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Really stuck

2004-07-29, 8:56 pm

Hello,
I'm getting the following error now with my aplication, but only when I run it ocally on my machine:
System.Runtime.Serialization.SerializationException: Cannot find member name System.Data.SqlClient.SqlError.
If I push the same build to a production server it runs without issue. This began happening suddenly and was working without issue locally on my machine. I've made no configuration changes to the machine except install windows updates.

Any ideas on how to get around this are much much appreciated..
Thanks

Bryant Hankins

2004-07-29, 8:56 pm

Have you recently updated your local machine from .NET 1.0 to 1.1? Maybe you
are having this issue:
http://www.glacialcomponents.com/Ar...zationException

--
Hope this helps,
Bryant Hankins
Numinet Systems Inc.
http://www.numinet.com



"Really stuck" <Really stuck@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
news:1F535AEF-EA81-482B-B1AE-CFC7F7029B8F@microsoft.com...
> Hello,
> I'm getting the following error now with my aplication, but only when I

run it ocally on my machine:
> System.Runtime.Serialization.SerializationException: Cannot find member

name System.Data.SqlClient.SqlError.
> If I push the same build to a production server it runs without issue.

This began happening suddenly and was working without issue locally on my
machine. I've made no configuration changes to the machine except install
windows updates.
>
> Any ideas on how to get around this are much much appreciated..
> Thanks
>



REally Stuck

2004-07-30, 3:58 pm

Thanks for the response Bryant.
unfortuantely no, the machine was running 1.1 all along as far as I recall.
REading that article, where can I make thoe changes? the web.comfig file?

Thanks again for your reply

"Bryant Hankins" wrote:

> Have you recently updated your local machine from .NET 1.0 to 1.1? Maybe you
> are having this issue:
> http://www.glacialcomponents.com/Ar...zationException
>
> --
> Hope this helps,
> Bryant Hankins
> Numinet Systems Inc.
> http://www.numinet.com
>
>
>
> "Really stuck" <Really stuck@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
> news:1F535AEF-EA81-482B-B1AE-CFC7F7029B8F@microsoft.com...
> run it ocally on my machine:
> name System.Data.SqlClient.SqlError.
> This began happening suddenly and was working without issue locally on my
> machine. I've made no configuration changes to the machine except install
> windows updates.
>
>
>

Bryant Hankins

2004-07-30, 3:58 pm

Yes. This would be a web.config or machine.config change.

--
Hope this helps,
Bryant Hankins
Numinet Systems Inc.
http://www.numinet.com



"REally Stuck" <REally Stuck@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
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> Thanks for the response Bryant.
> unfortuantely no, the machine was running 1.1 all along as far as I

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> REading that article, where can I make thoe changes? the web.comfig file?
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