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QuestionThe look and feel of the GUI in the application changes when executing is from an MSI file created by Windows Install Pin
Katalin2117-Jul-08 5:09
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Hope someone can help. My problem is that the appearance of the buttons is different when I launch the application after I do a Windows Install. When executing from Visual Studio, the individual buttons are not shown. After installing from an msi file (both on my and other computers), the GUI changes. When I start the application from the installed map (c://programFiles), the buttons are changed. I know that this is not caused by any of the dlls in the install map (since I copied them from my own map by hand to test this). When I changed the name of the application in the install map (c://programFiles) then the buttons look as they should. So, there must be some connection between some data base and the application which causes this to happen (and this connection is somehow dependent on the original name of the application). How, can I prevent this from happening? Is this some sort of a bug in VS? Vista?

I am using VS 2005 for .net on Vista, working with Windows Forms, and using C#.

Have been surfing the net like a madman to no avail so Any ideas? anyone?

Katalin
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