Targeting the compile to x86 CPU was indeed the solution.  I found this out 
while working with a support rep from Boston Workstation.  Too bad I didn't 
check my email, we could have saved some time.

Thanks to all who responded to my cry for help!
-- 

Bill Palmer
Financial Systems Analyst
Mid-Columbia Medical Center
541-296-7417


>>> On 8/25/2010 at 10:58 AM, in message
> Thom,
> 
> After I sent my email and stepped away from the computer, I remembered
> what this probably is.  If trying to deploy/run on a 64-bit version of
> Windows 7, the project compile/build needs to be marked as cpu specific,
> X86, to run in 32-bit mode since BWS is 32-bit COM.
> 
> To the original poster, are you running on a 64-bit version of Windows
> 7?
> 
> Troy Brumley
> Cincom intelligent Business Applications
> 
> Visit the Intelligent Guidance website:
> http://intelligent-guidance.cincom.com/ 
> 
> 
> -----Original Message-----
> From: [email protected] [mailto:[email protected]] 
> Sent: Wednesday, August 25, 2010 1:54 PM
> To: [email protected] 
> Subject: RE: [talkbws] VB.NET and Windows 7
> 
> Greetings,
> There are no fundamental incompatibilities with the combination you're
> listing below  - this is exactly what I run and I used to do stuff in VS
> 2008 and now I am running VS 2010.
> Perhaps the BostonWorkStation70.BostonWorkStation namespace is not
> imported? If it is not, you'd need to use:
> 
> Dim b as BostonWorkStation70.BostonWorkStation
> 
> Check project properties ->References (well that's where namespace
> imports show up in VS 2010)
> Regards,
> Thom
> 
> 
> Thom C. Blackwell
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> Boston Software Systems
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> -----Original Message-----
> From: [email protected] [mailto:[email protected]] 
> Sent: Wednesday, August 25, 2010 1:46 PM
> To: Talk
> Subject: [talkbws] VB.NET and Windows 7
> 
> I recently upgraded to my PC and it is running Windows 7.  Boston
> Workstation itself works fine.  I do most of my scripting through vb.net
> using Visual Studio 2008.  I can not get a script to run in this
> environment.  If I step through from the start it gets to the line where
> I instantiate the Boston Workstation object and stops there.  I tried
> removing the reference and adding it back in but no go.
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> Here is where it stops:
> Dim b As New BostonWorkStation
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> I used this for several years and it worked fine until now.  Anybody
> worked through this or have an ideas?
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