...that the automation objects in 2008 are now .Net managed and no longer those awful, disgusting, obnoxious, foetid, vulgar and revolting COM objects that currently exist?
It's time to revisit this again and maybe it has been covered already?In previous releases there have been problems reported using the standalone build. I have the sab installed on a build server and it works well (12.0). As I understand it I'm right...
I got the notification email and I'm choosing to wait for the disk media to arrive in the post rather than take a chance on the download option. In the meantime, does 2008 have a completely new IDE? I get the impression it has been changed but I'm cu...
Thank you gentlemen. I look forward to trying this out when my 2008 media arrives in the post. Michael, I think I'm in tune with what you are getting at as I think I raised a bug ticket in repsonse to a support call about a 'missing' property or some...
Christopher, the specific problems I had was the SAB did not run when installed from the CD. I had to copy some of the files in the SAB to another folder in the SAB (I forget which) as there were runtime errors during the build complaining about file...
Christopher Painter wrote:...But when I do use it from .NET, I just use pure reflection instead of generating an interop assembly for it. The end result is it looks alot like calling it from VBScript.Christopher, can you share a coding snippet with...
Robert,I can live with the COM objects but this is why I use them. I have a C# app that takes a hand-rolled XML configuration file which describes the features and components I need to install. You might appreciate that making regular edits to the pr...
1. Depends on your licence and/or maintenence agreement. I think you are entitled to one major release during the year you registered so you should be ok, but it's worth checking with the person you licenced it from.2. I'm sure its been well covered ...