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steeladept:
Wow this has been active!  I missed that you responded so I am so sorry for the very long delay.  I redownloaded the current version to see if there is a difference but there isn't.  I don't get anything at all.  No error, no application.  It is like it never starts running.  I am guessing that options 2 & 3 would be ruled out by that.  As for option 1, I won't say it is fully installed correctly (though I believe it is), but I do have .Net 1.1, 2.0 (w/ SP1), and 3.0 (w/ SP1) installed.  I will try reinstalling .Net 2.0, but I am not holding much hope in that being the problem.

EDIT:  Nope, verified that it didn't change a thing.  I don't get it.

fenixproductions:
2steeladept
This is very strange. What operating system do you have?

Please try attached test applications:
- test1.exe - should load simple Form,
- test2.exe - simple Form with WebBrowser control (which points to Google).

steeladept:
The plot thickens....

Attached is the screenshot of the results of your test files. ***EDIT - I didn't bother attaching them since they worked and I figured out where the problem lies*** I would show you the results from starting BBCedit, but I don't have any.  I started it with taskmanager open and it starts and stops after about 3 seconds.  Nothing else even indicates that the system recognized the attempt.

Ha, I just figured it out.  The one difference between your test files and the actual code is where I executed it from.  I have a network drive labeled Z: that I have been trying to run it from.  Just on a whim after your test files ran, I copied the folder to the local drive and ran it from there.  That works fine  :huh:

Perhaps you know why that is?  Any recommendations since I can't keep it on the local drive (it is a shared computer and reverts back to original settings when I logoff)?

fenixproductions:
2steeladept
Thank you for nailing it.

As I can see (thx Google) this problem is related to Network Sharing Policy:

http://www.west-wind.com/WebLog/posts/275.aspx
http://social.msdn.microsoft.com/Forums/en-US/clr/thread/e4a65263-24f9-45a6-a2ad-6c26aae36075

I will try to find some solution from coding point of view.

steeladept:
Thanks.  It really was kind of weird and obscure that something like that would have been the issue.  Usually I don't ever get to the bottom of those types of issues.  I am glad I did with this one.

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