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Can't make a form in vb.net

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Ash123 - 27 Feb 2004 22:43 GMT
When I try to make a new windows application in vb.net it
says automation server can't create object. plus my start
page only has my profile in it. I just want it to go back
to default, I tried to reinstall it but that didn't work..
Peter van der Goes - 28 Feb 2004 12:51 GMT
> When I try to make a new windows application in vb.net it
> says automation server can't create object. plus my start
> page only has my profile in it. I just want it to go back
> to default, I tried to reinstall it but that didn't work..

Did you do a complete uninstall, then reinstall, or just reinstall over the
existing installation?
It sounds like a configuration issue of some sort, and a complete wipe
before reinstall may cure it.

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