Re: Fusion binding log viewer not working - TypeLoadException - Urgent



Thanks Oleg,

Yes interestingly if the log path specified in the registry isn't created it
won't be automatically created.

Creating the path has now at least allowed the log files to be produced
although the viewer still doesn't display any results.

"Oleg Starodumov" <com-dot-debuginfo-at-oleg> wrote in message
news:eOF1hXj1GHA.4228@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx

Try to compare your setup with the information here:
http://www.grimes.demon.co.uk/workshops/fusWSFive.htm#Example_5_1
(the path to the log would be my first suspect)

If it does not help, you can try using FileMon to see where the file
is loaded from.

Oleg
http://www.debuginfo.com/








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