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Click Once Deployment via CD) on my computer, where I developed the project, had no problem. But when I tried same installation on other computers, I had received the following messages: Unable to install or run the application. The application requires that assembly Microsoft.Visualbasic.Power.Packs.Printing.PrintForm version 1.0.0.0 be installed in the Global Assembly Cash (GAC) first. Please contact you system administrator. How to solve the unable to install or run the application the application requires that assembly microsoft mshtml above problem? Please. Again, please note my project is a simple “VB Express” Project and deployment was created using VB Express “Click Once” via CD. Thank you Wednesday, May 02, 2007 8:12 PM Answers 1 Sign in to vote Hi Ray, By default, ClickOnce will install and application files (including PrintForm) local to your application; it doesn't need to be installed to the GAC. I suspect your problem is that you defined PrintForm as a Prerequisite, which means it will be installed to the GAC, and ClickOnce isn't capable of doing this. Here's how to fix your problem: 1) Open the Project Explorer (click Project, projectname Properties) 2) Select the Publish tab 3) Click the Application Files button. 4) Select Microsoft.VisualBasic.PowerPacks.Printing.PrintForm.dll 5) In the Publish Status dropdown, choose "Include (Auto)". 6) Publish your application again - this time it should install without the GAC error. Hope this helps, Steve Hoag Visual Basic Power Packs Thursday, May 03, 2007 4:52 PM Moderator All replies 0 Sign in to vote Moved to powerpack Forums Wednesday, May 02, 2007 8:40 PM 1 Sign in to vote Hi Ray, By default, ClickOn
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Jobs Documentation Tags Users Badges Ask Question x Dismiss Join the Stack Overflow Community Stack Overflow is a community of 4.7 million programmers, unable to install or run the application. the application requires that assembly windowsbase version just like you, helping each other. Join them; it only takes a minute: Sign up Error message “Unable to install or run the application. The application requires stdole Version 7.0.3300.0 in the GAC” up vote 48 https://social.msdn.microsoft.com/Forums/en-US/4681adfc-7fa6-4822-acf5-d381389d2edd/how-to-prevent-encountering-gac-error?forum=vbpowerpacks down vote favorite 15 When one user tries to run the application, our ClickOnce application is reporting: Unable to install or run the application. The application requires stdole Version 7.0.3300.0 in the GAC. It's interesting to note that the GAC (C:\Windows\assembly) does not have stdole installed in it. How do I get it there? We are using .NET 3.5, and it has been installed on this computer. .net clickonce gac stdole share|improve this question http://stackoverflow.com/questions/558361/error-message-unable-to-install-or-run-the-application-the-application-require edited May 17 at 12:52 Peter Mortensen 10.2k1369107 asked Feb 17 '09 at 19:24 proudgeekdad 1,97653139 add a comment| 10 Answers 10 active oldest votes up vote 56 down vote Try going to the Publish tab in the project properties and then select the Application Files button. Then set the following properties: File Name of stdole.dll Publish status to Include Download Group to Required After that you need to republish your application. If the reference has CopyLocal=true, then the reference will be published with the application. If the reference has CopyLocal=false then the reference will be marked as a prerequisite. This means the assembly must be installed in the client's GAC before the ClickOnce application will install. There are some assemblies that are installed into the GAC because of the Visual Studio install, not the .NET Framework install. This could be your situation. share|improve this answer answered Feb 17 '09 at 19:42 Darin Dimitrov 690k16225052378 1 This scenario did not work for me. I now receive the error "Application Validation did not succeed. Unable to continue." After clicking the "details" button, I get "Strong name signature not valid for this assembly stdole.dll". I'm assuming this is because it's a .NET framework Dll. –proudgeekdad Feb 17 '09 at 20:23 5 You should not be redistributing stdole.dll msdn.microsoft.com/en-us/library/aa195478(office.11).aspx –Shane
Sign in Pricing Blog Support Search GitHub This repository Watch 411 Star 2,726 Fork 552 Microsoft/msbuild Code Issues 306 Pull requests 10 Projects 4 Wiki Pulse Graphs New issue GAC Resolution fallback introduces unexpected bugs https://github.com/Microsoft/msbuild/issues/173 - should be an error instead of a warning #173 Closed NickCraver opened this Issue Aug 30, 2015 · 20 comments Projects None yet Labels up-for-grabs Milestone No milestone Assignees No one assigned 10 participants NickCraver commented Aug 30, 2015 So this one could be fun, because I immediately realize it's going to break some people if implemented. I'm here to argue that's a good thing. This the application was brought up by an issue we hit while upgrading to .Net 4.6. But, it's far from the first time I've been bitten by it. MSBuild currently falls back to the framework assemblies in the GAC if the targeted framework reference assemblies are not on the machine. You get a warning like this: C:\Windows\Microsoft.NET\Framework64\v4.0.30319\Microsoft.Common.targets(983, 5): warning MSB3644: The reference assemblies for framework ".NETFramework,Version=v4.5.2" were not found. To resolve this, install the the application requires SDK or Targeting Pack for this framework version or retarget your application to a version of the framework for which you have the SDK or Targeting Pack installed. Note that assemblies will be resolved from the Global Assembly Cache (GAC) and will be used in place of reference assemblies. Therefore your assembly may not be correctly targeted for the framework you intend. That's a warning, not an error - the build continues. I'm arguing this should break the build, not produce downstream unexpected results. Here's the relevant code where the MSBuild decision of "can't find the target? let's use the GAC instead", in GetPaths() is made. The GAC fallback seems explicitly intentional, as described here - but I think that's bad behavior, especially with the framework core libraries. The comment in code notes this: // No reference assembly paths could be found, log a warning as there could be future errors which may be confusing because of this. An example is the one we hit, there Array.Empty
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