My Application Issue.
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Hello to All Recently I installed VS 2008 and before I m using VS 2005 and VS 6.0. after installation of VS 2008 I m getting this error when I open VS 6.0 Application. This message is appearing "Please wait while windows configures My Application." after that "The Feature you are trying to use is on a network resource that is unavailable." In Down this path also showing. C:\DOCUME~1\Admin\LOCALS~1\Temp\ae6136\ If i press cancel This message was coming. ""An Insaillation package for the product My Application cannot be found. Try the installation again using valid copy of the installation package 'Setup.msi'" How to solve this problem.
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Hello to All Recently I installed VS 2008 and before I m using VS 2005 and VS 6.0. after installation of VS 2008 I m getting this error when I open VS 6.0 Application. This message is appearing "Please wait while windows configures My Application." after that "The Feature you are trying to use is on a network resource that is unavailable." In Down this path also showing. C:\DOCUME~1\Admin\LOCALS~1\Temp\ae6136\ If i press cancel This message was coming. ""An Insaillation package for the product My Application cannot be found. Try the installation again using valid copy of the installation package 'Setup.msi'" How to solve this problem.
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VS 6.0 is working but only starting case of form loading or application open or new form opening that time this error is coming how can i solve this error.
So VS is not working, or your app is not working ? I repeat - there is no reason I can see for VS2008 to break your VB6 apps. You could try reinstalling whatever runtime it uses, you could google your error, etc.
Christian Graus Driven to the arms of OSX by Vista. Read my blog to find out how I've worked around bugs in Microsoft tools and frameworks.
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So VS is not working, or your app is not working ? I repeat - there is no reason I can see for VS2008 to break your VB6 apps. You could try reinstalling whatever runtime it uses, you could google your error, etc.
Christian Graus Driven to the arms of OSX by Vista. Read my blog to find out how I've worked around bugs in Microsoft tools and frameworks.