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  • Patrick De Ridder

    mscoree.dll

    a) This concerns a machine with a UK version W98SEe operating system.

    b) I have developed an application on an UK version XP professional
    machine.

    c) On the UK version W98SE machine I have installed a Dutch
    dotnetfx.exe in order to test the application for the Dutch market.

    d) When I try to run my application using the Dutch dotnetfx.exe I get
    an error message "mscoree.dl l missing".

    e) When I un-install the Dutch dotnetfx.exe and install an English
    dotnetfx.exe my application starts up (and runs) without an error
    message.

    Please tell me what to do to make my application work for the Dutch
    market.

    --
    Patrick.
  • Michael A. Covington

    #2
    Re: mscoree.dll

    Can't you have the English and Dutch .NET Frameworks both installed?

    I know you can have English 1.0 and 1.1 at the same time.

    The directory structure suggests that even if there is the very slightest
    difference in version numbers, they will install into different directories
    and you can have them both at the same time.

    "Patrick De Ridder" <wantnospam@all .here> wrote in message
    news:7pvvqv07mi 5tb070ue4pgm1i8 o3odkifr5@4ax.c om...[color=blue]
    > a) This concerns a machine with a UK version W98SEe operating system.
    >
    > b) I have developed an application on an UK version XP professional
    > machine.
    >
    > c) On the UK version W98SE machine I have installed a Dutch
    > dotnetfx.exe in order to test the application for the Dutch market.
    >
    > d) When I try to run my application using the Dutch dotnetfx.exe I get
    > an error message "mscoree.dl l missing".
    >
    > e) When I un-install the Dutch dotnetfx.exe and install an English
    > dotnetfx.exe my application starts up (and runs) without an error
    > message.
    >
    > Please tell me what to do to make my application work for the Dutch
    > market.
    >
    > --
    > Patrick.[/color]


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    • Patrick De Ridder

      #3
      Re: mscoree.dll

      On the Microsoft web page it says that you shouldn't have two
      Framework languages on the same machine.



      On Mon, 10 Nov 2003 19:42:26 -0500, "Michael A. Covington"
      <look@www.covin gtoninnovations .com.for.addres s> wrote:
      [color=blue]
      >Can't you have the English and Dutch .NET Frameworks both installed?
      >
      >I know you can have English 1.0 and 1.1 at the same time.
      >
      >The directory structure suggests that even if there is the very slightest
      >difference in version numbers, they will install into different directories
      >and you can have them both at the same time.
      >
      >"Patrick De Ridder" <wantnospam@all .here> wrote in message
      >news:7pvvqv07m i5tb070ue4pgm1i 8o3odkifr5@4ax. com...[color=green]
      >> a) This concerns a machine with a UK version W98SEe operating system.
      >>
      >> b) I have developed an application on an UK version XP professional
      >> machine.
      >>
      >> c) On the UK version W98SE machine I have installed a Dutch
      >> dotnetfx.exe in order to test the application for the Dutch market.
      >>
      >> d) When I try to run my application using the Dutch dotnetfx.exe I get
      >> an error message "mscoree.dl l missing".
      >>
      >> e) When I un-install the Dutch dotnetfx.exe and install an English
      >> dotnetfx.exe my application starts up (and runs) without an error
      >> message.
      >>
      >> Please tell me what to do to make my application work for the Dutch
      >> market.
      >>
      >> --
      >> Patrick.[/color]
      >[/color]

      --
      Patrick.

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      • Michael Giagnocavo [MVP]

        #4
        Re: mscoree.dll

        You should test out Dutch Windows with Dutch Framework. It is not
        recommended to install a different localized version of the Framework (in my
        experience, ANY localized MSFT Software) on a localized Windows.

        VMware / Virtual PC are good ways to test these scenarios out.

        -mike
        MVP


        "Patrick De Ridder" <wantnospam@all .here> wrote in message
        news:7pvvqv07mi 5tb070ue4pgm1i8 o3odkifr5@4ax.c om...[color=blue]
        > a) This concerns a machine with a UK version W98SEe operating system.
        >
        > b) I have developed an application on an UK version XP professional
        > machine.
        >
        > c) On the UK version W98SE machine I have installed a Dutch
        > dotnetfx.exe in order to test the application for the Dutch market.
        >
        > d) When I try to run my application using the Dutch dotnetfx.exe I get
        > an error message "mscoree.dl l missing".
        >
        > e) When I un-install the Dutch dotnetfx.exe and install an English
        > dotnetfx.exe my application starts up (and runs) without an error
        > message.
        >
        > Please tell me what to do to make my application work for the Dutch
        > market.
        >
        > --
        > Patrick.[/color]


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        • Patrick De Ridder

          #5
          Re: mscoree.dll

          Ok. So I will have to test on a Dutch PC.
          Thanks,
          Patrick.


          "Michael Giagnocavo [MVP]" <mggUNSPAM@Atre vido.net> wrote in message
          news:OJ$J3zHqDH A.1656@tk2msftn gp13.phx.gbl...[color=blue]
          > You should test out Dutch Windows with Dutch Framework. It is not
          > recommended to install a different localized version of the Framework (in[/color]
          my[color=blue]
          > experience, ANY localized MSFT Software) on a localized Windows.
          >
          > VMware / Virtual PC are good ways to test these scenarios out.
          >
          > -mike
          > MVP
          >
          >
          > "Patrick De Ridder" <wantnospam@all .here> wrote in message
          > news:7pvvqv07mi 5tb070ue4pgm1i8 o3odkifr5@4ax.c om...[color=green]
          > > a) This concerns a machine with a UK version W98SEe operating system.
          > >
          > > b) I have developed an application on an UK version XP professional
          > > machine.
          > >
          > > c) On the UK version W98SE machine I have installed a Dutch
          > > dotnetfx.exe in order to test the application for the Dutch market.
          > >
          > > d) When I try to run my application using the Dutch dotnetfx.exe I get
          > > an error message "mscoree.dl l missing".
          > >
          > > e) When I un-install the Dutch dotnetfx.exe and install an English
          > > dotnetfx.exe my application starts up (and runs) without an error
          > > message.
          > >
          > > Please tell me what to do to make my application work for the Dutch
          > > market.
          > >
          > > --
          > > Patrick.[/color]
          >
          >[/color]


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