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i apologize for the cross post. here is some more information BUT the problem seemed to be occurring because of an invalid installation of .Net 1.1. http://www.red-gate.com/MessageBoard/viewtopic.php?p=14124#14124
Thanks! And again, my apologies.
-jon / comments
i apologize for the cross post. here is some more information BUT the problem seemed to be occurring because of an invalid installation of .Net 1.1.http://www.red-gate.com/MessageBoard/viewtopic.p...
Hmmm. I only see a single mscorcfg file and it's for version 2.0.0.0
I don't see any for 1.1. Let me install again.
-jon / comments
Hmmm. I only see a single mscorcfg file and it's for version 2.0.0.0
I don't see any for 1.1. Let me install again.
-jon
The problem appears to be with my installation of the .Net Framework 1.1 installation.
I completely removed all .Net 1.1 components, then reinstalled the RTM followed by 1.1 sp1 and the SQL Compare is now firing up and comparing as it should!
Thanks, Brian, that appears to have done the trick.
-jon / comments
The problem appears to be with my installation of the .Net Framework 1.1 installation.
I completely removed all .Net 1.1 components, then reinstalled the RTM followed by 1.1 sp1 and the SQL Compare...
After several iterations, I was able to get SQL Server 2005 and VS 2005 successfully loaded on my local computer (XP Pro). All software is current (as much as possible) with latest hot fixes.
However, now when I try to run SQL Compare, I am getting the following error:
"RegGate.SQLCompare.UI.exe - Common Language Runtime Debugging Services
Application has generated an exception that could not be handled."
This error also occurs when attempting to run DataCompare and even the "check for updates". I am currently running SQL Compare version 5.3.0.44
Any help would be appreciated. Thanks.
-jon / comments
After several iterations, I was able to get SQL Server 2005 and VS 2005 successfully loaded on my local computer (XP Pro). All software is current (as much as possible) with latest hot fixes.
Howe...
Thanks, Brian, for the quick response.
I currently have the following .Net frameworks installed:
1.1
1.1 hotfix (KB886903)
2.0
I also have the the >net Compact Framework
1.0 sp3 developer
2.0
Interesting. I have attempted to run the ".Net Framework 1.1 Configuration" and the snap-in failed to initialize. I also not that in the "Add/Remove Programs" cpl, there is no size associated with the 1.1 or 1.1 hotfix applications.
I will see what I can do to reinstall the 1.1 framework. Any insights will be appreciated. Thanks!
-jon
P.S. As this is not associated with the original topic, would you like me to create a new topic? / comments
Thanks, Brian, for the quick response.
I currently have the following .Net frameworks installed:
1.1
1.1 hotfix (KB886903)
2.0
I also have the the >net Compact Framework
1.0 sp3 developer
2.0
Inter...