Thanks for your answer,

Regarding your link, I remember having read such article but
unfortunately it isn't related to my problem..
Anyway, I'll keep looking... thanks for your help!!

On Feb 15, 10:41 am, Raghupathi Kamuni <[email protected]> wrote:
> This link talks about write permissions to C drive, not sure this solves
> your 
> problemhttp://geekswithblogs.net/technetbytes/archive/2007/04/06/110991.aspx
>
> MSDN linkhttp://msdn.microsoft.com/en-us/library/dbe81ttk(v=VS.100).aspx
>
> On Tue, Feb 15, 2011 at 12:05 PM, iDesmet <[email protected]> wrote:
> > Tried the Event Viewer and got this:
>
> > Event Type:     Error
> > Event Origin:   .NET Runtime
> > Event Category: None
> > Event Id.:      1026
> > Date:           12/02/2011
> > Time:           4:46:38
> > User:           No Available
> > Computer:       USER-01D3D7F87
> > Description:
> > Application: Easy Rental 2011.exe
> > Framework Version: v4.0.30319
> > Description: The process was terminated due to an unhandled exception.
> > Exception Info: System.IO.FileLoadException
> > Stack:
> >   at EasyRental.frmMain.InitializeComponent()
> >   at EasyRental.frmMain..ctor(EasyRental.SplashScreen,
> > ISD.Core.Logging.ILogService, System.String[])
> >   at EasyRental.Program.Main(System.String[])
>
> > I have been looking again and again at InitializeComponent() and
> > cannot find something wrong (note: I don't touch such method since its
> > automatically created/modified by the designer). Also have tried
> > again, several times looking at the dependencies of such exe and hope
> > that I missed one, but nope, all dependencies are included in the
> > setup... I also double checked with a nice tool called CheckAsm, it's
> > like Dependency Walker for .NET
>
> > And for the final note, I verified that my other libraries that
> > depends the main application are build also against .NET 4.0 x86
>
> > In conclusion, I'm still stuck here and by now I run out of ideas, so
> > if anyone have a suggestion, please tell me, I'll greatly appreciate
> > it.
>
> > On Feb 10, 11:11 pm, Josh <[email protected]> wrote:
> > > Dave,
>
> > > Check out the event viewer.  I've had to look into the event viewer
> > > many times for my day job while debugging .NET apps and services.
> > > Bring up a Run console and enter "eventvwr" for the quickest access.
>
> > > I don't have an XP machine at home, so I don't remember what the XP
> > > version of the Event Viewer console looks like, but on Win7, check out
> > > the "Application" event log under the "Windows Logs" folder and check
> > > out the entries around the time the user attempted to start up the
> > > program.  With any luck, you can find out at least a little bit more
> > > information as to what is going on on the users' workstations when
> > > they try to launch your app.
>
> > > Josh
>
> > > On Feb 9, 11:05 pm, iDesmet <[email protected]> wrote:
>
> > > > Hallo all,
>
> > > > I have searched over the Internet and here, and the solutions found
> > > > didn't help with my problem.
> > > > I've created a windows application (WinForms) using various
> > > > components, of course, it works well on my development pc, but whey I
> > > > try to deploy on a client pc it simply stop working when loading
> > > > (Initializing).
>
> > > > It's created using .NET 4.0, which is already installed in the client
> > > > pc (with .NET 2.0 to 3.5). I use InstallAware to create the setup, I
> > > > have created several applications and deployed in several pcs and all
> > > > of them worked without any issue, so this is the first time I'm facing
> > > > such problem.
>
> > > > I also used the built-in feature in InstallAware to search and add
> > > > dependencies which I though it was the problem. In the same solution I
> > > > created the application, there's another project (report viewer) I
> > > > created using almost the same components and works fine on client pc.
>
> > > > I must add that in another develpment computer, the problematic
> > > > application works as expected.
>
> > > > So, my question: Is there a tool (other than Fusion Logger) which I
> > > > can use to search deeper for dependencies in the developed application
> > > > (just in case it is a dependency error)?
>
> > > > Or, Is there another way I can find out why the applications stops
> > > > abruptly when starting?
>
> > > > Thanks in advance!
>
> > > > Regards,
> > > > Dave

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