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kl422

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May 15, 2008, 7:40:00 PM5/15/08
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Is there a KB article or such that specifies the prerequisites to run an
application built with Blend 2? I haven't found any information on this. Are
these prerequisites the same for building applications on/for vista x64? I
currently have tried with all versions of .net from 1.0 sp3 to 3.5 sp1 beta
installed, platform sdk 6000 and server 2008 sdk and still the application
crashes w/ a XmlParserException when creating a control derived from the
System.Windows.Forms.Control or sometimes other classes defined in the
applications c# code itself ( the xaml parsing succeeds but there are
runtime invocation errors ). I've been able to get a working build on XP
32bit which runs on other XP 32bit systems but crashes with the same error on
Vista x64. I will be testing w/ Vista 32 soon, but it would be nice to know
if there are any known issues, as I haven't yet found any mention of such
anywhere on msdn.

kl422

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May 15, 2008, 8:14:02 PM5/15/08
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"kl422" wrote:

> Is there a KB article or such that specifies the prerequisites to run an
> application built with Blend 2? I haven't found any information on this. Are
> these prerequisites the same for building applications on/for vista x64? I
> currently have tried with all versions of .net from 1.0 sp3 to 3.5 sp1 beta

( i aslo tried w/ just 3.5 prior to trying 3.5 sp1 beta which i now have
found this note about it : Blend Incompatible with Beta .NET Framework 3.5
Service Pack 1

If you are currently running Expression Blend or Blend 2, please do not
install the .NET Framework 3.5 Service Pack 1 BETA; please wait for the final
release of the .NET Service Pack that will be compatible with all versions of
Expression Blend.)

Corrado Cavalli [MVP]

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May 16, 2008, 12:36:40 AM5/16/08
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Have you tried using Blend 2.5 fix for .NET Fx SP1?
http://www.microsoft.com/expression/try-it/default.aspx?filter=prerelease

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Corrado Cavalli [Microsoft .NET MVP-MCP]
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