Mitsubishi Electronics SW3D5C-ACT-E Frozen Dessert Maker User Manual


 
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(c) Workaround
To workaround this problem, change the DEP configuration as follows.
Creation environment DEP Configuration
Visual Studio
R
2010
Visual Studio
R
2008
AlwaysOff
64-bit Windows
R
7
Visual Studio
R
2005
Other than AlwaysOn
(When AlwaysOn:
Change to OptIn,
When other than AlwaysOn:
No change necessary)
Visual Studio
R
2008 AlwaysOff
Windows Vista
R
,
32-bit Windows
R
7
Visual Studio
R
2005
Visual Studio
R
2008
Windows
R
XP
Visual Studio
R
2005
Other than AlwaysOn
(When AlwaysOn:
Change to OptIn,
When other than AlwaysOn:
No change necessary)
When the DEP configuration cannot be changed, this problem can be
avoided by creating a program using an ACT control without pasting it to a
form (Reference).
(2) Adding an ACT Control to a Form Ends Visual Studio
R
in Error
(a) Symptom
When a Visual Studio
R
.NET project program is created, adding an ACT
control to a form with the designer displays the following dialog box and
ends Visual Studio
R
in error.
If a Visual Studio
R
.NET project program including a form with an ACT
control is debugged, an exception may occur (0xC0000005:Access
violation) and the program may be closed. (For distinguishing Visual
Studio
R
.NET projects, refer to "Appendix 9.6 Distinguishing Types of
Projects".)