I am working on a local solution where windows UltraGrid is used, and cannot get the "UltraWinGrid designer" to show.
i can edit the grid no my colleagues machine. when he opens the control in vs2010, a "START" button appears on the bottom which launches the designer.
i cannot get that start button to show, and therefore can't edit the grids columns.
I installed (and re-installed) the following components no my machine:
NetAdvantage for .NET 2008 Vol. 2 CLR 2.0
NetAdvantage for .NET 2008 Vol. 1 CLR 2.0
NetAdvantage for .NET 2008 Vol. 2 CLR 3.5
and also run the "Create visual studio toolbox tab" script.
What exactly do i need to install to get UltraWinGrid Designer to show up?
Visual Studio 2010Application: CLR 3.5OS: Win XP 64bit
Hello,
What version of NetAdvantage is your project built on? What is the build number that it is using? For you to view designer all you need is designer assemblies in the GAC (for example Infragistics2.win.v8.2.design if your project is build on 2008 volume 2).
If your project is built on 2008 volume 1 then you need designer assemblies for 2008 volume 1. I have created a case for you, you will be able to see the case in few minutes in your my support activity page.
Please send me list of all the assemblies that you see in your GAC to this case. Also send me the specific build number that you are using.
Please let me know if you have any questions on this matter.
Look for the Infraigstics2.Win.Design assembly in the GAC. This is installed with NetAdvantage, so you should not have to do anything to get this file installed manually.
Also, make sure your solution/projects are NOT referencing this file. It should be in the GAC, not referenced directly by your project(s).
what exact components do i need to have in the GAC for UltraWinGrid Designer to show up?
hi,
issue is still not resolved.
i have NetAdvantage WinForms 20081 CLR20 Product
installed.
as well as Net Advantage for .Net 2008 Vol 2 CLR 20, vol 1 CLR 20 and vol 2 CLR 35
what else do I need to install ??
Were you able to resolve your issue?