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Why does Visual Studio 2010 (VB) have the Launch Condition underlined in red?

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    Why does Visual Studio 2010 (VB) have the Launch Condition underlined in red? and how to fix. I believe is it related to the .net version. The program has the full .Net 4 profile selected but the launch comes up with a link to the client profile. When changing the launch condition via the dropdown to the full profile the URL does not change. Shouldn't there be a good explanation for all of this?

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      Why does Visual Studio 2010 (VB) have the Launch Condition underlined in red? and how to fix. I believe is it related to the .net version. The program has the full .Net 4 profile selected but the launch comes up with a link to the client profile. When changing the launch condition via the dropdown to the full profile the URL does not change. Shouldn't there be a good explanation for all of this?

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      Ok, your first mistake is VB. After that, nothing much will help. :-)

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        Ok, your first mistake is VB. After that, nothing much will help. :-)

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        Then the mistake was made a long time ago. How about some real help????

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          Then the mistake was made a long time ago. How about some real help????

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          QuickBooksDev wrote:

          How about some real help????

          Right now I am in the middle of converting 4 old VB ASP.Net projects to c# so I think I need the help a lot more than you do! :-)

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            QuickBooksDev wrote:

            How about some real help????

            Right now I am in the middle of converting 4 old VB ASP.Net projects to c# so I think I need the help a lot more than you do! :-)

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            What a waste.

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              What a waste.

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              R Giskard Reventlov
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              QuickBooksDev wrote:

              What a waste.

              of my time. However, sometimes you get thrown a gem, other times a well chewed bone.

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                Why does Visual Studio 2010 (VB) have the Launch Condition underlined in red? and how to fix. I believe is it related to the .net version. The program has the full .Net 4 profile selected but the launch comes up with a link to the client profile. When changing the launch condition via the dropdown to the full profile the URL does not change. Shouldn't there be a good explanation for all of this?

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                QuickBooksDev wrote:

                Shouldn't there be a good explanation for all of this?

                Yes; ain't life a non-beach?

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                  Then the mistake was made a long time ago. How about some real help????

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                  QuickBooksDev wrote:

                  How about some real help????

                  How about giving us enough information to help you? Remember, we're not the NSA; we can't see your screen, access your computer, or read your mind. You need to give us a clue WTE you're talking about. Also, this looks suspiciously like a programming question. Try reading the text at the top of this forum: For lazing about and discussing anything in a software developer's life that takes your fancy except programming questions.


                  "These people looked deep within my soul and assigned me a number based on the order in which I joined." - Homer

                  "These people looked deep within my soul and assigned me a number based on the order in which I joined" - Homer

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                    QuickBooksDev wrote:

                    Shouldn't there be a good explanation for all of this?

                    Yes; ain't life a non-beach?

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                    I blame the parents!

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                      QuickBooksDev wrote:

                      Shouldn't there be a good explanation for all of this?

                      Yes; ain't life a non-beach?

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                      Oh come on, don't be such a Boy Scout!

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