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Framework problem Details 2 replies 2 subscribers Postedover 6 years ago Options RSS Share this Support .NET Compact Framework problem Tweet_This This question is http://www.ingenuityworking.com/support/f/17/t/1148.aspx not answered Posted by BlueStarJHK on 11 Jun 2010 1:25 PM https://dotnettools-support.jetbrains.com/hc/en-us/community/posts/205832579-Compact-framework-3-5-failing-to-deploy-profiling-cores A Workabout Pro G1 (CE4.2) has been recently returned from repair (new screen). When it boots up, it tries to run our customer's program, but returns a .NET CF Initialization Error. The error says to ensure the storage card is in place (if error 2 applicable) or re-install the .NET Compact Framework. Please could you advise? I tried installing the .NET Compact Framework downloaded from Microsoft: http://www.microsoft.com/downloads/details.aspx?familyid=0c1b0a88-59e2-4eba-a70e-4cd851c5fcc4&displaylang=en This appeared to install ok using ActiveSync, but there was no evidence of the installation on the Workabout Pro. Is the .NET Compact Framework part of the Windows CE4.2 build? If not, how can error 2 net I install it? .NET WorkAbout Pro 7525 .NET Compact Framework You have posted to a forum that requires a moderator to approve posts before they are publicly available. All Replies Posted by Michael Vasquez on 11 Jun 2010 4:57 PM It looks like you tried to install version 2.0 of the CF. The most up-to-date version is 3.5 SP 1. You will get the error as you have described if the wrong version is installed. You'll want to find out from the vendor of your customer's application which CF version is required and install that. If you can't get a response from them, I would suggest installing the latest version available at www.microsoft.com/.../details.aspx You have posted to a forum that requires a moderator to approve posts before they are publicly available. Posted by Jacques Gourmelen on 24 Jun 2010 1:02 AM FYI: our Workabout Pro G1 CE .NET 4.2 devices come de-facto with Compact Framework 1.0 SP3 -- To verify/ find out which Compact
cores Anton Raynov June 10, 2014 22:35 None Hey all,I'm in a dire need of a profiler for CF3.5, but EQUATEC is not sold anymore and dotTrace fails to run :(The device has Windows Mobile 6.5 with 3.5 CF installed, the version is 3.5.10181 reported by the cgacutil. Whenever I start profiling I'm getting on device error about it failed to load required components (at "Deploying profiling cores" stage), error -2147483620 (8000001C). The program itself works okay, I've checked on 2 computers and 2 devices (that's all I have).Checking the \Windows folder I see no trace of dotTrace dlls, so I copied all of armv4i ones from JetBrains\dotTrace\v5.5\Bin but that did not help. Is there a way to find out what exactly it is missing? Facebook Twitter LinkedIn Google+ Date Votes 4 comments 0 Mikhail Pilin June 11, 2014 10:04 Hi Anton,We use RemoteToolsFramework (RTF) for CF v.3.5.7338 from Microsoft to communicate with WM devices. So, it's normal when RTF for CF v3.5.7338 doesn't work with CF v3.5.10181. The problem is: Microsoft stops developing RTF == no more updates and bug fixes. We have no plans to continue developing for CF. Sorry...Mikhail Pilin,Senior Core Developer Permalink 0 Anton Raynov June 11, 2014 23:13 Thanks for the response, although a grim one. I tried to install lower version of .net cf, as a result totally screwing my device. What bugs me that Equatec profiler actually works, or rather worked, when the project was small enough to not hit its limitation... must be a different technology used? Permalink 0 Sb February 24, 2015 12:34 Mikhail,In the vertical market there is still many devices using the CF, and we are many getting this particular error: .NET CF-initialization Error You will need to install one of these versions of .NET Compact framework to run this program: V3.5.9198.0. To fully understand the proble