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Hosting the CLR in a C++ program
It's a bit of a catch-22 situation. So, in my opinion, if your target is standalone applications to be used outside a company, I agree with you that .Net is not for you at this point. Maybe in a few years, with the .Net framework distributed with the OS or high speed Internet connections to download it.

will there be a Delphi for .NET?
These are not critical updates, but such things as enhanced error reporting, net framework, etc. Any help on allowing me to properly install these items would be greatly The problem is that I myself am the manufacturer of my computer. Is there any way around this Catch-22? Any help is appreciated. Thanks.

OnDisconnection event for Outlook Add-in
Net Framework and start over; when all traces of SQL SERVER are gone from my machine, should I install the MSDE first, and then SQL SERVER, or the SQL SERVER first followed by the MSDE? I also wonder if there is some kind of security catch-22 involved. I know Microsoft has increased security over the last few years

2.0 Setup requires 2.0 to be installed???
NET Framework installed on their desktop in order for your app to run. That pushes you toward ADO. However, your concern for resource use will steer you toward a will this waste allot of resourecs? it seems like a catch 22, i dont really know what would be the most efficient and effective way for me to go about

PInvoking ADOCE
NET framework, and now considering myself very proficient in both, I resolved to learn C#. Luckily, thanks to my other study, this was mostly a question of I feel as though I'm in a kind of Catch-22 position, in that I can't get real world C# experience without a job, and I can't get aC# job without real world

Something I don't understand about VB.Net
These are not critical updates, but such things as enhanced error reporting, net framework, etc. Any help on allowing me to properly install these items would be greatly The problem is that I myself am the manufacturer of my computer. Is there any way around this Catch-22? Any help is appreciated. Thanks. .

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Catch-22
don't you think? Dumpiing? You mean reducing a products cost to $0, even though it is costing the company money to produce? Or do you mean micro$oft reducing NET Framework SDK. It contains everything you need to develop .NET apps & components. Visual Studio .NET is just an IDE that adds convenience.

{0:c} causes input string not in correct format exception
I'm writting a utility that automates some further setup and customization that we need just after an unattended install of WinXP (yes, I realize there are other methods of doing this, but that's another subject) I'm in a catch 22 when it comes to the .Net framework having to be installed prior to the app running

Post Install SP2 winxp update error 0x80070005
Except for the .net part, it *appears* to be - from a 30 second glance at the page - a good comprehensive program). .... From her point of view, though, it's a Catch-22. She needs to learn a bit more in order to decently make use of this wonderful resource we have here, but can't partake of our assistance until she

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Fox/Net West foxnet_west@hotmail_dot_com microsoft public dotnet languages csharp You're in a catch-22 situation. In order for any of your C# code to be executed (including any structured error handling code), the framework must be loaded, but if the framework is not present, your structured error handling code

Catch 22 with .NET Framework Install
The Setup.msi file indicates I need .Net Framework v. 1.1.4322, but when I click on the .NET Framework Redistributable Package link, it says I already have version 2.0 installed and will go no further - a Catch 22. Can anyone recommend a workaround so I can install this usefull-sounding utility?

.NET Framework Initialization Error - Trap
NET Framework, or based on it. Neil, SNIP on which to make any plans. It will most likely happen (and we have to see how... just IL translator, additional IDE or Which is the Catch 22 for Borland. Promise to support .NET by Delphi 7, Microsoft delays and announces some change two weeks before release - boom,

DotNet Newbie - very green
Catch 22. How can I get this thing off of my PC so that I can reinstall vs.net. Please Help. As you don't mention *which* version/edition this previous version is (it's not a beta or trial is it?), the following links may or may not be helpful: PRB: Installation of .NET Framework Fails and Requires Manual Removal

Installation troubles
Catch 22! That's an interesting observation. You're out of luck here, because the .NET framework doesn't support the concept of const member functions. You really shouldn't use the const keyword anywhere, you'll just get into trouble with that, as you won't be able to call any of the member functions of a const

VS.NET Uninstall
Chris Dunaway dunaw...@gmail.com microsoft public dotnet languages csharp You're in a catch-22 situation. In order for any of your C# code to be executed (including launcher using C++ or VB6 and have that check for the framework and if not present, put up a graceful error message. And if it is, start the .net app.

Moving from VB.NET to C#
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CATCH 22 *** What good is a Free .NET Framework and a low cost Windows 2003 Server-Web Edition, if SQL Server costs more than the server and ISP network connection and amount to at sometimes at least 50% of the total costs when developers have had to drop their hourly rate in half?

incomplete update
It had to be developed to work around a serious Catch-22 bug in the Outlook COM object model (On_Disconnection not firing unless all objects are released NET Framework 2.0: x86 (KB829019) Windows XPUpdate for WMDRM-enabled Media Players (KB902344) Windows XPSecurity Update for Windows XP (KB896424) The security

Had Ruby interview, considering J2ME as well ...
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Schenck schen...@optonline.net microsoft public dotnet general Something I don't understand. I've got .NET 1.1 currently installed. I go to install 2.0 and the setup gives me: "Setup has detected that the following prerequsite programs are not installed: Microsoft .NET Framework 2.0" Seems like a catch-22.

Moore's law crashing Microsoft's party (Re: .NET and the ...
But, Catch 22, this free product is unsupported, so you can't get a fix from there. I have read all the threads, including use of FileMon and RegMon (never get NET Framework 2.0? I realize the RAW viewer requires .NET Framework 1.1 but maybe 2.0 creates some type of incompatibility. -- John Inzer MS Picture It!

Moving to vb.net?
The catch-22 here is that I can't use the Microsoft Online Assistance URL that's suggested in the system event log. Net Framework SP1 can't be downloaded. I tried to manually start the BITS but it failed. I tried the windows online assistance link but it also failed...hosed my machine.