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cgreenwood

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#91401 12-Oct-2011 21:07
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Hope this is the right fourm :)

I do  little programming as a hobby and I am writing a simple little app using Visual C# Express 2010 and SQL server 2008 on my home PC with a view to using it to manage some tasks at work. (I use Win7 or Vista at home)

Who wants to be the first to tell me that I havn't got a hope of getting this app to run on the WinXP machines at work?

Oh, and I presume the PC's that I want to run this on will need .NET and SQL installed to be able to run this as well?

Excuse my ignorance, I really am just a novice at this.   

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  #532535 12-Oct-2011 21:22
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should be able to make it work on XP as long as .net/sql installed






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  #532538 12-Oct-2011 21:27
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Yeah just make sure you set cpu target to x86 rather than any cpu or x64 if it complains.





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