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| | System policy prevents loading manifests and installing .NET SDK 2.0 with Vista Hello, I'm lame when it comes to .Net and Office and unfortunatelly need to run a VS project. When run it should start Excel and open some sheet. What I now get is "System policy prevents loading manifests. For more information, please contact your administrator." It used to be more 'sophisticated' error (something about assemblies, whatever that is), but I added a dll to some code group with 'FullTrust' and I guess that made a progress. The simple question is: provided that I don't care about any policies, safety, ergonomy etc., how to make this run? The best solution for me would be to completely turn off all these policies etc. Google doesn't help much here. My configuration is: Windows Vista 32bit, .Net framework 3.5, Win Server&.Net SDK (http://www.microsoft.com/downloads/d...displaylang=en), Visual Studio 2008, Microsoft Office 2007 trial. Actually I didn't want to use caspol, I wanted a clickable GUI, but, surprisingly, things did't go so smooth. Configurator is apparently not included in .Net SDK >2.0 (very good idea, Microsoft folks...). When I tried to install .Net SDK 2.0 I got "Error creating process <C:\Users\qq\AppData\Local\Temp\IXP000.TMP\Install.exe>. Reason: C:\Windows\system32\advpack.dll" After googling about "advpack.dll" errors I knew it'd be hard. I unpacked SDK with "setup.exe /c" and run install.exe, then I got: "The version of this file is not compatible with the version of Windows you're running. Check your computer's system information....." Needless to add I was trying to install x86 version of SDK. I closely looked at requirements and saw '.Net framework 2.0.' So I downloaded and tried to install this 2.0 version with the result: "The product is already installes as part of the operating system." And that is my second question: how could I install .Net SDK 2.0? Thank you for all answers and I'm sorry if the newsgroup I chose is not most appropriate (if so, I would be glad to read where can post this questions). -- Marcin Balcerzak |
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| | Re: System policy prevents loading manifests and installing .NET SDK 2.0 with Vista On Wed, 12 Nov 2008 17:03:14 +0100, Marcin Balcerzak wrote: Quote: > get is "System policy prevents loading manifests. For more information, > please contact your administrator." It used to be more 'sophisticated' > error (something about assemblies, whatever that is), but I added a dll to > some code group with 'FullTrust' and I guess that made a progress. > The simple question is: provided that I don't care about any policies, > safety, ergonomy etc., how to make this run? The best solution for me would > be to completely turn off all these policies etc. Google doesn't help much > here. 1) activate trial 2) excel options-> trust center -> trust center settings; adding project folder to trusted locations, activating activex, macros, data connections However, I have one remaining question: how to install .Net SDK 2.0? Thank you. -- Marcin Balcerzak |
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