Ah.  I downloaded and installed the .NET Framework 2.0 SDK, not the VS 
SDK.  I'll try that one!  What's the .NET SDK good for?  Anything?  (it's 
the 250mb one)

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Thanks.

- Neal

On Tue, 6 Dec 2005, H4b0s wrote:

> For me was the problem that I didn't installed the VS 2005 SDK as I tought
> it's installed together with the .net 2.0 SDK but it isn't.
> As soon I downloaded the VS 2005 SDK october release (around 80 Mb) and
> installed it, the Firebird .net provider instantly begin to work.
> And it works very nice since then.
> 
> Carlos thx for your effort and time put into the Firebird .net provider,
> great work! :)
> 
> On 12/6/05, Neal Tibrewala <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> >
> > I'm still getting the same errors, and I believe I've checked every and
> > done all the recommendations on this thread.  One additional thing I did was
> > to run "devenv /Log C:\log.xml" to have it show exactly where it goes wrong
> > in loading the VS package.  Here're the relevant lines:
> >
> >   <entry>
> >     <record>71</record>
> >     <time>2005/12/06 09:41:37.453</time>
> >     <type>Warning</type>
> >     <source>Microsoft Visual Studio Appid Stub</source>
> >     <description>Missing/invalid 'CompanyName' field in package
> > registry</description>
> >     <guid>{8D9358BA-CCC9-4169-9FD6-A52B8AEE2D50}</guid>
> >   </entry>
> >   <entry>
> >     <record>72</record>
> >     <time>2005/12/06 09:41:37.453</time>
> >     <type>Warning</type>
> >     <source>Microsoft Visual Studio</source>
> >     <description>Appid denied the loading of package</description>
> >     <guid>{8D9358BA-CCC9-4169-9FD6-A52B8AEE2D50}</guid>
> >   </entry>
> >
> > So, you can see it's looking for a CompanyName field in the 'package
> > registry'.  I believe the package registry is something built into the DLL
> > isn't it?
> >
> > Thanks.
> >
> > - Neal
> >
> > On 12/4/05, Carlos Guzmán Álvarez <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > >
> > > Hello:
> > >
> > > > Same here. ;-(
> > >
> > > Unfortunately i can't do nothing here :(
> > >
> > > 1. Install the VS 2005 SDK
> > > 2. Review that the ado.net provider is installed in the gac
> > > 3. Review that the provider configuration is correct in tyour
> > > machine.config file
> > > 4. Make sure all the entries of the .reg file are correctly combined in
> > > the windows registry, and that the needed paths are correctly as well.
> > >
> > >
> > > --
> > > Carlos Guzmán Álvarez
> > > Vigo-Spain
> > >
> > > http://carlosga.blogspot.com/
> > >
> > >
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