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post May 16 2008, 04:50 AM
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Greetings all, I curious to know if there is anyone here that has created their own custom UI for intent using vb.net. I am currently working on upgrading our current UI (vb6) to vb.net 2008 and have run into a couple of issues and I am looking for some info on how to best solve those issues. One of those issues is that Intent server is being set to a system._comobject, which causes problems down the road when it comes to creating parts and referencing rules. So basically I am asking if there is anyone here in this community that can be of some help in getting these questions answered?

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post May 22 2008, 10:59 PM
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QUOTE(RPS @ May 15 2008, 11:50 PM) *
Greetings all, I curious to know if there is anyone here that has created their own custom UI for intent using vb.net. I am currently working on upgrading our current UI (vb6) to vb.net 2008 and have run into a couple of issues and I am looking for some info on how to best solve those issues. One of those issues is that Intent server is being set to a system._comobject, which causes problems down the road when it comes to creating parts and referencing rules. So basically I am asking if there is anyone here in this community that can be of some help in getting these questions answered?

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I've done quite a bit with creating Intent UI's in VB.NET 2003 and VB.NET 2005. I don't remember any issues offhand with the Intent server object. What problems are you having with it?


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