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Verion
post May 10 2009, 07:52 AM
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Hi, i'm running Windows 7 RC1100 and Visual Studio 2008 SP1. Everytime i try to create a project in C#, i get the error:

"error while trying to run project: could not load file or assembly (app name) or one of its dependencies. the module was expected to contain an assembly manifest"

whenever i try to run a .net program it doesnt work either. trying to install the .net framework just tells me its already installed.

running Visual C++ also doesnt allow me to build the program.


halp?

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post May 10 2009, 09:53 AM
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According to the error message, you are missing a library.
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Visual C++ also doesnt allow me to build the program
C# and C++ are two completely different languages.

I can't tell you what the problem is without seeing your code.


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Any project, any of the Visual ***'s
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Your applications require that the proper includes be used in your project.


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