Bart,
Is the device project you are opening one that you created with a previous
version of VS.NET 2003 (for example, the Everett Beta or even the SDE Beta
1)? If so, then there are some known issues where projects from older
builds of VS.NET do not get upgraded correctly. One possible workaround is
to re-layout the controls on your form using a new device project created
in VS.NET 2003. Then you can copy and paste the rest of the code from your
existing form (except for the code in the InitializeComponent method).
--Joe
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>Subject: Re: Error creating new project
>Date: Sat, 12 Jul 2003 15:21:09 -0700
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>No...I did not install it as the admin account. I did,
>install it with an account with admin priveledges.
>
>
>>-----Original Message-----
>>I've seen at least one other report like this. While I do
>not have a answer,
>>do you think you could try unisnatlling/reinsttalling VS?
>>Also, were you installing it as administrator?
>>
>>"Bart" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
>>news:008d01c3489a$c99cdd50$(E-Mail Removed)...
>>> Hi,
>>> I install a new verions of VS.net architert 2003
>>> and I got this error when starting a smart device
>(Pocket)
>>> app. An ASP.NET or a Windows forms app works fine:
>>>
>>> The designer could not be shown for this file because
>>> none of the classes within it can be designed.
>>>
>>> I tried repairing the install, as well as installing
>>> ActiveSync 3.7 and Pocket PC 2003 SDK.
>>>
>>> Any help? I tried looking at google and there was not
>>> much about this error.
>>>
>>>
>>> thankss in advance,
>>> Bart
>>
>>
>>.
>>
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