Hi

If CU*Answers made software that uses itext and let you pay for the license then you or CU*Answers is still responsible for the piece of software that they wrote. We cannot know in what way they use itext. If they are pointing you to this list they are unfair to you and don't want to help you, this is a free mailinglist. If you have an itext license with support contract, you should contact itextsoftware.com with the support email address supplied by purchase. But reading your mail I think the problem lies with CU*Base GOLD of CU*Answers.

On 10/08/2011 18:10, Brenda S. Lippens wrote:

I purchased a license for the iTextSharp Professional desktop license to download pdf files through our data processor, CU*Answers. CU*Answers has helped me load the software into the proper file but when I try to download a pdf I get an error message: CU*Base GOLD could not complete the requested action. Please not the following error message & contact technical support:

Could not load file or assembly 'itextshare, Version=5.0.6.0, Culture=neutral, Publickeytoken=8354ae6d2174ddca' or one of its dependencies. The located assembly's manifest definition does not match the assembly reference. (Exception from HRESULT: 0:80131040)

I contacted CU*Answer but they told me that I would need to contact you for assistance. Please advise.

Brenda S. Lippens

President & CEO

Delta County Credit Union

906.786.7213

906.786.7299 (fax)

/Local...Loyal...Like it should be/

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