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"NET framework" ??
at least we can search for "framework" or the complete phrase. but "net"? that was
imaginative (sarcasm!). try msnet, at least (although msnet is still potentially generic within
context of ms).
someone's xmas bonus needs to be taken back
and the email app in vista will be called..."mail"??
why not name *all* the programs, services, cpls etc, "thing"?
just call everything "thing"
and get rid of those default system folder names with 1200 character long names
containing blank space characters.
\ProgramFiles\ is as informative as \Program Files\
\DocsAndSetting\ (better: \Profiles\) is as informative as \Documents and settings and isn't
that brenda starr over there at the far edge of the balcony overlooking polo field # 6, sipping
on a harvey wallbanger?\
bahhh...
i can imagine the standard troubleshooting advice being given...
"ok. ignore everything in your \doc... starr... sipping... harvdinger.. rave.. hoohah\ folder,
even though that's what's in the error message. you need to check your thing file in the
thing thing\ thing\thing\thingthing thing\ thing thing\ folder.
be sure to include all three blank spaces in the last folder name, and the single space in
each of the lower level folders."
then in the second response:
"no,no,no, not *that* thing.dll. the *other* thing.dll. see if it's version 2.0.99.6. if you've got
the old thing.dll it will be version 2.0.4.0 or maybe as old as 1.99.088. the wrong thing.dll
should be version 3.9.88.9, btw, but it shouldn't be involved in your problem. so just ignore
it for now."
3rd response:
"you're not finding any thing.dll with those versions? how many thing.dll's are in the folder?
depending whther you have Thing installed besides Thing, you should have 17 thing.dll and
one thing.exe *OR* two thing.exe and 23 thing.dll, plus one thing.inf. Otherwise, i think you
may be looking in the wrong \thing thingthing\ folder. shoot the computer."
yeah i'm searching for (solution to) a ".NET" error message.
at least we can search for "framework" or the complete phrase. but "net"? that was
imaginative (sarcasm!). try msnet, at least (although msnet is still potentially generic within
context of ms).
someone's xmas bonus needs to be taken back
and the email app in vista will be called..."mail"??
why not name *all* the programs, services, cpls etc, "thing"?
just call everything "thing"
and get rid of those default system folder names with 1200 character long names
containing blank space characters.
\ProgramFiles\ is as informative as \Program Files\
\DocsAndSetting\ (better: \Profiles\) is as informative as \Documents and settings and isn't
that brenda starr over there at the far edge of the balcony overlooking polo field # 6, sipping
on a harvey wallbanger?\
bahhh...
i can imagine the standard troubleshooting advice being given...
"ok. ignore everything in your \doc... starr... sipping... harvdinger.. rave.. hoohah\ folder,
even though that's what's in the error message. you need to check your thing file in the
thing thing\ thing\thing\thingthing thing\ thing thing\ folder.
be sure to include all three blank spaces in the last folder name, and the single space in
each of the lower level folders."
then in the second response:
"no,no,no, not *that* thing.dll. the *other* thing.dll. see if it's version 2.0.99.6. if you've got
the old thing.dll it will be version 2.0.4.0 or maybe as old as 1.99.088. the wrong thing.dll
should be version 3.9.88.9, btw, but it shouldn't be involved in your problem. so just ignore
it for now."
3rd response:
"you're not finding any thing.dll with those versions? how many thing.dll's are in the folder?
depending whther you have Thing installed besides Thing, you should have 17 thing.dll and
one thing.exe *OR* two thing.exe and 23 thing.dll, plus one thing.inf. Otherwise, i think you
may be looking in the wrong \thing thingthing\ folder. shoot the computer."
yeah i'm searching for (solution to) a ".NET" error message.