Use F5 to install your program from scratch.

Use F6 to update the program if that is the only thing that has changed.

When in doubt, use F5.


>OK, I (on the PDA) uninstalled everything that was in the list. Basic.WM.exe
>was not in the list, but there was Basic.exe there and a couple of my
>programs. The list is now empty.
>
>So now F6 on the laptop IDE says "is app running....can't copy to program
>files......" The only thing running is ActiveSync.
>
>What next?
>
>-----Original Message-----
>From: [email protected] [mailto:[email protected]] On
>Behalf Of George Henne
>Sent: Friday, February 26, 2010 11:53 AM
>To: [email protected]
>Subject: Re(6): [nsbasic-ce] Re: help with fileSystem error
>
>Basic.WM.exe uninstalls like any Window Mobile app. Go into Settings...
>Remove program.
>
>The ReadMe does not mention Basic.WM.exe.
>
>The old File controls still do work, but they are not as good as the
>current ones. The description in the tech notes has been improved to
>note that these are mostly obsolete.
>
>Be patient - I think you're about to top the hill. Things will get much
>easier from here. 
>
>So now: what problems do you still have?
>
>>OK, so how do I "uninstall" Basic.WM.exe if I don't need it? Got a tech
>note
>>for that? I did install per your readme.htm, but my 1st program which ran
>on
>>version 5 did not work and it went downhill from there. You said I was
>using
>>an "OLD" file system..."look in the tech notes". I did look there and the
>>1st reference was the 03 version which was the wrong one, unknown to me.
>>Perhaps you should remove the notes which don't apply any more. It's
>obvious
>>that for a 1st time guy your comments to read the tech notes do not work. I
>>need a little more attention to my problems. I'm not an un-experienced guy.
>>I've been working more that 20 years in other environments, but not with VB
>>and 5 years since I looked at NS.
>>
>>So how do I solve this current issue?
>>
>>Just to be clear.
>>1. I'm running NS Basic version 8.1 on a windows xp sp3 laptop
>>2. I'm using the NS Basic 8.1 IDE on the windows xp laptop
>>3. The PDA I'm using is an HP iPAC 211 running windows mobile 5.2
>>
>>I've certainly been wasting your time not to mention a week of my time
>>chasing NS Basic that's somewhere in the foggy mist ahead. I mean no
>>disrespect but please step me through the steps to get me going. If a phone
>>call would do it, I'll call. I like your language and have no problem with
>>it. It's quite neat. I just need to get over these hurtles which I don't
>>understand.
>>
>>Thanks
>>George Walters
>>
>>-----Original Message-----
>>From: [email protected] [mailto:[email protected]] On
>>Behalf Of George Henne
>>Sent: Friday, February 26, 2010 11:09 AM
>>To: [email protected]
>>Subject: Re(4): [nsbasic-ce] Re: help with fileSystem error
>>
>>If you're using 8.1, there is no need to install Basic.WM.exe. Check the
>>ReadMe.
>>
>>Controls are normally installed on the device by adding them as resources.
>>
>>>8.1
>>>
>>>-----Original Message-----
>>>From: [email protected] [mailto:[email protected]] On
>>>Behalf Of George Henne
>>>Sent: Friday, February 26, 2010 10:12 AM
>>>To: [email protected]
>>>Subject: Re(2): [nsbasic-ce] Re: help with fileSystem error
>>>
>>>What version of NS Basic are you currently using? 
>>>
>>>>Apparently the root of this error was that I had Basic.WinCE.exe
>installed
>>>>instead of Basic.WM.exe. Changing this got rid of the 126 error. Things
>>are
>>>>now improving.
>>>>
>>>>Next Problem
>>>>
>>>>Sub CEF030_Load
>>>>    
>>>>    AddObject "newObjects.utilctls.SFMain", "fs"
>>>>    filename = "\Documents and Settings\AcuTrack\pdaPickList.txt"
>>>>    file = fs.OpenFile(filename) 
>>>>    loadListBox
>>>>
>>>>End Sub
>>>>
>>>>I get error "object doesn't support this property or method:'file'"
>>>>This is a normal .txt file which notepad and explore on the PDA can
>>>display.
>>>>
>>>>What does this error mean?
>>>>
>>>>Thanks
>>>>
>>>>
>>>>-----Original Message-----
>>>>From: [email protected] [mailto:[email protected]] On
>>>>Behalf Of George Henne
>>>>Sent: Friday, February 26, 2010 9:16 AM
>>>>To: [email protected]
>>>>Subject: Re: [nsbasic-ce] Re: help with fileSystem error
>>>>
>>>>When do you get this error?
>>>>
>>>>You are correct - there was an error in the samples in Tech Note 9. It
>>>>has been corrected.
>>>>
>>>>>NO luck.
>>>>>
>>>>>OK I'm trying to use new file system.
>>>>>
>>>>>Sub CEF030_Load
>>>>>
>>>>>   ' clipped from example tech note 9
>>>>>   AddObject "newObjects.utilctls.SFMain", "Main"
>>>>>   filename = "\My Documents\AcuTrack\pdaPickList.txt"
>>>>>   myExtensionName = FS.GetExtensionName(filename) 'result is ".txt"
>>>>>    MsgBox myExtensionName
>>>>>
>>>>>End Sub
>>>>>
>>>>>I get error 126, so I still have some setup error. Help appreciated.
>>>>>And should not myExtensionName = Main.GetExt......??
>>>>>
>>>>>
>>>>>--- In [email protected], "joespan123" <j...@...> wrote:
>>>>>>
>>>>>> Hi,
>>>>>> 
>>>>>> Try adding the "filesystem" and "file" object outside of the Load
>>event.
>>>>>> 
>>>>>> Add it as first line in your global code.
>>>>>> 
>>>>>> Cheers
>>>>>> Joe
>>>>>> 
>>>>>> --- In [email protected], "georgeewalters" <gwalters@> wrote:
>>>>>> >
>>>>>> > Using this code
>>>>>> > 
>>>>>> > Sub CEF030_Load
>>>>>> >     AddObject "filesystem"
>>>>>> >     AddObject "file"
>>>>>> >     filename = "\My Documents\pdaPickList.txt"
>>>>>> >     file.Open filename,4,3,3,124 'direct, read/write, locked, reclen
>>>>>> > End Sub
>>>>>> > 
>>>>>> > I get an AddObject error:
>>>>>> > 
>>>>>> > Could not create non-visual control ("filesystem") because
>>>>>IClassFactory coult not be obtained.
>>>>>> > 
>>>>>> > I must have something setup wrong or missing on this new iPAC 211(WM
>>>>>5.2). Any help would be appreciatied.
>>>>>> >
>>>>>>
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