>I ran into that. There's a setting you can change to ignore that message but I don't have 3.5 on this computer and will have to look it up tomorrow. Email me private (as a reminder) at
jskoziol4@comcast.net and I'll get you the setting.
Well, it's good as is. It's an additional security measure that I think in most cases is worth to have. It is just not that user friendly to be related to this situation with such a weird message. At least, if they could enhance that message to provide more information about the case, that would help. At first, it took me a while to understand that this was because a DLL was not up to date with the application.