[Year 12 IPM] A vb question

Bane, Janet A bane.janet.a at edumail.vic.gov.au
Fri Dec 8 10:58:34 EST 2006


Can I add another question while everyone has their "thinking caps" on?  
 
We have been running VB version 6 quite successfully.  When we installed Vis=
ual Studio Express which has a cut down version of VB net the program worked=
 fine, up to a point.  Initially when the kids log in they can create a form=
 and do some programing.  The problem starts when they save their work - Vis=
ual Studio creates a sub folder on their home directory called Visual Studio=
 2005\Projects which is OK.  However when they try to open this they get an=
 error message saying that the project location is not trusted.  If they "cl=
ick and ignore" they get a second error message saying that "your applicatio=
n has been closed because you are not permitted to run applications from tha=
t location".  If you close this, it keeps popping up.   finally if you can g=
et past this annoying pop up and actually try and run the program it totally=
 refuses to cooperate with a final error message saying "Error while tryiing=
 to run the project:  unable to start debugging.  the process has been termi=
nted".
 
I have spoken to the technician about this problem but so far he has not bee=
n able to get around it.   He says it may have something to do with the Rang=
er software we are using.  Are there any other schools out there who are run=
ning Ranger and can also run Visual studio successfully?  I would love to he=
ar comments and suggestions from anyone who can help.  
 
regards
Janet Bane  Patterson River SC

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From: ipm-bounces at edulists.com.au on behalf of RILEY, Bruce
Sent: Fri 08-Dec-06 10:12 AM
To: ipm at edulists.com.au
Subject: [Year 12 IPM] A vb question



Hi everyone

Apologies for the cross mail with IPM and IS

I am working through Adrian Janson's excellent VB .NET for Education book. I=
 am using his Image browser program which uses the dialog box to open a bitm=
ap into a picturebox. I want to reset the picture box so that it is clear. C=
an anyone tell me the command to do this please? I have not been able to wor=
k it out.

Thanks

Bruce

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