RE: Application crash

2011-08-03 Thread Ben.Robbins
I don't know if its a .NET application, but if it is then you should have a look at all your finalizers. Any unhandled exception in a finalizer will cause your application to disappear without warning or any chance to catch or recover (since this is happening on the GC's thread, not your app the

Re: Application crash

2011-08-03 Thread Preet Sangha
Assuming that you have Intermec CN50s in the office, can you swap one of the customers ones for yours for testing? also I've not done it on mobile devices, but you might want to consider OutputDebugString (http://msdn.microsoft.com/en-us/library/ee488209.aspx) as your logger. Preet On 4 Augus

Application crash

2011-08-03 Thread David Richards
Greetings all, I'm looking for some ideas on how I can debug a windows mobile app. The main difficulty being the application crashes without any logged exception, without an unhandled exception prompt and without a native exception prompt. It just disappears. It is apparently random, occurring a

RE: Lightswitch - really clever - really slow

2011-08-03 Thread Kirsten Greed
Hi Ian, Bill, Peter n All I found the post you mention and opened the end project of the lab ( actually I should have just done that in the first place ) The app runs at an acceptable speed - but then it has no existing data and the entry forms have only a few fields! Kirsten _ Fr

RE: Lightswitch - really clever - really slow

2011-08-03 Thread Ian Thomas
Curious, I did search for that particular application, and there was a forum link suggesting XP was not suitable - "Your current OS is not supported by the " So that person edited a dep

RE: Lightswitch - really clever - really slow

2011-08-03 Thread Peter Maddin
Have you thought of using the LightSwitch forum to post questions http://social.msdn.microsoft.com/Forums/en-us/lightswitch/threads >> I am wondering if my speed issues are to do with still being on Windows XP XP does support LightSwitch. From the forum here are the minimum system requirements: