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Deserialization problem when upgrading from VS.NET 2003 to VS.NET 2005

 
 
Joe
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      7th Sep 2006
I'm getting this strange error:
The object with ID 203 was referenced in a fixup but does not exist.

I get different numbers depending on the file I'm trying to deserialize.

Any idea what it means?

-Joe


 
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      8th Sep 2006
Hi Joe,

Could you show us your class definition and your
serialization/deserialization code? So that maybe we can try to repro here
on my computer. Also does this always happen?

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      9th Sep 2006
The problem had something to do with our surrogate we were using. I no
longer need the surrogate so everything seems to work fine.

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> Hi Joe,
>
> Could you show us your class definition and your
> serialization/deserialization code? So that maybe we can try to repro here
> on my computer. Also does this always happen?
>
> Kevin Yu
> Microsoft Online Community Support
>
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