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VB.Net 2001 Disabled After SP3 Update to Windows XP Pro

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    After an SP3 update to Windows XP Professional, I now get the message "Resource Lookup Failed-Infinite Recursion Detected. Resource Name Arg_NullReferenceException" when loading any form of any Solution. VB.Net was working fine before this upgrade. Any suggestions?

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      After an SP3 update to Windows XP Professional, I now get the message "Resource Lookup Failed-Infinite Recursion Detected. Resource Name Arg_NullReferenceException" when loading any form of any Solution. VB.Net was working fine before this upgrade. Any suggestions?

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      I guess you are living in the future because SP2 was just released. I don't think MS even has plans for SP3 right now!

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        I guess you are living in the future because SP2 was just released. I don't think MS even has plans for SP3 right now!

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        Actually the SP3 only applies to the .Net Framework, I should have been more clear on that.

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