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Folders Problem27 Nov 2006 23:09 GMT5
I run the Deployment Wizrad and set all the file locations
For Example
Source              c:\Program files\Microsoft Visual Studio\VB98\myprog
Destination        $(AppPath)\Sounds
sqldmo.dll fails to register23 Nov 2006 23:59 GMT1
I have a VB6 application that connects to a sql server 2000.
The installation process worked fine for several years (I use visual stuion
installer).
But now, all of a sudden, when I install a new version of the software (the
Problem deploying VB6 application...URGENT!16 Nov 2006 05:54 GMT4
A project is packaged using Packaging wizard of VB6.
OS used was XP-pro.
While installing the package on clients m/c, which again is XP-pro, it gives
a message that some files are old and asks whether to update & reboot.
how to compile VB .dll file in .NET 1.1 (not 2.0), Visual Studio 215 Nov 2006 18:55 GMT1
as in title. I need to create a dll library in Visual Studio 2005. The
problem is that it must be compiled in .net framework 1.1.
I found the way how to do that in C#
(http://blogs.msdn.com/jomo_fisher/archive/2005/04/22/410903.aspx), but I
VSI 1.103 Nov 2006 01:01 GMT1
I am packaging a VB6 application with VSI 1.1, but there appears to be no
way of setting a switch which will allow the user to install the application
for All Users or Just an Individual user at time of installation.
Am I missing something or is this just a limitation of VSI 1.1.  ...
 
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