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About Brandon Drake
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I can answer questions regarding the Graphics object, file access, general optimization, printing (on paper), user controls, program mathematics, the registry, creating macros, processes, and fundamental or basic questions. I have made a few asp.net pages but I do not know the language extensively. I have not done much work with databases but I have created my own database systems.

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I have been programming with visual basic for 6 years. In all I have written programs in about 8 programming languages, although, I only know about 3 well. I have written a few applications but mainly I like to write programs for fun.

 
   

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Topic: VB.NET



Expert: Brandon Drake
Date: 8/2/2006
Subject: about running the program on workstation

Question
im arnold from philippines,im a bit beginner to VB.NET and i had a difficulty in deploying my program in a worstation,my program resides in a server,why is it that my program had error in running that on a workstation?I develop my program in Microsoft XP and I run it on Microsoft Windows 2000 OS,What should I do?  

Answer
Arnold,

The first thing I would suspect is that your machine with Windows 2000 does not have the .NET framework.  That file is required in order to run programs built in Visual Basic.

You can download the file at:

http://www.microsoft.com/downloads/details.aspx?displaylang=en&FamilyID=262D25E3...



Good Luck,

Brandon Drake

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