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108 TopicsNeed help with ClickOnce deployment on .NET Framework 4.7.2 β "Unidentified program" warning
Hello, I have a WinForms application built on .NET Framework 4.7.2 that I'm publishing using ClickOnce from Visual Studio Community 2022 (official Microsoft version). Even after signing the application with a valid SHA256 V3 self-signed certificate, when I publish and try to install it via ClickOnce, I receive a warning saying the program is unidentified. Additionally, when I try to install the application on a machine that has antivirus software, the antivirus flags the program precisely because of the missing/certificate validation issue. How should I proceed? I'd like to know the correct way to publish with ClickOnce so that the application is fully recognized as valid by Windows, since I'm running into these antivirus validation problems. Thanks in advance for any guidance!51Views0likes0CommentsMSB4184: The expression "[System.IO.Path]::GetDirectoryName('')" cannot be evaluate
Hi got this error now after I updated my VS IDE .... The path is not of a legal form. WinFormsSQLExamplePro C:\Program Files\dotnet\sdk\10.0.102\Sdks\Microsoft.NET.Sdk\targets\Microsoft.NET.Windows.targets <_WinRTRuntimeDllDirectory>$([System.IO.Path]::GetDirectoryName('%(_WinRTRuntimeDllReferencePath.FullPath)'))</_WinRTRuntimeDllDirectory> <_CsWinRTOrTargetingPackLibDirectory>$([System.IO.Path]::GetDirectoryName('$(_WinRTRuntimeDllDirectory)'))</_CsWinRTOrTargetingPackLibDirectory> Note the top most path entry contains a '%' character , whereas the 2nd path contains a '$' character... Not sure what is going on ... (happened after VS update)226Views0likes0Comments.NET runtime issues - application not starting up
Hello, We have a .NET based application built using the .NET framework 8.0. The application runtimeconfig.json file shows this: MyApp.runtimeconfig.json "tfm": "net8.0", "frameworks": [ { "name": "Microsoft.NETCore.App", "version": "8.0.0" }, { "name": "Microsoft.WindowsDesktop.App", "version": "8.0.0" } ], Please note that we have Published the application and verified that only .NET version 8.0.16 components, DLLs etc are required. Anything higher than this does not show up. From the cmd prompt, the following runtimes are shown to be installed on the system: >dotnet --list-runtimes Microsoft.AspNetCore.App 8.0.21 [C:\Program Files\dotnet\shared\Microsoft.AspNetCore.App] Microsoft.NETCore.App 8.0.20 [C:\Program Files\dotnet\shared\Microsoft.NETCore.App] Microsoft.WindowsDesktop.App 8.0.20 [C:\Program Files\dotnet\shared\Microsoft.WindowsDesktop.App] However, when we try to start a Windows service which is installed as part of the application, it does not start up, and the Windows Event Viewer shows the following error: "Description: A .NET application failed. Application: MyAppControllerService.exe Path: C:\MyApp\MyAppControllerService.exe Message: You must install or update .NET to run this application. App: C:\MyApp\MyAppControllerService.exe Architecture: x64 Framework: 'Microsoft.NETCore.App', version '8.0.21' (x64) .NET location: C:\Program Files\dotnet\ The following frameworks were found: 8.0.20 at [C:\Program Files\dotnet\shared\Microsoft.NETCore.App] Learn more: https://aka.ms/dotnet/app-launch-failed To install missing framework, download: https://aka.ms/dotnet-core-applaunch?framework=Microsoft.NETCore.App&framework_version=8.0.21&arch=x64&rid=win-x64&os=win10" So, the issue is, even with Microsoft.WindowsDesktop.App 8.0.20 being installed on the system, it still asks for the .NET 8.0 Runtime (v8.0.21) to be installed. Please let me know why this is so? Since, as per this: https://learn.microsoft.com/en-us/dotnet/core/install/windows .NET Desktop Runtime includes the .NET runtime as well, and Microsoft.WindowsDesktop.App 8.0.20 is installed. Thanks in advance, JY1.1KViews0likes1CommentWont install Framework ect automaticly ???
I have an app/program (an EXE-file) I made way back when King of Spade was a Knight and I've used it for years on Windows 10 where it automaticly downloaded and installed the dependencies ! Now I run it under Windows 11 ... it just DON'T ! I know I SHOULD go back and make an "install package" but isn't there a 'Work-Around' ?287Views1like4CommentsCan't able to Upload Images on Azure Server if it is more than 128KB
Hi Everyone , I am trying to upload image and store but when i do it in my local server its working fine but when i push the same code in server i am getting entity too large I reached out microsoft support they are telling that "The content type format is supposed to be image as example given to upload the image file otherwise the application gateway will not understand the image and tries to accept only 128KB which is why the request is not accepted with Application Gateway. " when i am debugging i am getting same content type = image/jpeg . Code snippet for storing private void SaveImage(int vendItemID) { try { string folderPath = @"C:\UploadedImages\"; Directory.CreateDirectory(folderPath); string fileExtension = Path.GetExtension(fileUpload.FileName).ToLower(); string fileName = Path.GetFileNameWithoutExtension(fileUpload.FileName); string newImageName = string.Empty; dbCon.Server = "***"; dbCon.OpenConnection(); // Optimize and compress the image byte[] optimizedImageBytes = CompressImageToTargetSize(fileUpload.PostedFile.InputStream, fileExtension); // Convert to Base64 string base64String = Convert.ToBase64String(optimizedImageBytes); using (SqlCommand cmd = new SqlCommand("***", dbCon.Cnn)) { cmd.CommandType = CommandType.StoredProcedure; AddImageParameters(cmd, vendItemID, fileName, fileExtension); cmd.Parameters.AddWithValue("@ImageBase64", base64String); var outputCodeParam = new SqlParameter("@ImageNewName", SqlDbType.NVarChar, 200) { Direction = ParameterDirection.Output }; cmd.Parameters.Add(outputCodeParam); cmd.ExecuteNonQuery(); newImageName = outputCodeParam.Value.ToString(); } string newFilePath = Path.Combine(folderPath, newImageName); File.WriteAllBytes(newFilePath, optimizedImageBytes); UpdateImagePath(newImageName, newFilePath); } catch (Exception ex) { ShowMessage("Error while saving image: " + ex.Message, Color.Red); LogError("Image save failed", ex); throw; } finally { dbCon.CloseConnection(); } } I also try to compress and change it to base 64 but its not working. Kindly assist on what steps i need to take. Thanks, Shahid Note :WebForm i m working on .201Views0likes1Comment.Net 8 Isolated upgrade issue- RPC Exceptions in .Net Core Function App
Hi Team, Need Immediate help. I am continuously receiving RPC Exceptions when I have upgraded my Function App to .Net 8 previously I had zero exceptions related to this in .Net 6. Scenario: We are creating builder with ConfigureFunctionsWebApplication() like below: 1. var builder = FunctionsApplication.CreateBuilder(args); 2. builder.ConfigureFunctionsWebApplication(); And basically, we have Http triggers and SB triggers in the application and only couple of them are facing issue and the error in AI states that this is an issue related to worker. I have copied multiple exception wrapped as an RPC exception below: 1. An exception was thrown by the invocation. Exception: System.TimeoutException: Timed out waiting for the function start call. 2. The operation has timed out at Microsoft.Azure.Functions.Worker.Extensions.Http.AspNetCore.DefaultHttpCoordinator.SetFunctionContextAsync(String invocationId, FunctionContext context) 3.Microsoft.Azure.Functions.Worker.Extensions.Http.AspNetCore.DefaultHttpCoordinator.SetFunctionContextAsync(String invocationId, FunctionContext context) 4. Microsoft.Azure.Functions.Worker.Extensions.Http.AspNetCore.FunctionsHttpProxyingMiddleware.Invoke(FunctionContext context, FunctionExecutionDelegate next) in D:\a\_work\1\s\extensions\Worker.Extensions.Http.AspNetCore\src\FunctionsMiddleware\FunctionsHttpProxyingMiddleware.cs:line 45 at Microsoft.Azure.Functions.Worker.FunctionsApplication.InvokeFunctionAsync(FunctionContext context) in D:\a\_work\1\s\src\DotNetWorker.Core\FunctionsApplication.cs:line 96 Stack: at Microsoft.Azure.Functions.Worker.Extensions.Http.AspNetCore.DefaultHttpCoordinator.SetFunctionContextAsync(String invocationId, FunctionContext context) in D:\a\_work\1\s\extensions\Worker.Extensions.Http.AspNetCore\src\Coordinator\DefaultHttpCoordinator.cs:line 66 5. Microsoft.Azure.Functions.Worker.Extensions.Http.AspNetCore.FunctionsHttpProxyingMiddleware.Invoke(FunctionContext context, FunctionExecutionDelegate next) in D:\a\_work\1\s\extensions\Worker.Extensions.Http.AspNetCore\src\FunctionsMiddleware\FunctionsHttpProxyingMiddleware.cs:line 45 at Microsoft.Azure.Functions.Worker.FunctionsApplication.InvokeFunctionAsync(FunctionContext context) in D:\a\_work\1\s\src\DotNetWorker.Core\FunctionsApplication.cs:line 96192Views0likes0Commentsπ Kickstart Your .NET Journey with Microsoft Learn!
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