I just installed Lucida Grande font on my computer and I am unable to find this font when I add a label or text box control. I can see the font in the control panel and MS Word. What is the right step to see this font?
I'm working on a program (Under Visual Basic .NET 2008) that draws text on a PictureBox using a font that is already installed (registered) in system fonts. I'm wondering how can I perform the same but with a font that is not already installed on system, by adding this font file (*.ttf usually) to my solution explorer and use it in my program, given that this font file must be included in exe file.
So I'm guessing it has something to do with the fact that I don't have office loaded on my computer. Now I have another laptop, with office that I loaded this project on, and it works fine. So do I have to load office on this computer, or can I just reference something?
The length of the previous words is exactly the same but the "truth length" it is not. I want to know if there is any way to find the truth length of a text string with different fonts The reason why I want the "truth length" is I want to make an rss scroll bar and when the first label "hiding all" in the right to send the next rss it in the left.
I created a program using visual basic. For some functions the program accesses a dll which was created using visual c++. When the program is run on a computer that does not have visual studio installed, functions which make calls to the dll generate an error: Unable to load DLL 'filename.dll': This application has failed to start because the application configuration is incorrect. Reinstalling the application may fix this problem. (Exception from HRESULT: 0x800736B1).Reinstalling the application does not help, and when the program is run on a computer that does have visual studio installed, calls to the dll work as expected without generating any type of error.Is there some component that is installed with Visual Studio that I need to attach to my program installation? Is there some way I can create or access the dll such that it does not need this component?
Just got this message today on user machines when pushing out an update to a ClickOnce VB.NET application.No new references have been added, just some bug fixes.
System Update Required Unable to install or run the application. The application requires that assembly Microsoft.Vbe.Interop Version 14.0.0.0 be installed in the Global Assembly Cache (GAC) first.Note that this is only happening in XP machines, not Win 7.
I have build an application in Visual Studio en publisched it so dat people can install the program. Now I would like to access the installation on the client computer from an other application so that the user can start the application from a menu item within an other application. But in what folder is the application installed of how can I refer to the exe?
When using VB6 I could use (Windows Explorer, Programs), and find my installed program. I need to get to the database as I have entered a lot of data into it via my not quite finished program.
I want to make a program which first of all check whether a serie of programs is installed, if a program is installed I would like to find the installation path, so I will be able to work with it further..My first though was to check in the registry, there is theinstallation path also mentioned right?Another possible way was to search all the harddrives for a specific .exe fil. If then the file is found, the program is installed, and you should be able to find the path to the found .exe file. This is more "secure", right? - Because not all program is registred in the registry right? (E.g. if you move it from another location, and doesn't install it).
I have started working on the module based application (plugin based architecture) and client want setup of module that can be run later and added automatically in main application. So, what I am thinking to apply in module setup project is to find the installation directory of main application and then paste dll of module in specific sub-directory.
Is it possible? Is there any other way to add feature in main application later using setup?
This code gets all software that has an Uninstall Entry and it app path. However, given I have the app path, I do not know the name of the main .exe of the software. What ways are there to find the main .exe of a found application?
'Declare the string to hold the list: Dim Software As String = Nothing 'The registry key:
I have designed and published my small created app with WINDOWS FORMS using VB 2010 EXP on Windows 7. I can only install the app on the machine that I used to develop the app.I want to install the app on another computer but I cannot. I usually have error reports.
Example:Unable to install or run this application. This application requires Microsoft Common Language Runtime 4.0.3 to be installed on your computer.
what can I do to be able to install the app on a different computer which does not have .Net and does not have visual basic 2010 installed.
I'm using Visual Studio 2008 on an XP machine. My other machine died so I had to re-install VS on a new machine. Everything worked find until I went to the new machine. Now I keep getting these 2 messages below when I go to build my solution:
Unable to find dependency 'interop.stdole' (signature ='(null)' Version='2.0.0.0') of assembly axinterop.mscomctllib.dll Unable to find dependency 'interop.stdole' (signature ='(null)' Version='2.0.0.0') of assembly interop.mscomctllib.dll
I tried to remove the references to both .dll's and then re-add them in and that didn't work. I tried removing and re-adding stdole, and that doesn't work either. I tried installing VS on another machine, but I get the same messages there.
The only thing I noticed out of the ordinary is under Detected Dependencies, when I right-click on axinterop.mscomctllib.dll and view the dependecies, I noticed there is a yellow exclamation point in the icon for interop.stdole. I don't see any information regarding that exclamation point however.
I have developed a windows based application using visual studio 2005 called DMS. On the client side, this application runs on asp dot net framework 2.0. We have created its setup file which has to be installed on the client pc. After the installation of the application, some of the users get the error message as:
DMS.exe - .net framework initiation error Unable to find a version of the runtime to run this application
(I have also attached the screen shot of the error message.) Trouble shooting done by me:
a. I had tried the re-install Dot Net Framework 2.0. b. Scanned the PC for virus attack. c. Install dot net framework 2.0 first and then the application. d. Un-install and re-install the whole application.
But none of the solution works. The only thing that works temporarily is un-install the whole application and re-install it. Then it works for a few hours.
I have written an application that calls 'My.Computer.FileSystem.SpecialDirectories.Currentm UserApplicationData'. My application is working fine, but one user has reported an issue that has me stumped. When this property is accessed, the following exception is thrown:
"Unable to find an entry point named 'VerLanguageName' in DLL 'version.dll'". The stack trace says that the exception came from Microsoft.Win32.UnsafeNativeMethods.VerLanguageNam e(Int32 langID, StringBuilder lpBuffer, Int32 nSize)
I don't think the problem is with my code. I suspect that there is something wrong with a system-level component on her computer, particularly with the DLL that is mentioned. Is this DLL part of a specific windows component that could be reinstalled/repaired?
I have created a form for a user to create a booking of a meeting room, I need this form to do 3 things.have print functionality update the new booking to a dataset view the current bookings screen I seem to be struggling with the second task, when I try and save my new booking I get this error
System.InvalidOperationException was unhandled Message="Update unable to find TableMapping['mtrbookings'] or DataTable 'mtrbookings'." Please see the code for my form. Imports System.Data.SqlClient
[code].....
I have not declaired any data sources, like a data grid view or the text boxes from which my information is typed by the user (text boxes).
I have developed a windows based application using visual studio 2005 called DMS. On the client side, this application runs on asp dot net framework 2.0. We have created its setup file which has to be installed on the client pc. After the installation of the application, some of the users get the error message as:
DMS.exe - .net framework initiation error Unable to find a version of the runtime to run this application
(I have also attached the screen shot of the error message.)Trouble shooting done by me:
a. I had tried the re-install Dot Net Framework 2.0.
b. Scanned the PC for virus attack.
c. Install dot net framework 2.0 first and then the application.
But none of the solution works. The only thing that works temporarily is un-install the whole application and re-install it. Then it works for a few hours.
Unable to find a normal distribution function for VB8 Found the others I needed Math.Log, Math.Sqrt, Math.Exp but no Math.ND To give an example of the problem that the code needs to do.
I have an application written using Visual studio 2005 (in VB.Net). When I run it on any machine I get "unable to find a version of the runtime to run this application and this same application successfully some other PCs[code]...
I have an application written using Visual studio 2005 (in VB.Net). When I run it on any machine I get "unable to find a version of the runtime to run this application" and this same application successfully some other PCs..[code]
I am using a a bin serlization for saving pictureboxes. And then i copyed the code and put it into my game player so it could load them in. But i get a error: "Unable To Find Assembly 'GME Game-Maker-Extreme, version: 1.0.0.0, Culture=nutual, PublicKeyToken:Null"[code]...
I'm looking at writing a application that interfaces with TAPI via the samsung open TSP. The problem I'm having is that after a few days research I am unable to find much info regarding coding for TAPI. There also appears to be alot of contradicting information out there too...
Has anyone got any pointers, examples or sources that I can start looking through??
I don't think I can use my student account visual studio for commercial purposes. However, I can't afford eight hundred dollars for visual studio. I talked to a Microsoft rep and they said that with the visual basic express edition I won't be able to code anything or debug anything.
Does everyone here have visual studio professional or above? I was studying hard on my visual basic so that I could get started doing contract work on my own and hopefully start a software company after I get out of school. Now I don't know what to do. My next thought is to keep working on my C++ so that at least I can develop and deploy apps with free IDE's.