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Registry entries with \\ double backslash in path??
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15/08/2011 15:02:13
Timothy Bryan
Sharpline Consultants
Conroe, Texas, United States
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Forum:
ASP.NET
Category:
The Mere Mortals .NET Framework
Environment versions
OS:
Windows 7
Miscellaneous
Thread ID:
01521013
Message ID:
01521063
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46
>>From the Dev guide, Under the Hood
>>>
>>Adds references in the Windows Registry to the following MM .NET Framework folders under the key:
>>
>>HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SOFTWARE\Microsoft\.NETFramework\v4.0.30128\AssemblyFoldersEx
>>or for 64-bit Windows machines, the MM .NET Framework folders are under this key:
>>
>>
>>HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SOFTWARE\Wow6432Node\Microsoft\.NETFramework\v4.0.30319\AssemblyFoldersEx\Mere Mortals Framework 2010
>>>
>>
>>In the Registry I find:
>>
>>C:\Program Files (x86)\Mere Mortals .NET Framework 2010\\Mere Mortals Framework
>>
>>All of the framework entries are present, but all have the double backslash in the path. Is this correct?
>>Should I, can I, edit the registry to fix it?
>>
>>Windows 7, 64 bit.
>>TIA
>>
>>Al Allison
>
>Just for reference, mine have the double backslash also. Are you experiencing an issue?
>Timothy

Timothy,

I'm glad to know that It's not just ME. I don't know if I have issues with that. I have had a bit more trouble with getting my mm controls into the tool box, and some of them show twice. My .addin file had the double backslash in the assembly tag. My registry does not show mm as an installed product for VS2010. However, my Jump Start is workking OK. I lookled in some prior mm installations in VS2008 and the double backslash is not in those entries. I had a brief flashed message in installation that a path was too long. The \\ is in what is supposed to be a path, but it apparently does not matter. So, I have a new installation but still have some anomalous behavior. Maybe the uninstall was not clean enough. I hope I will get them all tracked down, but i was too unsure of the registry entries to mess with them. If you have the \\ too I will look elsewhere.

Thanks for listening.

Al Allison
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