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| | System.Resources.MissingManifestResourceException Dear All, My Scenario is this: I am having a Windows Application called XXX.Win, two DLLs named XXX.Biz and XXX.ActiveComponent.ACInteractive and using VS 2005 with.NET framework 2.0. In all the there projects I am havaing a resouce file named resouce.resx (Defaul file created by VS 2005) and all the three projects are NOT intended to be Multi-Linugal. These 3 resouce files are mainly used to take the messages and display it to the user instead of hard-coding it. I have referred the XXX.ActiveComponent.ACInteractive dll in XXX.Biz dll I have referred the XXX.ActiveComponent.ACInteractive dll and XXX.BIZ dll in XXX.Win application. Few weeks back it was running well without any issues. But now I am getting this error called System.Resources.MissingManifestResourceException with the following description while accessing the resouce file.in XXX.ActiveComponent.ACInteractive dll. "Could not find any resources appropriate for the specified culture or the neutral culture. Make sure "XXX.Biz.Resources.resources" was correctly embedded or linked into assembly "ActiveComponent" at compile time, or that all the satellite assemblies required are loadable and fully signed." Can anyone help me out on how to resolve this issue? Thanks and Regards, Peri |
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| | Re: System.Resources.MissingManifestResourceException Peri, In my opinion are these answers just like we all make sometimes, there is a manager who says there should be an answer whatever it is. I have seen them often, and they sound for me sometimes the same as. "It can be that it is raining and this can be the reason for this error". However, sometims I then restart the IDE or restart the computer and it is resolved. It cannot come automaticly as you did not do anything. What I do if I then not succeed is simple make a small new project, import (set the resources) then the DLL's and see if the problem is then the same. Cor "Peri" <peri@xxxxxx> schreef in bericht news:OveJZ1oqIHA.1772@xxxxxx Quote: > Dear All, > > My Scenario is this: > > I am having a Windows Application called XXX.Win, two DLLs named XXX.Biz > and XXX.ActiveComponent.ACInteractive and using VS 2005 with.NET framework > 2.0. > > In all the there projects I am havaing a resouce file named resouce.resx > (Defaul file created by VS 2005) and all the three projects are NOT > intended to be Multi-Linugal. These 3 resouce files are mainly used to > take the messages and display it to the user instead of hard-coding it. > > I have referred the XXX.ActiveComponent.ACInteractive dll in XXX.Biz dll > I have referred the XXX.ActiveComponent.ACInteractive dll and XXX.BIZ dll > in XXX.Win application. > > Few weeks back it was running well without any issues. But now I am > getting this error called > System.Resources.MissingManifestResourceException with the following > description while accessing the resouce file.in > XXX.ActiveComponent.ACInteractive dll. > > "Could not find any resources appropriate for the specified culture or the > neutral culture. Make sure "XXX.Biz.Resources.resources" was correctly > embedded or linked into assembly "ActiveComponent" at compile time, or > that all the satellite assemblies required are loadable and fully signed." > > Can anyone help me out on how to resolve this issue? > > Thanks and Regards, > > Peri > > |
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