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| How to force .NET framework version |
| Iniciado por guest, 16,nov. 2007 18:29 - 3 respuestas |
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| Publicado el 16,noviembre 2007 - 18:29 |
Hi forum,
I've a WD11 Project which uses .NET dll compiled for Framework 1.1: if .NET Framework 2.0 is also installed, at runtime it is used instead of 1.1 one, creating errors in then .NET windows displaying. Is there a way to force WD to use the 1.1 framework?
Regards
creep |
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| Publicado el 17,noviembre 2007 - 12:17 |
Hi,
This is a new feature of the upcoming version 12 allowing to specifically build for a certain .Net version.
Cheers,
P.
>Hi forum,
I've a WD11 Project which uses .NET dll compiled for Framework 1.1: if .NET Framework 2.0 is also installed, at runtime it is used instead of 1.1 one, creating errors in then .NET windows displaying. Is there a way to force WD to use the 1.1 framework?
>Regards
creep |
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| Publicado el 31,enero 2012 - 14:11 |
Really?, we are at windev 16 now and still no way to force loading an assembply with the desired framework. Tested with a V4 DLL, WinDev tries to load it using wd160net1.dll and fails... and there's no place to specify otherwise, even if I force the build to not include the net1 and net2 dlls.
Project configuration: windows 32bit executable.
P.S. yes vc runtime is installed. |
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| Publicado el 08,marzo 2019 - 00:34 |
I'ts not necessary to force the program to load a specific framework.
Just copy the wdxxnet4.dll, wdxxnet1.dll, wdxxnet2.dll or any other dll to the folder where the .net assembly dll is.
For instance, given MyDLLNet4.dll located in c:\program files(86)\MyProgram\ Copy wdxxnet4.dll to C:\Program files(86x)\MyProgram.
To give full trust to the .Net assembly it must be located beside the caller. |
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