This has now been running fine for a couple of months and is being used on a day to day basis. Not all functionality works perfectly out of the box, but most of the stuff I have tried can be worked around. I’m using compilation on the fly using the VB.NET 3.5 compiler to make dynamic Linq to SQL queries, which I have needed to create a workaround using vbc.exe – the VB.NET compiler and passing in command line parameters. I needed to copy in the required DLLs that it was complaining that it didn’t have, and a few extras as well that I threw in predicting that it might need them. Let me know if you want more details – comment below.
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Tags: .NET, .NET 3.5, .NET 3.5 SP1, 2000, Coding, Dodgy, VB.NET, Windows, Windows 2000, Workarounds











