Thanks for all the work to make things nicer for blind programmers Inthane. I run Sql Server Express and ikf you go that route or I can do anything let me know, glad to help out any of you gurus who help all us dog faces. Rick Farmington Mich. USA ----- Original Message ----- From: inthaneelf To: programmingblind@xxxxxxxxxxxxx Sent: Sunday, December 02, 2007 2:54 AM Subject: Re: Help, Re: Vb.net Express Runs Old Version lol, I don't have half of what I used to, but I put a copy of that in a second folder that did get double backed up so was able to find it for you. and as to your question, not at this time, but that is undoubtedly going to change sometime here, when I get back to working on my two primary sites, which will be after major updates of the grab bag and fruit basket demo sites, well I guess it will be sometime here, lol take care, and glad I could help, inthane . For Blind Programming assistance, Information, Useful Programs, and Links to Jamal Mazrui's Text tutorial packages and Applications, visit me at: http://grabbag.alacorncomputer.com . to be able to view a simple programming project in several programming languages, visit the Fruit basket demo site at: http://fruitbasketdemo.alacorncomputer.com ----- Original Message ----- From: Richard Thomas To: programmingblind@xxxxxxxxxxxxx Sent: Friday, November 30, 2007 12:33 AM Subject: Re: Help, Re: Vb.net Express Runs Old Version Hi Inthane: Thanks. I don't know how you keep the massive amount of data you hold archived in order. I had also found that message and tried it and it seemes to work. I still don't know why this happens, perhaps a full moon? So I haden't posted yet as I was still looking but have come up empty. Just one of those thingys, spooky! Hmmm, if you ever need anything done to help out let me know. Do you run any flavor of Sql Server DataBase? Rick Farmington Mich. USA ----- Original Message ----- From: inthaneelf To: programmingblind@xxxxxxxxxxxxx Sent: Thursday, November 29, 2007 2:32 PM Subject: Re: Help, Re: Vb.net Express Runs Old Version Rick, you had this trouble a while back and here is the message you sent about finding the fix for it, hope it jogs your memory! inthane "Hi Jeff: You gave me the idea to check that an error had caused the problem. I deleted s few files generated by the Build process, One In OBJ Something like Form1 Resources, and the problem was resolved. So I then Deleted the Build and Obj folders which were rebuilt and now it seems to be working. That includes the Warning Pop-up that asks if I want to use an old version if build finishes with errors, Phew! I don't know what caused the problem but that was my fix. Actually I renamed the folders and tested before deleteing them just in case . . . Thanks for the idea, it helped. Perhaps that is what happens when you check the don't show me this message again in the build error warning box. The project uses the old version until the pre-built old exe and configuration modules have been deleted or otherwise manually updated, don't know but sounds good so that's a wrap! Rick Farmington Mich. USA ----- Original Message ----- From: "Jeff Berwick" < jeff@xxxxxxxxxxxx To: < programming@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx Sent: Tuesday, February 13, 2007 2:55 PM Subject: Re: Vb.net executing old code version If you have build errors, a dialogue box pops up which asks you f you want to try running a previous version of the program. It also has a checkbox which, if checked, will not show that dialogue box again. Is it possible that you've checked this checkbox at some point and selected "yes" instead of "no"? I don't know how to make that dialogue box reappear but, that may be part of your problem...That is, that you have an error so it is reverting. Hth, Jeff Hi Guys: I have a problem when I tried to F5 debug / Run my Project. I changed the source code in Form1 and F5ed to run the app but the old version of Form1 is still running. I don't think I did anything to cause this, but who knows, I'm good at breaking things. Why wouldn't my Project Re-Compile using the new version of Form1? I'm going back and see if I can figure anything out but this is mind blowing unless I'm just fried and missing something simple. Rick Farmington Mich. USA "