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The hell of 1.1

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    Daniel Tak M
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    I usually don't like to use betas from M$, but since the v1.1 had support for ODBC which I desperately needed, I chose to download both the runtimes and the SDK. Installing them was easy (of course), but now... how the hell can it be used with VS.net? Telling the project to use the new framework version was easy (adding a reference path), but that makes everything so damn incompatible (I even can't view the WinForms anymore). The program also doesn't want to run. So I need some help to get this thing running... M$ doesn't provide anything. X| X| X|

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      I usually don't like to use betas from M$, but since the v1.1 had support for ODBC which I desperately needed, I chose to download both the runtimes and the SDK. Installing them was easy (of course), but now... how the hell can it be used with VS.net? Telling the project to use the new framework version was easy (adding a reference path), but that makes everything so damn incompatible (I even can't view the WinForms anymore). The program also doesn't want to run. So I need some help to get this thing running... M$ doesn't provide anything. X| X| X|

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      Tak wrote: since the v1.1 had support for ODBC which I desperately needed Why the hell didn't you download ODBC.NET[^]? ;P Paul

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        Tak wrote: since the v1.1 had support for ODBC which I desperately needed Why the hell didn't you download ODBC.NET[^]? ;P Paul

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        Daniel Tak M
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        Hm maybe because I didn't know about such a thing? :) I'll check it out right now.

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          Hm maybe because I didn't know about such a thing? :) I'll check it out right now.

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          Daniel Tak M
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          Hey works excellently, thank you very much ;) Though it doesn't really help with that stupid v1.1... but I hardly care :cool:

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            Hey works excellently, thank you very much ;) Though it doesn't really help with that stupid v1.1... but I hardly care :cool:

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            Yeah, sorry, I haven't touched 1.1 for these very reasons so I can't help. But ODBC.NET rules, I've been using it for a while now with no problems. It lacks some of the Wizards that OleDb has but that's only another advantage, IMHO :-D Paul

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              I usually don't like to use betas from M$, but since the v1.1 had support for ODBC which I desperately needed, I chose to download both the runtimes and the SDK. Installing them was easy (of course), but now... how the hell can it be used with VS.net? Telling the project to use the new framework version was easy (adding a reference path), but that makes everything so damn incompatible (I even can't view the WinForms anymore). The program also doesn't want to run. So I need some help to get this thing running... M$ doesn't provide anything. X| X| X|

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              Tak wrote: how the hell can it be used with VS.net? It can't...That's part of the Everett update to VS.NET later this year. Don't worry, it won't be long...:-D Norm Almond: I seen some GUI's in my life but WTF is this mess ;-) Leppie: I made an app for my sister and she wouldnt use it till it was colorful enough:) Norm:good point leppie, from that statement I can only deduce that this GUI must be aimed at children:laugh: Leppie:My sister is 25:eek: -Norm on the MailMagic GUI

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                Yeah, sorry, I haven't touched 1.1 for these very reasons so I can't help. But ODBC.NET rules, I've been using it for a while now with no problems. It lacks some of the Wizards that OleDb has but that's only another advantage, IMHO :-D Paul

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                Paul Riley wrote: Yeah, sorry, I haven't touched 1.1 for these very reasons Same here, it has been lying on my drive since it became available! I'm just too scared :wtf: Before you criticize a man, walk a mile in his shoes. That way, when you do criticize him, you'll be a mile away and have his shoes.

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