copy local was set to false. The jpg attachment shows this. I couldn't figure out how to just post in this message.
I did not know you can target or preference one dot NET framework over another! Wouldn't this be automatic? If not, how is this targeting done?
I think it's working! ! ! !
After doing all the clean up I rebooted my machine after noticing it froze on all my open Word documents. This morning it all worked..... at least so far going into the first part of the the Lab 2 exercise in the dotNet training package....
I did read that the debug dll should be picked from the /bin/debug folder... I had been picking it from the /obj/debug folder. Anyone know if this matters? The first time I ran the helloworld lab, I ran this from the /obj/debug directory...
I still get a lot of "Binding" Errors in the VS2008 Immediate Window, However Stephen Preston (from Autodesk) sent me an email stating:
"You should treat the System.Windows.Data messages as warnings and not errors (even though the warning message says ‘error’). They’re not even compiler warnings – they come from some of the AutoCAD .NET components, and are handled by AutoCAD. If your only remaining problem is that you see those messages in the output window when you launch AutoCAD from your debugger, then you don’t have a problem."
Fuslogvw confirmed that indeed everything worked fine by reporting that
"The operation was successful.
Bind result: hr = 0x0. The operation completed successfully."
So that's it then. Unless I run into problems on this topic again I don't think I'll be adding anything else. I have email alerts turned on, so if anyone comments I'll still be checking.
Thanks Chief and Bill for your input.
"NoteThe DLLs in the ObjectARX SDK are simplified versions of the same files that ship with AutoCAD, as they do not contain dependencies on the AutoCAD user interface. It is recommended that you download and install the ObjectARX SDK, and then reference the DLL files that come with the SDK instead of those that are found in the install directory of AutoCAD 2010. "
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