Problem with turning off Appication Frameworks and with posting al

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Terry

Below you will find a ? I posted a few days ago. I am not being recognized
as a subscriber because somehow the msdn configure name and my profile name
are no longer a match. And for a whole day I am unable to use the configure
link, it just return an error page, so I need hlep with that also.

here is the original post;

I am trying to change the way my application is started, since I have some
licenseing issues to deal with before hand. I find that when I disable the
application framework, the next time i load the project and then try to look
at a form that uses icons on the tool strip (stored in the app resources),
the designer says there is no such property. I ell it to ignore and
contrimnue and it sets the image property to none. I click on the image
property, upcome the resource manager and there are my icons and I set them
and all is fine until the next time I load the project. Is this the way this
is supposed to work?
 
Terry,

Yesterday I've reported a problem with the subscriptions and managed
newsgroups.
I got an answer that they will work on that.

With your other problem I have no experience (it is better not to combine
questions to a newsgroup)

Cor
 
Terry,

Yesterday I've reported a problem with the subscriptions and managed
newsgroups.
I got an answer that they will work on that.

With your other problem I have no experience (it is better not to combine
questions to a newsgroup)

Cor
 
I understand about the double question, but I was told in the MSDN Online
Concierge chat session to do it that way.
 
I understand about the double question, but I was told in the MSDN Online
Concierge chat session to do it that way.
 
Hi Terry,

I'll assist you with the ToolStrip problem.

Before we get started to find out the root cause of the problem you're
having, would you mind letting me have more information on this issue?

1. What version & SKU & service pack of Visual Studio you're working on?

2. I did the steps listed below in Visual Studio 2008 (Team Suite) SP1
however I was unable to get the error message as you described, the image
was loaded correctly. Please correct me if I missed anything:

a. With the application framework enabled, add an image from the
application resources to the ToolStrip control.
b. Disable the application framework and save the project.
c. Exit Visual Studio.
d. Re-open the project.
e. Open the Form designer - and see the error at this step.

3. What the exact error message is? Is there a stack trace available?

4. If you don't open the form designer, instead you open the
form.designer.vb, what the code looks like for the ToolStrip control image
assigning?

Once I got these information I will try setup an environment for
reproducing the error.

Thanks,

Jie Wang ([email protected], remove 'online.')

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Hi Terry,

I'll assist you with the ToolStrip problem.

Before we get started to find out the root cause of the problem you're
having, would you mind letting me have more information on this issue?

1. What version & SKU & service pack of Visual Studio you're working on?

2. I did the steps listed below in Visual Studio 2008 (Team Suite) SP1
however I was unable to get the error message as you described, the image
was loaded correctly. Please correct me if I missed anything:

a. With the application framework enabled, add an image from the
application resources to the ToolStrip control.
b. Disable the application framework and save the project.
c. Exit Visual Studio.
d. Re-open the project.
e. Open the Form designer - and see the error at this step.

3. What the exact error message is? Is there a stack trace available?

4. If you don't open the form designer, instead you open the
form.designer.vb, what the code looks like for the ToolStrip control image
assigning?

Once I got these information I will try setup an environment for
reproducing the error.

Thanks,

Jie Wang ([email protected], remove 'online.')

Microsoft Online Community Support

Delighting our customers is our #1 priority. We welcome your comments and
suggestions about how we can improve the support we provide to you. Please
feel free to let my manager know what you think of the level of service
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Hi Terry,

Haven't heard from you for some days, is there any progress on this problem?

If you still need assistance on the Application Framework issue, please let
me know. I'll be happy to help.

Regards,

Jie Wang ([email protected], remove 'online.')

Microsoft Online Community Support

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Hi Terry,

Haven't heard from you for some days, is there any progress on this problem?

If you still need assistance on the Application Framework issue, please let
me know. I'll be happy to help.

Regards,

Jie Wang ([email protected], remove 'online.')

Microsoft Online Community Support

Delighting our customers is our #1 priority. We welcome your comments and
suggestions about how we can improve the support we provide to you. Please
feel free to let my manager know what you think of the level of service
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