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Culture name neutral is not supported on loading form

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daveb - 18 Feb 2005 13:35 GMT
I have started getting the following error message when loading existing
forms which use user controls, or when adding a user control to windows forms:

 Culture name neutral is not supported. Parameter name: name

All the forms compile correctly and run fine - they just cannot be viewed
and edited in the IDE. This is a major issue for us...

I am using VS 2002 with C#, and am not aware of any environmental changes
that could couse this.

Any help much appreciated...
Wiebe Tijsma - 09 Mar 2005 15:56 GMT
Did you recently install Visual Studio 2005 or .NET FrameWork 2.0? I have
similar problems since installing them... Also, ALL .NET configuration
wizards (in control panel and administrative tools) stopped working ( I can
see next > and < previous buttons, but no window has any content ). I also
get the message when trying to add components to the toolbox...
daveb - 09 Mar 2005 16:09 GMT
No, I've deliberately kept clear of these to avoid any danger of upsetting my
existing environment.

> Did you recently install Visual Studio 2005 or .NET FrameWork 2.0? I have
> similar problems since installing them... Also, ALL .NET configuration
> wizards (in control panel and administrative tools) stopped working ( I can
> see next > and < previous buttons, but no window has any content ). I also
> get the message when trying to add components to the toolbox...

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