Error Creating Control Unable To Locate License Assembly
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On: Thu, Jun 12 2008 9:46 AM I am on a project with 4 other developers. I am the only one using Infragistics (for the webchart). I system.componentmodel.licenseexception infragistics sent my Infragistics webchart changes to our source control and the other
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devlopers have gotten the latest version of our project. Now those developers are getting the following error:Error1Exception occurred failed to create component ultragrid creating type 'Infragistics.WebUI.UltraWebChart.UltraChart, Infragistics2.WebUI.UltraWebChart.v6.3, Version=6.3.20063.1079, Culture=neutral, PublicKeyToken=xxx' System.ComponentModel.LicenseException: Unable to locate license assembly.C:\Inetpub\wwwroot\xxxxx\Properties\licenses.licx1vpm-sp2 Reply Post Points: 20 [Infragistics] Tony Lombardo Points 19,298 Reply Replied On: Thu, Jun 12 2008 3:23 PM The licx file is automatically generated by Visual Studio, and contains the list of components which require a license to use at design-time. This does get a little complicated when you attempt to use MSBuild to compile a project, because it looks at the same LICX file. The trick (if I remember) is to have the other membersclear the contents of the .licx file (don't delete the file, just empty out it's contents). That should allow them to compile, though they will still be unable to open up any forms with Infragistics components inside of them. -Tony Anthony Lombardo Lead Technical Evangelist Infragistics, Inc. blogs.infragistics.com Reply Post Points: 20 hollsys Points 100 Reply Replied On: Thu, Feb 19 2009 3:33 PM I saw this message and have a similar problem. I just posted a new message but want to add a wrinkle to this. I searched my workstation for a licx file and couldn't find one. Which folder should it be in? Thanks for your help. Jane Reply Post Points: 20 [Infragistics] Tony Lombardo Points 19,298 Reply Replied On: Mon, Feb 23 2009 10:11 AM Jane, The LICX file is part of your project, and usually contained in the top level directory of your visual studio project. It may be a hidden file, so you may have to "show all files" in the project to see it, or open the directory with windows explorer. -Tony Anthony Lombardo Lead Tec
Uber-ASP.NET 2.0 Membership, Roles, Forms Auth, and Security Resources Blog Post >> Oh Infragistics, how silly you are ("Unable to locate license assembly" issue) Thursday, July 5, 2007 3:00 AM So I started getting the "Unable to locate license assembly" error from the web project I'm on, which is an Infragistics exception. I scour the web quickly and find "reinstall the product" all over the place. Seriously, reinstall the product? Wouldn't it have installed properly the first time? What could be different? This can't possibly wor.... Wow...it worked. Reinstalling the suite actually fixed the issue. I'm happy, and yet I feel dirty at the same time... D Share This Post:Short Url: http://wblo.gs/TZo Feedback #re: Oh Infragistics, how silly you are ("Unable to locate license assembly" issue) http://www.infragistics.com/community/forums/t/9004.aspx when we open vb.net website then it will show Error"Unable to locate license assembly".please help me in this regard. 1/22/2010 8:05 AM | shriman Post a comment Title: Please enter a title Name: Please enter your name Email: Not Displayed Email is not required, but it must be valid if specified. Comment: Please enter a comment News Disclaimer The views expressed on this weblog are mine and do not necessarily reflect the views of my http://geekswithblogs.net/dlussier/archive/2007/07/05/113696.aspx employer. All postings are provided "AS IS" with no warranties, and confer no rights. Tag Cloud Azure Azurefest Canadians @ MVP Summit 2008 cloud computing Microsoft Online Business Systems Samsung Focus security Silverlight silverlight-3-beta software TechDays_CA Twitter Win7 Windows 7 Windows Phone 7 Winnipeg World Order WPC WPC11 more tags... Archives September 2016 (1) January 2016 (1) November 2015 (2) September 2015 (1) July 2015 (4) June 2015 (2) May 2015 (3) April 2015 (1) March 2015 (2) February 2015 (1) January 2015 (2) November 2014 (3) October 2014 (3) September 2014 (1) June 2014 (2) May 2014 (1) April 2014 (3) March 2014 (2) February 2014 (2) January 2014 (2) December 2013 (2) November 2013 (1) October 2013 (2) September 2013 (5) August 2013 (1) July 2013 (4) June 2013 (4) May 2013 (6) April 2013 (2) March 2013 (4) February 2013 (3) January 2013 (2) December 2012 (3) November 2012 (3) October 2012 (8) September 2012 (4) August 2012 (4) July 2012 (2) June 2012 (4) May 2012 (2) April 2012 (5) March 2012 (3) February 2012 (5) January 2012 (7) December 2011 (4) November 2011 (3) October 2011 (4) September 2011 (8) August 2011 (3) July 2011 (10) June 2011 (1) May 2011 (4) April 2011 (6) March 2011 (4) February 2011 (3) January 2011 (9) December 2010 (6) November
this is your first visit, be sure to check out the FAQ by clicking the link above. You may have to register before you can post: click the register link above to proceed. To http://www.vbforums.com/showthread.php?467433-Problem-Solved-licence-assembly start viewing messages, select the forum that you want to visit from the selection below. Results 1 to 1 of 1 Thread: [Problem Solved]licence assembly Tweet Thread Tools Show Printable Version Subscribe to this http://nicksnettravels.builttoroam.com/post/2007/04/19/Simplifying-your-Build-Server.aspx Thread… Display Linear Mode Switch to Hybrid Mode Switch to Threaded Mode May 7th, 2007,05:15 AM #1 paxa View Profile View Forum Posts Thread Starter Junior Member Join Date Apr 2007 Posts 26 [Problem error creating Solved]licence assembly while trying to open a project in visual studio .net 2003 i get this error. "An exception occurred while trying to create an instance of Infragistics.Win.UltraWinGrid.UltraCombo. The exception was "Unable to locate license assembly.". infragistics is in my system, i don't know why does this happen. any help would be appreciated thanks in advance problem is solved i had to wipe out infragistics out of the system, error creating control and re-install it again Last edited by paxa; May 7th, 2007 at 06:19 AM. Reply With Quote Quick Navigation Visual Basic .NET Top Site Areas Settings Private Messages Subscriptions Who's Online Search Forums Forums Home Forums Visual Basic Visual Basic .NET VB.net CodeBank Visual Basic 6 and Earlier CodeBank - Visual Basic 6 and earlier Modern Windows Experience (Metro) Office Development Mobile Development ASP, VB Script Database Development Reporting API Games and Graphics Programming Game Demos COM and ActiveX Network Programming Visual Basic FAQs Slow Chat with the Microsoft Visual Basic team .NET ASP.NET Visual Basic .NET MVC .Net C# WPF, WCF, WF Silverlight .NET Architecture and Design General General Developer Forum IoT, IoE, and Maker Forum Testers and Testing Application Testing Application Deployment Linux Development General PC VBForums Coding Contests Contest Entries Code It Better Maths Forum Other Languages Other BASIC C and C++ Java PHP XML, HTML, Javascript, Web and CSS jQuery Assembly Other Programming Languages VBForums CodeBank CodeBank - Visual Basic .NET CodeBank - Visual Basic 6 and earlier CodeBank - ASP / ASP.NET / MVC / Web API CodeBank - C# CodeBank - C++ CodeBank - Java / J# CodeBank - PHP Codebank - Game Programming Codebank - Mob
Beta 1 to Ship → Simplifying your Build Server 19. April 2007 Nick Development (0) One of the tasks that the dev team at [Intilecta] has spent quite a bit of time on recently is reworking the build process. Having been involved in the v1 build process I have been adding my 2 cents worth from time to time. One such area was how to minimise the bits of software we need installed on the build server. We are going to need a tool that can execute a build. The obvious choice was to go with MSBuild since it comes with the .NET Framework v2. Unfortunately at this stage we can't get away without having [VS2005] installed as we need it to build our setup projects (we are hoping to change that later this version). The next area we had to consider was how we handle the 3rd party control libraries we have installed. At this stage we are using Infragistics and Dundas controls. Both of these products have a substantial install which includes adding various assemblies to the GAC. We wanted to be able to control the build process so that we don't need these to be installed on the build machine. Unfortunatelydoing this with theprojects in their current form meant that we were getting compile errors similar to: Error 1 Exception occurred creating type 'Infragistics.Win.UltraWinTree.UltraTree, Infragistics2.Win.UltraWinTree.v6.3, Version=6.3.20063.1059, Culture=neutral, PublicKeyToken=7dd5c3163f2cd0cb' System.ComponentModel.LicenseException: Unable to locate license assembly. C:\...\licenses.licx It turns out that theseerrors are caused by the license management framework (which AFAIK is actually part of the .NET Framework to support third party component vendors) as a result of having a license.licx file included in the project. To see this (for VB.NET projects) you need to set Solution Explorer to show all files. This file will then appear under the My Project folder (VB.NET) or Properties folder (C#) - it's set as an Embedded Resource. My understanding of how the license checking works goes like this: Having the licx file in the project causes the framework to try to create an instance of the class defined in the