Re: Checkbox behavior different in Windows XP and Windows 2000

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From: Tulio (Tulio_at_discussions.microsoft.com)
Date: 02/14/05


Date: Mon, 14 Feb 2005 09:21:02 -0800

By incorrectly I mean that if the second checkbox should be checked (under
W2000), then in Windows XP another checkbox was checked.

I agree that changing OS should't be a problem. By it happens in two
diferent machines with a Windows XP. But the .exe file behave differently
under Windows XP and 2000.

"David Lowndes" wrote:

> >I have a dialog app that was compiled with .NET 2003 and Windows 2000. In
> >this dialog I have 5 checkboxes and their states are determined by a
> >configuration file. Under Windows 2000 the checkboxes states are presented
> >correctly, but under Windows XP with SP2 the checkboxes are checked
> >incorrectly!
>
> What do you mean by incorrectly?
>
> >If I just recompile the app (under Windows XP) the checkboxes
> >states are presented correctly.
>
> The OS you do your compilation with shouldn't make any difference - so
> the problem is presumably elsewhere.
>
> Dave
>



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