Now that I am trying to deploy the application, it appears as if it is running fine on a Vista system, but on a Windows XP SP2 machine with the.
Net fx 3. I did some further investigation into this and discovered that there is a slight build difference between the PresentationFramework. What I'm curious about is if anyone else has run into this issue as well, and what they did to remedy the situation so that they could develop on Windows Vista, but deploy the developed application to both Vista and XP clients. I need to add to this a bit Net Fx 3. I had done a bit of digging, and found out that the PresentationFramework.
Sorry that I left this stagnant, but I figured out the issue I was running into. Turned out that there was corruption in the Windows XP box I was using as a test bed. I was working between stackoverflow and another forum for the package I was writing the Add-in for. When I learned of the answer, this is what I posted, in case I ran into issue in the future. I thought that I'd post this here, so that I would have reference, and also in case anyone else would need reference to it for the future I'm working on another Dinerware Add-on using WPF, and although it was running fine on my development machine, every time I'd go to run it on a test machine a machine ghosted like it was in the field at a customer's location , I kept getting weird processing errors.
I did hours of searching online, only to come up empty handed until I ran across this article:. TO fix the issue, you have to:. That will remove the Windows imaging components. As I said on that forum You can have this problem sometimes with templates and Blend, although I thought it had been fixed in the latest Blend.
Basically when Blend "pulls in" information for making a new template, it can sometimes copy in Aero only stuff from Vista, which means the control you then create is then reliant on Vista I did think this was fixed though, although you may have been bitten by it if the project has taken a while to put together.
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