista 32-bit as well as Vista 64-bit and it works fine... But when I copy the application onto an XP machine the following problems occur:The application no longer has its icon, just the default .exe console box icon Whenever I try to open the application, absolutely nothing happens
I completed my VB project a while back and it worked great in XP.Now the same program is needed on computers that have Win7 installed.The program installs without any problems, but when I open it, it gives me an error saying the database is not accessible.
I used Visual Studio 2008 and SQL Compact to design the project.The database was included in the project and in the installation file. I also checked the Programs folder and the database was installed correctly into the correct path.What is the problem with my programs compatibility with Windows 7?
I'm running Visual Studio 2010, and i'm trying to use AT commands to send an SMS. My question is will it not work with windows 7 due the exclusion of hyperterminal in windows 7. (I was able to dowload a version of Hyperterminal and can use AT commands in that.. but my code itself does not work.) My code is below.
Note: This project is for educational purposes only.I've tried many tutorials on how to create basic keyloggers but none work. I then heard Windows 7 won't work for keyloggers with Visual Basic 2008.
My Code is Below:Public Class Form1 Dim result As Integer Private Declare Function GetAsyncKeyState Lib "user32" (ByVal vKey As Long) As Integer
Timer1_Tick For i = 1 To 255 result = 0 result = GetAsyncKeyState(i) If result = -32767 Then TextBox1.Text = TextBox1.Text + Chr(i) End If Next i
I get no errors from the code it just doesn't put the keys I press in the textbox.If having Windows 7 is the problem is there any solutiions?
My project requires that a windows service checks up a table on a sql database(MDF) and if product existence is 0 then sends an email to some mail address and keep checking every 24 hrs.Now Im able to send mail messages but what Im not able is to make the service itself to work or at least make sure that is working.I do the following(correct me if I do something wrong or missing a step):
1. create a new project and choose windows service
2. add a timer and set to 4000 ms just to test not wait the 24 hrs lol
3. then open its event timer_elapsed and put some code on it, like a msgbox that would keep spamming every 4 secs just to test
4. at the event onstart I enable the timer by: timer1.enabled=true
5. at the event onstop I disable the timer by: timer1.enabled=false
6. right click then choose add installer
7. in the newer installed with the two objects:
a. serviceinstaller1 set its properties to: displayname: myservice and servicename: myservice
b. serviceprocessinstaller1 set account property to LocalSystem
8. build the project and install it by opening the VS console and type: "installutil c:path blah blahservice.exe" then hit enter
9. all successfull installed open the pc manager and run the service from the list and this should be the deal
Now my real problem is that by following those steps my service is sucessfully builded, installed, and started but after the 4 seconds no msg pops up so this leads me to think that is not doing anything or I did something wrong in the steps above. Is there another way to test if this service is working else than the msgbox or the log entry? Plus, Im working on my home pc which is a xp OS. I tried the same at college pcs wich are win7 and when I did install by the console it returned an error weird but in my home pc it doesnt(and I have to present my project at college at college and tomorrow
I've read about revising the File Version (and Assembly Version) to ensure that an updated file does replace an older/previous file when a WI update installation is carried out, but I don't understand the four-part construction of the File Version ... and my re-versioned files sometimes refuse to transfer to the target computer.
For example, a .exe I have recently updated had it's File Version set to 1.0.0.0 (it is resident now in my Program Files (x86)/MyApplication folder) and File Date 23/03/2012, but even now with the File Version set to 2.0.0.10 and a File Date of 24/03/2012 when I use WI to install the new program over the original the 1.0.0.0 file remains in place and the new 2.0.0.10 file does not get installed instead.
I have an application written in VB.net, compiled and loaded on machines running XP, Vista and Server 2003. When I loaded it on a machine running Windows 7 64 bit, the application runs fine, but one window that has MenuItem controls does not work properly, instead of being able to change items from the collection, that area is just greyed. I loaded the .NET 4.0 framework on it in hopes of some miracle, but it still does not work.
i have written hundreds of programs with vb.net 2008, but never a service before. I have a simple service written that basically just rights a entry in the eventlog to test. No coding/compiling issues. I run the "installutil.exe" and I get a error ever time. So I went back and added the "Add Installer". But I am sure of what else I need to do, as I get the same error. Please assist.
Error:
Installing assembly 'C:UsersDonaldDocumentsVisual Studio 2008ProjectsWindowsService1WindowsService1inReleasewindowsservice1.exe'.Affected parameters are: logtoconsole = assemblypath = C:UsersDonaldDocumentsVisual Studio 2008ProjectsWindowsService1WindowsService1inReleasewindowsservice1.exe logfile = C:UsersDonaldDocumentsVisual Studio