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Problem in VB.Net forms.

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    Hi, recently I had a problem with the IDE environment of VB.Net. I was using VB.net to design forms and it was working a few days ago. But yesterday, when I double click on a VB form, I got the following message box appearing: There is no editor available for 'c:\projects\form1.vb'. Make sure the application for the file type (.vb) is installed" What is wrong. I tried uninstalling VB.Net and reinstalling it and even tried to use the Repair function to repair but this message still comes out. The project files can be viewed in other VS.Net machines, so I do not think its a problem with the project files. Please provide me a solution. I do not want to reinstall Windows XP professional just because of this. Thanks.:sigh:

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      Hi, recently I had a problem with the IDE environment of VB.Net. I was using VB.net to design forms and it was working a few days ago. But yesterday, when I double click on a VB form, I got the following message box appearing: There is no editor available for 'c:\projects\form1.vb'. Make sure the application for the file type (.vb) is installed" What is wrong. I tried uninstalling VB.Net and reinstalling it and even tried to use the Repair function to repair but this message still comes out. The project files can be viewed in other VS.Net machines, so I do not think its a problem with the project files. Please provide me a solution. I do not want to reinstall Windows XP professional just because of this. Thanks.:sigh:

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      Dave Kreskowiak
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      dinoang wrote: Please provide me a solution. Why don't you start searching the web for yourself? Start digging here[^]. Only you can supply any missing details to troubleshoot the problem. RageInTheMachine9532 "...a pungent, ghastly, stinky piece of cheese!" -- The Roaming Gnome

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        Hi, recently I had a problem with the IDE environment of VB.Net. I was using VB.net to design forms and it was working a few days ago. But yesterday, when I double click on a VB form, I got the following message box appearing: There is no editor available for 'c:\projects\form1.vb'. Make sure the application for the file type (.vb) is installed" What is wrong. I tried uninstalling VB.Net and reinstalling it and even tried to use the Repair function to repair but this message still comes out. The project files can be viewed in other VS.Net machines, so I do not think its a problem with the project files. Please provide me a solution. I do not want to reinstall Windows XP professional just because of this. Thanks.:sigh:

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        numbrel
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        Can you open VB.NET IDE first and open the file from there? If so, then look under "file association" in XP Help and it will tell you how to associate the file with the IDE.

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