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Hello everyone.

 

A bit of background .... I am an archaic (20yrs +) Mainframe programmer who is desiring to improve his skill-set (or should I say bring it into the new millenium !!!!), and I have just finished installing (and uninstalling and re-installing) VB.NET, version 2003. I am running into something of a show-stopper here. I am hoping someone can help me with it.

 

I am running Windows XP Pro on an AMD-Athlon system at 1.4 GHz, and a CD-R.

 

When I initially installed, I was requested to update some settings (sorry, can't recall wxactly what they were now). I then went through the basic installation (Prerequisites, VB.NET itself, MDSN library, and service releases. Everything went fine, and I followed all processes to the letter. VB even starts up. However, when I clicked on the MyProfile tab from the Start Page, VB CLOSED down on me. I tried again, and same thing. I then tried clicking on the Online Resources tab, with the same result. The next time I came in, I stayed on the Projects tab, and opened one of the samples identified in the "Getting Started" manual. That opened fine, and allowed me to navigate, and even run the solution. I made changes and saved the updated solution as well with no problem.

 

I can't even create a NEW project/solution without VB closing down. Worst of all, I do not receive any form of error dialog to tell me what went wrong.

 

Obviously, I have done something wrong during my installation, but I do not know what that is. It seems strange that only a PART of VB works.

 

Hopefully, someone can help me with this. Remember, I'm a mainframe programmer/analyst, so you MAY HAVE TO TALK SLOOOOOOW for me to understand ! lol

 

Regards, and thanks in advance....

Ian Sundby

Posted

Thanks for the reply, Hamlet.

 

At this point, I am simply trying to learn the programming language, but I want to be able to learn to use as much of the functionality of VB and other .NET technologies.

 

As I said above, I am REALLY new to .NET, but I really don't feel like paying MS $99 a shot to get me working properly.

 

As far as I can tell, I setup IIS correctly, but I could be mistaken. I am willing to take some time to get it to work, yet I want to get learning it ASAP, so any help is greatly appreciated.

 

Regards,

Ian

Posted

Thanks PentiumGuy. I have never been against that option, aside from the extreme length of time require to do the actual install.

 

I would obviously have to uninstall the MDSN libraries, the .NET Framework SDK, and VB.NET itself. What else do I need to clean up ???? The reason I ask is that when I un-installed and re-installed, the file paths that I installed the components to initially were still active during the re-install, and I did not know what the original destinations were. I don't know if installing to directories other than the defaults can have a negative impact or not, but I would like to ensure that I am right back to the original starting point, if at all possible, if I have to re-install. Is there possibly a rogue registry entry or a temporary file or something ???

 

Sorry to be a pain.

 

Regards,

Ian

Posted

Have you just tried to Repair the installation. :D

 

It takes about as much time as a clean install.

Programming today is a race between software engineers striving to build bigger and better idiot-proof programs, and the Universe trying to produce bigger and better idiots. So far, the Universe is winning.

-- Rick Cook, The Wizardry Compiled

Posted
Just on the off chance have you updated the services packs on the machine?

Programming today is a race between software engineers striving to build bigger and better idiot-proof programs, and the Universe trying to produce bigger and better idiots. So far, the Universe is winning.

-- Rick Cook, The Wizardry Compiled

Posted

Nope. No installation of SQL server here .... I am truly stumped here. I wouldn't mind re-installing again, but I think I need to get rid of EVERY thing that was generated when I initially installed (temporary files, registry entreis, etc.), otherwise, I'm afraid it's going to be the same old, same old.....

 

Thanks.

Ian

Posted

Well, I bit the bullet, and re-formatted my hard drive, re-installed Windows XP Pro, and finally VB.NET 2003. It WAS successful ! So I guess I can close this thread.

 

Regards,

Ian

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