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Post by horstmelch on Oct 26, 2006 13:09:09 GMT -5
I just want to thank you for all the hard work that went into VBCorlib 2.0.
VBCorLib and SimplyVBUnit have been extremely helpful in the last months and I'm really excited about the new cryptography classes!
Thank you so much! Alex
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Post by Kelly Ethridge on Oct 26, 2006 14:32:56 GMT -5
Hi Alex!
Thanks for the support. I'm glad you have found these things useful ;D I think it's kinda funny that SimpyVBUnit has become as popular as it has. I originally wrote it to write VBCorLib because I was unsatisfied with the available unittesting frameworks. They seemed to just get in my way.
Again, thanks. Kelly
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Post by thraka on Oct 27, 2006 9:16:39 GMT -5
Great job kelly! Congrats!
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Post by Kelly Ethridge on Oct 28, 2006 2:48:49 GMT -5
Hey thraka! Thanks you busy person! Like 6 jobs now, right? ;D
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Post by thraka on Nov 12, 2006 23:59:11 GMT -5
I just started a new job 2 weeks ago, so hopefully i should be set in stone for a little while. I just got a new laptop and just transfered most of my stuff to is so I got the latest corlib source and bin and updated my project.. giving me some more steam to continue to work on it.. I want to get back into the GDI+ stuff, it will be used in my project but I'm not at the point of using it yet in my project so it will wait until then... On another note, check out this cool IDE plugin-able vb6 addon i found. www.planetsourcecode.com/vb/scripts/ShowCode.asp?txtCodeId=62468&lngWId=1
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Post by idolpx on Jan 9, 2007 15:58:23 GMT -5
Very Awesome Kelly! Great work! Just one question though. I upgraded one of my apps to use VBCorLib 2 and a client of mine can no longer get it to work. I isolated the problem to the VBCorLib.dll. It will not register. They are running my app on Windows NT 4 SP6a. I'm assuming it has something to do with the Crypto Services. I'm having problems finding a Crypto Services update for WinNT4 SP6a. I thought it was a part of SP6a. Any ideas? Other than have them upgrade to Win2K. They don't want to. Then again. I haven't tried it on Win2K either.
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Post by Kelly Ethridge on Jan 9, 2007 20:19:29 GMT -5
Thanks for the kind words!
I admit that I never tested the library on NT4. I did test on Win98SE and it worked fine. I just figured that it should work with NT4 then. I don't have NT4 installed anywhere. I'll have to dig around for it. I was wondering if the 128-bit High Encryption pack was installed. If that isn't the cause of the problem, then it's probably because there is an API in the type library VBCorLib references when compiling that is not supported on the NT4 platform. APIs used that were declared in the type library are checked and verified when the dll is registered on the target machine. The same thing happened to Win98SE, so I would have to hunt down the API in the type library and move it to a Declare statement within VBCorLib.
Like I said, I'll try to get NT4 installed and tested, I just have to find it.
Kelly
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