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VS.NET 2005 SP1 breaks applications

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ewpatton@gmail.com - 26 Jun 2007 14:33 GMT
I recently updated Visual Studio to Service Pack 1. Before the update,
any program built with Visual Studio required the .Net 2.0 Framework
to be installed on the target machine in order to run or it gave an
"Application Configuration is not correct" error. Now that I've
updated, I continue to get this error even when .Net 2.0 is installed
on the target machine and all my previous programs that I've
distributed updates to no longer work on the client machines.

How do I correct this problem since my original solution no longer
works?

Evan
Sheng Jiang - 27 Jun 2007 20:07 GMT
Are you using other components such as Visual C++ runtime library? You many
need to install the SP1 versions of those as well

> I recently updated Visual Studio to Service Pack 1. Before the update,
> any program built with Visual Studio required the .Net 2.0 Framework
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> Evan

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