problem with the mapped drive

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Eric Clapton

I have created a vb.net project in local drive and the program contains
crystal report 9.0 through ODBC and link to SQL server. I can run this no
problem on WinXP. But when I move the project to a mapped drive and run the
same application there. I got the following error:


"Just-In-Time Debugging Handler and CLR Remote Host

JIT Debugging component resitration is incorrect.

Please repair the installation of the most recent version of Visual Studio
..Net or Remote Debugging components.

Alternatively, execute the following command as an Administrator to manually
repair the JIT Debugging component registration:

"C:\Program Files\Common Files\Microsoft Shared\VS7Debug\vs7jit.exe"
/RegServer


Please help. Thanks.
 
R

Rick Rothstein

Almost everybody in this newsgroup is using VB6 or lower. While you may
get a stray answer to VB.NET questions here, you should ask them in
newsgroups devoted exclusively to .NET programming. Look for newsgroups
with either the word "dotnet" or "vsnet" in their name.

For the microsoft news server, try these newsgroups...

microsoft.public.dotnet.general
microsoft.public.dotnet.languages.vb
microsoft.public.vsnet.general

There are some others, but these should get you started.

Rick - MVP
 
C

Cor Ligthert

Hi Rick,

What is the sence of this message?

I answered it already, now we have a multipost in the dotnet.language.vb
newsgroup, while there is an answer here.

Cor
 
R

Rick Rothstein

What is the sence of this message?
I answered it already, now we have a multipost in the dotnet.language.vb
newsgroup, while there is an answer here.

Sorry, I missed the OP's multi-post. I'm answering from the

microsoft.public.vb.general.discussion

and my post was an attempt to direct him to newsgroups other than this
one; that is, to newsgroups where his question is appropriate.

Rick - MVP
 
J

J French

Hi Rick,

What is the sence of this message?

I answered it already, now we have a multipost in the dotnet.language.vb
newsgroup, while there is an answer here.

Could you guys point out that dotNet posts are not really welcome in
the VB 'Classic' NGs

Partly because most of us know no VB.NET

And partly because we quite often think it is a VB 'Classic' post
- make some effort to answer it
- and find we have been wasting our time

Perhaps we could find a way to keep things separate
It would make life easier for all of us.

HTH
 
R

Rick Rothstein

If you continue your conversation with him, PLEASE remove

microsoft.public.vb.general.discussion

from your "Newsgroups:" field... PLEASE. Your VB.NET questions, and
their answers, have almost zero meaning in this newsgroup.

Rick - MVP
 
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Eric Clapton

Sorry. I will do it.


Rick Rothstein said:
If you continue your conversation with him, PLEASE remove

microsoft.public.vb.general.discussion

from your "Newsgroups:" field... PLEASE. Your VB.NET questions, and
their answers, have almost zero meaning in this newsgroup.

Rick - MVP
 

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