sprintf_s(cmd, "%c:\index.exe", driver);
I am trying to run a flash file, the application is built in VS 2008 , on win 7. The application works well on WIN7 but fails in XP. Ie the application launches but doesn't complete the task. I see the application running in Task Manager
I would hazard a guess that exitcode in your while loop is always non-zero so you're just going round an infinite loop.
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I have a ASP.NET 3.5 application that includes a 32-bit DLL. It works fine (and has for years) on Windows XP, 7 and 10. I am adding support for Windows 2012, 2012 R2 and 2016. It works on 2016, but does not work on 2012 R2.
At the first call to the DLL, the following error occurs:
BadImageFormatException: An attempt was made to load a program with an
incorrect format. (Exception from HRESULT: 0x8007000B)
The same build and install script is used for all OS's tested. Each OS is on a VM on the same machine, so the hardware for all OS's is identical. For each OS:
OS is fully updated.
vcredist 9.0 (x86) is installed as part of the installation.
IIS DefaulatAppPool has 32-bit applications enabled.
I've tried all the suggestions in the posts I've found on this problem, but nothing works. Any ideas?
Double check in Task Manager that your W3WP.exe process for the application is running 32-bit and that it is in fact Default App Pool that is trying to load the DLL. This error message almost certainly means 64-bit process trying to load 32-bit DLL.
Someone knows if VS Coded UI Tests run under Linux using Mono ??
Dont have a testsetup on my hand to test this fast :/
Coded-UI does not support any OS other than Windows.
You can find it here. Supported Configurations and Platforms for Coded UI Tests and Action Recordings
Supported Operating Systems:
Operating Systems Windows 7
Windows Server 2008 R2
Windows 8
Windows 10
How to execute Windows Forms Application in Linux 5.0. I installed mono 2.8 on my linux machine. Here i am very new.Please help me. For console application of C#, it is executed successfully. But C# windows application it is not executed. Can u tell me what is the pre requisite condition for executing the C# windows application on Linux machine. Please.......
Take a look at the Mono guide to porting Winforms applications
I dont think you can without running it in wine or something like that.
You can code in .net but i think the front end still needs to be in GTK or linux UI equivalent
When install SQL Server 2000 (Evaluation copy) on Windows 7 32 bit Home Premium desktop computer,
system gives the following error and Installation not successful:
InstallShield Engine has stopped
working A problem caused the program
to stop working correctly. Windows
will close the program and notify you
if a solution is available.
Sql server 2000 is not supported on Windows 7. You might be able to get it installed but you would have problems.
According to this blog posting you even need SP3 of Sql Server 2005 for it to work on Win7.
http://blogs.msdn.com/sqlreleaseservices/archive/2009/10/23/sql-server-on-windows-7-and-windows-server-2008-r2.aspx
I have written an app to run on 64bit Windows Server 2008, it needs to go in the schedular as it needs to run every 15 minutes. For some reason the program crashes after being open for a few minutes (this is without it being in the schedular). The program runs fine on both my 32bit laptop and a colleagues 64 bit laptop, but fails on this server. Error details:
EventType = APPCRASH
Fault Module Name = KERNELBASE.dll
Fault module Version = 6.1.7600.16385
Exception Code = e053534f
Any help on this would be most appreciated, ive already tried changing the target platform to x64, setting DetectNewerInstalledVersions to false, running as administrator and changing the compatability settings to what the compatability checker recommends (Windows XP Service Pack 2) and still no avail....
That's very little to go by. However, the exception code is EXCEPTION_SOFTSO, a "soft stack overflow" exception. It is raised when the CLR is about to run managed code but detects that there isn't enough stack space left to safely execute the code.
You'll need a debugger to get to the bottom of it. Use the Debug + Exceptions dialog to make the debugger stop at the exact point where the exception is raised.