Re: Access through Win2000 workstations
From: Miha Markic [MVP C#] (miha)
Date: 03/13/05
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Date: Sun, 13 Mar 2005 11:53:11 +0100
Hi,
You are probably experiencing either security problems (app run from network
drive is restricted) or missing components on client computer (mdac?).
-- Miha Markic [MVP C#] - RightHand .NET consulting & development www.rthand.com SLODUG - Slovene Developer Users Group www.codezone-si.info "Olav" <Olav@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message news:49989041-6751-4EF0-9C94-1E16A30F7E29@microsoft.com... > Hi, > We are installing our app in a customers network. The app is using ADO.NET > with .NET Framework 1.1. DB is MSDE. The clients is running Win XP, 2000, > ME > and NT 4.0. The app is installed on the server and when we start it from > the > workstations is runs fine on the XP workstations but not on the 2000 and > NT > 4.0 workstations, where we get the following error message: > MyApp.exe - Common Language Runtime Debugging Services > Application has generated an exception that could not be handled... > > Is there a specific installation program for win 2000 and another for XP? > > I am at the customers site right now so if anybody has an idea it would be > very nice to have it fast!
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