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.NET Forum / .NET Framework / Distributed Applications / November 2003

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"Unverifiable image"04 Nov 2003 10:55 GMT1
When trying to client activate a remoted object using
Activator.CreateInstance(..) I get a file io exception
stating: "Unverifiable image 'my_rmt' can not be run"
Has anyone seen this error?  Do you know what it means or
UIProcess03 Nov 2003 22:00 GMT4
I am wanting to use the UIP Application Block to design a User Interface
that is similiar to Outlook.  How do I display forms in panels using the
UIP.  Any help, or samples would be greatly appreciated.  I'm just getting
started in VB.NET, so any help anyone can provide would be ...
Working with windows files03 Nov 2003 21:41 GMT3
I´m working with C#. And my question is:
How can i open a file with its win application?. For
example open a word file with MS Word? or an excel file
with MS excel?
Can't get WinUIP Store started03 Nov 2003 16:41 GMT1
I have SQLServer2000 installed and the database has been created. When I run
WinUI the program throws an error message during the call to
"GetCustomerByEmail". I think the login information in the config file is
wrong. Since I'm new to botht the Application Blocks and SQLServer I'm ...
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