Hi Frank,
I was able to build the solution "Google Data APIs Samples" after the
following corrections,

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1. Copied the missing file from version 1.1.3,
"C:\Program Files\Google\Google Data API SDK\Sources\Src\version
\AssemblyVersion.cs". Changed version.

2. Corrected path for file "migrationsample.cs" in prject
"gapps_migration_sample.csproj".

3. Corrected dll reference, Google.GData.AccessControl.dll in
"Calendar"  project. Earlier older version dll was being reference.

4. Copied the missing "App.ico" file in projects where needed.
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I tried to build the SDK solution and that also gives errors.
Thanks,
Ajit


On Apr 22, 1:07 pm, Frank Mantek <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Can you give me the exact errors?
>
> Frank Mantek
> Google
> On Apr 22, 2008, at 6:01 PM, Ajit wrote:
>
>
>
>
>
> > Hi Frank,
> > Thanks for the release. I downloaded and installed the MSI/Setup. I am
> > able to open both the solutions (SDK and Samples) in Visual Studio
> > 2005 but unable to build/compile. It's giving some path mismatch
> > errors/missing file errors. Can you please check it at your end or let
> > me know if I am missing anything.
> > Thanks,
> > Ajit
>
> > On Apr 22, 10:29 am, Frank Mantek <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> >> It took a while, but we just released a new version of the .NET  
> >> client
> >> library for the family of Atom Publishing protocol based Google Data
> >> Apis. There are a lot of changes in this release (you can find the
> >> full release notes 
> >> here:http://google-gdata.googlecode.com/svn/trunk/clients/cs/docs/generate...)
> >> , but the most notable changes are listed here.
>
> >> Visual Studio Project Templates
>
> >> It was never so easy to get going. When you use the setup program, 6
> >> project templates are placed into your Visual Studio template folder.
> >> Now, just use "New Project" and pick the template you like. You get a
> >> minimal, but working, Google Data API application. They use a common
> >> login dialog, log you in, and display the result in a listview. Easy
> >> to start, easy to modify. If you choose the archive download, just
> >> copy the templates from the subversion repository to your Visual
> >> Studio installation.
>
> >> Better Visual Studio integration
>
> >> After installation, the Google .NET assemblies are now registered, so
> >> that they show up in the "Add reference" dialog. No more searching
> >> your harddisk to find the just installed SDK...
>
> >> .NET 2.0 and upwards
>
> >> The code is slowly moving to the present, and support for .NET 1.1  
> >> was
> >> removed with this release. Generics and other features just make the
> >> SDK perform better and easier to maintain. Something that will help  
> >> us
> >> in adding more features in the future.
>
> >> Support for Google Contacts
>
> >> There is support for the Google Contacts API as well as a project
> >> template to get you going.
>
> >> You can find the release here:
>
> >>http://code.google.com/p/google-gdata/downloads/list
>
> >> and if you happen to find bugs, have suggestions, please post them  
> >> here:
>
> >>http://code.google.com/p/google-gdata/issues/list
>
> >> Regards
>
> >> Frank Mantek
> >> Google- Hide quoted text -
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