#Ms visual basic powerpacks .dll#
dll files and of course that's all that it takes to crash the user's program the instant he tries NET Framework 4.5. The problem was definitely the "copy to output" being set to false, so hopefully someone else can help you with the rest of it. Hei My developing environment: - Visual Studio 2013 Express for desktop - Microsoft. That part I can't help with because of a number of things, including that I don't have what you have and also I use a third-party installer, not the built-in one. You can search whether there is any reference to namespace Microsoft.VisualBasic. They were originally released as free add-ins and are now included in Visual Studio. Visual Basic Power Packs controls are additional Windows Forms controls. I am still confused on what to carry over to the windows 7 systerm. The namespace contains classes for the Visual Basic Power Packs controls. I Am suppose to find a bin/release folder on the windows 7 system or on the windowsĨ system where I did the publish? Also am I suppose to transport some file over to the windows 7 system other than the three files that is created from the publish? This my first time attempting a publish and I do not know the different betweenĪ BUILD and PUBLISH. TrollandToad offers one of the Largest selections of Yugioh cards, Pokemon cards, Magic the Gathering cards, and Collectible Miniatures at Great Prices.
#Ms visual basic powerpacks install#
I stated rebuild but I do not know what that mean so I publish the application as Iĭid before and attempt to install on the Windows 7 system and I receive the same error and I still can find the install log file. Still, some users can't use the application, despite the dll next to the exe. However, today when I had to set up my new PC for development, I cannot visit the Microsoft site for the download and it seems that all links that would previously point to the file for download has been removed. I did follow your suggestion and I did click on the copy to output and turn it to TRUE and a republish the application. I've already encounter this eror, and copying the .dll next to my. For the last several years, I used the Microsoft Visual Basic Power Packs 3.0 to draw basic shapes onto my WinForms. Visual Basic Power Packs is a collection of complements, tools, controls, and components developed to be used together with Visual Basic, the platform designed.