Posts Tagged ‘Visual Studio’
As I wrote, it did not work at first.
I then changed it this and that … and now it works. I’ll explain how to do.
My system is as follows:
Vista x64
Visual Studio 2008
If you have trouble using the “IEvolution” with windows 7 x64, you should try this too.
- You must copy the “iecore.dll” to the Window\System
(NOT sysWOW64, Nor System32) - In Visual Studio, “Tools -> Choose Toolbox Items” and on “. NET Framework Components” tab, browse “IEvolution2.dll”.
(You can do the same with right-click the Toolbox and select “Choose items …”) - When you open the Demo Project, you must add “references” to IEvolution, and then right-click the project name and select “Properties”, then “Build” tab.
You must change the “Platform Target – Any CPU” to “x86 “.
That’s it!
When you create your own project, you need to make it No.3.
Now everything works!
This way, you can work with the latest version of IEvolution3.12.
IEvolution is freeware and you can download it from the following URI:
HiComponents
It was the funniest I have done with this book. It is actually animating.
Since I do not write about good things, I do not write what the book is called.
When I start reading books about Silverlight, there are pictures of Visual Studio, and it is very misleading.
It looks like I can use any of Blend or Visual Studio. But it’s just pictures and Visual Studio is usually unnecessary. What you need is Blend, it is not much to do with Visual Studio – with those books anyway. So these books are unusable for me.

