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RN1 - 15 Mar 2008 12:00 GMT
Most of the questions I have been asking in this newsgroup have
remained unanswered (is grasping .NET too tough a task - I guess so
since even basic questions that I have asked in this newsgroup haven't
been answered); so I sincerely hope someone could help me overcome
this problem

I am trying to compile a VB file using the vbc tool but it generates a
plethora of errors one of them being:

-----------------------------
Unable to load referenced library 'C:\WINDOWS\Microsoft.NET\Framework
\v2.0.5.0727\System.dll': No such interface supported.
-----------------------------

What am I missing? This is what I am using at the prompt where the VB
file MyDLL.vb resides in a command prompt window:

vbc /t:library /out:bin\MyDLL.dll /r:System.dll /r:System.Data.dll
MyDLL.vb

Please note that I have added

C:\Program Files\Microsoft.Net\FrameworkSDK\Bin\

&

C:\WINDOWS\Microsoft.NET\Framework\v2.0.50727\

to the "Path" variable under "System Variables" by opening up the
"System" applet from "Control Panel" & then navigating to the
"Advanced" tab & clicking the "Environment Variables" button.

Thanks,

Ron
RN1 - 16 Mar 2008 21:11 GMT
> Most of the questions I have been asking in this newsgroup have
> remained unanswered (is grasping .NET too tough a task - I guess so
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>
> Ron

C'mon yaar...someone out there must definitely be knowing
this,,,,,,it's been close to 48 hours since I asked this
question.....is this so hard a question to answer especially for the
so-called .NET MVPs, experts, gurus?
Lloyd Sheen - 16 Mar 2008 22:16 GMT
> Most of the questions I have been asking in this newsgroup have
> remained unanswered (is grasping .NET too tough a task - I guess so
[quoted text clipped - 31 lines]
>
> Ron

C'mon yaar...someone out there must definitely be knowing
this,,,,,,it's been close to 48 hours since I asked this
question.....is this so hard a question to answer especially for the
so-called .NET MVPs, experts, gurus?

I think most people here use an IDE so this is not something that is
normally dealt with.  Plus insulting those who you ask for help is just
plain dumb.
RN1 - 17 Mar 2008 01:17 GMT
> > Most of the questions I have been asking in this newsgroup have
> > remained unanswered (is grasping .NET too tough a task - I guess so
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>
> - Show quoted text -

No...no....I really don't mean to insult or offend someone from the
bottom of my heart. I sincerely apologize for the same if anyone feels
so. Actually I have been using the various newsgroups (like ASP, SQL,
VB etc.) since last 6-7 years or so & on 99.5% occasions have got my
queries & doubts resolved but this newsgroup seems to be an exception.
Most of the questions that I have put forward in this newsgroup have
gone unanswered. Since most developers have migrated from ASP to
ASP.NET, I didn't expect such a subdued response from this newsgroup.

I guess I went a bit overboard to vent my frustration & disappointment

Once again, sorry for the folly.....

Ron

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