Re: .tmp is not a valid win32 resource file
- From: rtskarthik@xxxxxxxxx
- Date: Fri, 06 Jul 2007 06:15:23 -0000
On Jul 5, 1:16 pm, Michael Nemtsev <nemt...@xxxxxxx> wrote:
Hello rtskart...@xxxxxxxxx,
See therehttp://channel9.msdn.com/ShowPost.aspx?PostID=11922
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Hi All,
I am unable to compile a windows application. I am using .Net
2003.I get the error "F:\....\obj\Debug\CSC15.tmp' is not avalid
Win32resourcefile". I have stuck with this problem. Even when i open
a new application it throws the similar error.
I even reinstalled framework and vs.net 2003 for it to get
resolved, but the agony continues. Please suggest some ways to resolve
this problem.
Eagerly waiting for ur replies
Regards
Karthik- Hide quoted text -
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Thanks for the reply.
I replaced the dll as suggested in the mentioned post. I ensured the
dll present in the framework folder and the system 32 folder are
having the same version same.
But it was unable to compile.
I got the problem when i reinstalled the .Net framework 1.1. Since
then i reinstalled .Net 2003.
Why is this occuring?
Regards
Karthik
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