Re: Faillure to run .NET 2.0 app from UNC



Hi Adri,

Can you try to run this app again if you have another machine that have
NET framework installed? If it works fine on that machine, please
re-install .NET framework on you machine. Is the version of .NET framework
you've developed on the same to the one it is running on?

If that still doesn't help, could you please send me a copy of your app by
email? Remove 'online' from the nospam alias is my real email? I'll check
it ASAP. Thank you!

Kevin Yu
Microsoft Online Community Support
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