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| Microsoft .Net. Framework error I am using Vista Home Premium (32-bit) on a Dell laptop. Any time my pointer travels outside the screen area (but only in the lower right-hand section, near the task bar), I get the following error message: "Unhandled exception has occurred in your application........ Cannot anchor balloon at position '(X=1294, Y - 1193).' This point is not contained within the visible bounds of any screen." Is this annoying, or what! There must be some setting somewhere that is incorrect. Regards, Gordon Biggar |
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| Re: Microsoft .Net. Framework error [url]http://support.microsoft.com/kb/331796[/url] -- .. -- "Gordon Biggar" <colonel_biggs@msn.com> wrote in message news:A3223C31-B223-46E4-B744-C45A1EC33A0D@microsoft.com...[color=blue] >I am using Vista Home Premium (32-bit) on a Dell laptop. Any time my >pointer travels outside the screen area (but only in the lower right-hand >section, near the task bar), I get the following error message: > > "Unhandled exception has occurred in your application........ > > Cannot anchor balloon at position '(X=1294, Y - 1193).' This point is not > contained within the visible bounds of any screen." > > Is this annoying, or what! There must be some setting somewhere that is > incorrect. > > Regards, > > Gordon Biggar > >[/color] |
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| Re: Microsoft .Net. Framework error Check for the latest mouse and touchpad drivers from Dell for your model of laptop. You might also try Dell's forum for laptops: [Dell forum for Dell laptops - on Dell's website] [url]http://en.community.dell.com/forums/3516.aspx[/url] Saucy "Gordon Biggar" <colonel_biggs@msn.com> wrote in message news:A3223C31-B223-46E4-B744-C45A1EC33A0D@microsoft.com...[color=blue] > I am using Vista Home Premium (32-bit) on a Dell laptop. Any time my > pointer travels outside the screen area (but only in the lower right-hand > section, near the task bar), I get the following error message: > > "Unhandled exception has occurred in your application........ > > Cannot anchor balloon at position '(X=1294, Y - 1193).' This point is not > contained within the visible bounds of any screen." > > Is this annoying, or what! There must be some setting somewhere that is > incorrect. > > Regards, > > Gordon Biggar > >[/color] |
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| Microsoft .Net. Framework error Using msconfig, I unchecked Microsoft .NET. Framework NGEN v 2.0.50727_x86 under Services, and clicked on Apply. This corrects the problem (error message shown in the initial posting). However, I now am in a Selective Startup mode with Load System Services not checked. If I revert back to Normal Startup, the Microsoft .NET. Framework option above under the Services tab is automatically reselected, and the problem returns. What is this software that I deselected? Don't I want to be in the Normal Startup mode? Gordon "Gordon Biggar" <colonel_biggs@msn.com> wrote in message news:A3223C31-B223-46E4-B744-C45A1EC33A0D@microsoft.com...[color=blue] > I am using Vista Home Premium (32-bit) on a Dell laptop. Any time my > pointer travels outside the screen area (but only in the lower right-hand > section, near the task bar), I get the following error message: > > "Unhandled exception has occurred in your application........ > > Cannot anchor balloon at position '(X=1294, Y - 1193).' This point is not > contained within the visible bounds of any screen." > > Is this annoying, or what! There must be some setting somewhere that is > incorrect. > > Regards, > > Gordon Biggar > >[/color] |
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| Re: Microsoft .Net. Framework error "Gordon Biggar" <colonel_biggs@msn.com> wrote in message news:19DDB154-F78E-460F-933F-970E63F6D779@microsoft.com...[color=blue] > Using msconfig, I unchecked Microsoft .NET. Framework NGEN v 2.0.50727_x86 > under Services, and clicked on Apply. This corrects the problem (error > message shown in the initial posting). However, I now am in a Selective > Startup mode with Load System Services not checked. If I revert back to > Normal Startup, the Microsoft .NET. Framework option above under the > Services tab is automatically reselected, and the problem returns. > > What is this software that I deselected?[/color] NET. Framework is required only by certain programs, of which you may not have any. Your best bet may be to uninstall the program entirely and see what happens. Should you need it for any apparent reason, simply reinstall the latest version from Microsoft. Harry. [color=blue] > > Don't I want to be in the Normal Startup mode? > > Gordon > > > > > "Gordon Biggar" <colonel_biggs@msn.com> wrote in message > news:A3223C31-B223-46E4-B744-C45A1EC33A0D@microsoft.com...[color=green] >> I am using Vista Home Premium (32-bit) on a Dell laptop. Any time my >> pointer travels outside the screen area (but only in the lower right-hand >> section, near the task bar), I get the following error message: >> >> "Unhandled exception has occurred in your application........ >> >> Cannot anchor balloon at position '(X=1294, Y - 1193).' This point is >> not contained within the visible bounds of any screen." >> >> Is this annoying, or what! There must be some setting somewhere that is >> incorrect. >> >> Regards, >> >> Gordon Biggar >> >>[/color][/color] |
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| Re: Microsoft .Net. Framework error Go back to Normal Startup, then untick NGen, Restart. On restart you'll see a dialog with an option of not seeing it again. -- .. -- "Gordon Biggar" <colonel_biggs@msn.com> wrote in message news:19DDB154-F78E-460F-933F-970E63F6D779@microsoft.com...[color=blue] > Using msconfig, I unchecked Microsoft .NET. Framework NGEN v 2.0.50727_x86 > under Services, and clicked on Apply. This corrects the problem (error > message shown in the initial posting). However, I now am in a Selective > Startup mode with Load System Services not checked. If I revert back to > Normal Startup, the Microsoft .NET. Framework option above under the > Services tab is automatically reselected, and the problem returns. > > What is this software that I deselected? > > Don't I want to be in the Normal Startup mode? > > Gordon > > > > > "Gordon Biggar" <colonel_biggs@msn.com> wrote in message > news:A3223C31-B223-46E4-B744-C45A1EC33A0D@microsoft.com...[color=green] >> I am using Vista Home Premium (32-bit) on a Dell laptop. Any time my >> pointer travels outside the screen area (but only in the lower right-hand >> section, near the task bar), I get the following error message: >> >> "Unhandled exception has occurred in your application........ >> >> Cannot anchor balloon at position '(X=1294, Y - 1193).' This point is >> not contained within the visible bounds of any screen." >> >> Is this annoying, or what! There must be some setting somewhere that is >> incorrect. >> >> Regards, >> >> Gordon Biggar >> >>[/color][/color] |
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| Re: Microsoft .Net. Framework error Go back to Normal Startup, then untick NGen, Restart. On restart you'll see a dialog with an option of not seeing it again. -- .. -- "Gordon Biggar" <colonel_biggs@msn.com> wrote in message news:19DDB154-F78E-460F-933F-970E63F6D779@microsoft.com...[color=blue] > Using msconfig, I unchecked Microsoft .NET. Framework NGEN v 2.0.50727_x86 > under Services, and clicked on Apply. This corrects the problem (error > message shown in the initial posting). However, I now am in a Selective > Startup mode with Load System Services not checked. If I revert back to > Normal Startup, the Microsoft .NET. Framework option above under the > Services tab is automatically reselected, and the problem returns. > > What is this software that I deselected? > > Don't I want to be in the Normal Startup mode? > > Gordon > > > > > "Gordon Biggar" <colonel_biggs@msn.com> wrote in message > news:A3223C31-B223-46E4-B744-C45A1EC33A0D@microsoft.com...[color=green] >> I am using Vista Home Premium (32-bit) on a Dell laptop. Any time my >> pointer travels outside the screen area (but only in the lower right-hand >> section, near the task bar), I get the following error message: >> >> "Unhandled exception has occurred in your application........ >> >> Cannot anchor balloon at position '(X=1294, Y - 1193).' This point is >> not contained within the visible bounds of any screen." >> >> Is this annoying, or what! There must be some setting somewhere that is >> incorrect. >> >> Regards, >> >> Gordon Biggar >> >>[/color][/color] |
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| Re: Microsoft .Net. Framework error Go back to Normal Startup, then untick NGen, Restart. On restart you'll see a dialog with an option of not seeing it again. -- .. -- "Gordon Biggar" <colonel_biggs@msn.com> wrote in message news:19DDB154-F78E-460F-933F-970E63F6D779@microsoft.com...[color=blue] > Using msconfig, I unchecked Microsoft .NET. Framework NGEN v 2.0.50727_x86 > under Services, and clicked on Apply. This corrects the problem (error > message shown in the initial posting). However, I now am in a Selective > Startup mode with Load System Services not checked. If I revert back to > Normal Startup, the Microsoft .NET. Framework option above under the > Services tab is automatically reselected, and the problem returns. > > What is this software that I deselected? > > Don't I want to be in the Normal Startup mode? > > Gordon > > > > > "Gordon Biggar" <colonel_biggs@msn.com> wrote in message > news:A3223C31-B223-46E4-B744-C45A1EC33A0D@microsoft.com...[color=green] >> I am using Vista Home Premium (32-bit) on a Dell laptop. Any time my >> pointer travels outside the screen area (but only in the lower right-hand >> section, near the task bar), I get the following error message: >> >> "Unhandled exception has occurred in your application........ >> >> Cannot anchor balloon at position '(X=1294, Y - 1193).' This point is >> not contained within the visible bounds of any screen." >> >> Is this annoying, or what! There must be some setting somewhere that is >> incorrect. >> >> Regards, >> >> Gordon Biggar >> >>[/color][/color] |
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| Re: Microsoft .Net. Framework error When I deselect NGEN, click on Apply and exit, I am only asked if I want to restart my computer. Re-booting doesn't offer me any options. In going to Programs via the Control Panel, I note that the version of this program shown there is Microsoft .NET. Framework 3.5 SP1. However, I have a desktop using Vista 64-bit that has the identical setup as my laptop (with the problem), and the desktop does not have this problem. Further, I have VMware installed on the desktop with a 32-bit Vista platform installed as a guest, and I do not have this problem there either. If I uninstall 3.5 SP1 from my laptop, will that automatically uninstall the v 2.0.50727 that shows up under Services in msconfig? Or, perhaps I want to uninstall v 2.0, and download .NET. Framework again from the Microsoft download site? Very confusing. GB <.> wrote in message news:eNFs2w6VKHA.2932@TK2MSFTNGP04.phx.gbl...[color=blue] > Go back to Normal Startup, then untick NGen, Restart. On restart you'll > see a dialog with an option of not seeing it again. > > -- > . > -- > "Gordon Biggar" <colonel_biggs@msn.com> wrote in message > news:19DDB154-F78E-460F-933F-970E63F6D779@microsoft.com...[color=green] >> Using msconfig, I unchecked Microsoft .NET. Framework NGEN v >> 2.0.50727_x86 under Services, and clicked on Apply. This corrects the >> problem (error message shown in the initial posting). However, I now am >> in a Selective Startup mode with Load System Services not checked. If I >> revert back to Normal Startup, the Microsoft .NET. Framework option above >> under the Services tab is automatically reselected, and the problem >> returns. >> >> What is this software that I deselected? >> >> Don't I want to be in the Normal Startup mode? >> >> Gordon >> >> >> >> >> "Gordon Biggar" <colonel_biggs@msn.com> wrote in message >> news:A3223C31-B223-46E4-B744-C45A1EC33A0D@microsoft.com...[color=darkred] >>> I am using Vista Home Premium (32-bit) on a Dell laptop. Any time my >>> pointer travels outside the screen area (but only in the lower >>> right-hand section, near the task bar), I get the following error >>> message: >>> >>> "Unhandled exception has occurred in your application........ >>> >>> Cannot anchor balloon at position '(X=1294, Y - 1193).' This point is >>> not contained within the visible bounds of any screen." >>> >>> Is this annoying, or what! There must be some setting somewhere that is >>> incorrect. >>> >>> Regards, >>> >>> Gordon Biggar >>> >>>[/color][/color] >[/color] |
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| Re: Microsoft .Net. Framework error Gordon Biggar wrote:[color=blue] > When I deselect NGEN, click on Apply and exit, I am only asked if I want > to restart my computer. Re-booting doesn't offer me any options.[/color] The computer has to be restarted/rebooted(restated) take you pick before the change will take affect.[color=blue] > > In going to Programs via the Control Panel, I note that the version of > this program shown there is Microsoft .NET. Framework 3.5 SP1. However, > I have a desktop using Vista 64-bit that has the identical setup as my > laptop (with the problem), and the desktop does not have this problem. > Further, I have VMware installed on the desktop with a 32-bit Vista > platform installed as a guest, and I do not have this problem there either. > > If I uninstall 3.5 SP1 from my laptop, will that automatically uninstall > the v 2.0.50727 that shows up under Services in msconfig? Or, perhaps I > want to uninstall v 2.0, and download .NET. Framework again from the > Microsoft download site? > > Very confusing. >[/color] Each version of the .Net Framework is it own separate entity with it's own separate install/uninstall. Why are you even messing with the .NET Framework period that you shouldn't be messing with? |
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| Re: Microsoft .Net. Framework error Because on my laptop (go back to the initial posting), without NET Framework deselected, when I bring my cursor down to the lower right-hand part of the screen I get a pop-up error message (also described in the initial posting). Very annoying. GB "Vista Succubus Hunter" <Hunter@Hunter.com> wrote in message news:epMRo69VKHA.5368@TK2MSFTNGP02.phx.gbl...[color=blue] > Gordon Biggar wrote:[color=green] >> When I deselect NGEN, click on Apply and exit, I am only asked if I want >> to restart my computer. Re-booting doesn't offer me any options.[/color] > > The computer has to be restarted/rebooted(restated) take you pick before > the change will take affect.[color=green] >> >> In going to Programs via the Control Panel, I note that the version of >> this program shown there is Microsoft .NET. Framework 3.5 SP1. However, >> I have a desktop using Vista 64-bit that has the identical setup as my >> laptop (with the problem), and the desktop does not have this problem. >> Further, I have VMware installed on the desktop with a 32-bit Vista >> platform installed as a guest, and I do not have this problem there >> either. >> >> If I uninstall 3.5 SP1 from my laptop, will that automatically uninstall >> the v 2.0.50727 that shows up under Services in msconfig? Or, perhaps I >> want to uninstall v 2.0, and download .NET. Framework again from the >> Microsoft download site? >> >> Very confusing. >>[/color] > > Each version of the .Net Framework is it own separate entity with it's own > separate install/uninstall. > > Why are you even messing with the .NET Framework period that you shouldn't > be messing with?[/color] |
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| Re: Microsoft .Net. Framework error Gordon Biggar wrote:[color=blue] > Because on my laptop (go back to the initial posting), without NET > Framework deselected, when I bring my cursor down to the lower > right-hand part of the screen I get a pop-up error message (also > described in the initial posting). Very annoying. >[/color] What does that error message have anything to do with the .Net Framework in your original post? Where does it say that the error message was a ..NET application issue? |
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| Re: Microsoft .Net. Framework error Gordon I have been booting with Selective Start Up since who knows when. No problem. If it works for you under that setting then let it be -- Peter Please Reply to Newsgroup for the benefit of others Requests for assistance by email can not and will not be acknowledged. "Gordon Biggar" <colonel_biggs@msn.com> wrote in message news:19DDB154-F78E-460F-933F-970E63F6D779@microsoft.com...[color=blue] > Using msconfig, I unchecked Microsoft .NET. Framework NGEN v 2.0.50727_x86 under > Services, and clicked on Apply. This corrects the problem (error message shown in > the initial posting). However, I now am in a Selective Startup mode with Load > System Services not checked. If I revert back to Normal Startup, the Microsoft > .NET. Framework option above under the Services tab is automatically reselected, > and the problem returns. > > What is this software that I deselected? > > Don't I want to be in the Normal Startup mode? > > Gordon > > > > > "Gordon Biggar" <colonel_biggs@msn.com> wrote in message > news:A3223C31-B223-46E4-B744-C45A1EC33A0D@microsoft.com...[color=green] >> I am using Vista Home Premium (32-bit) on a Dell laptop. Any time my pointer >> travels outside the screen area (but only in the lower right-hand section, near >> the task bar), I get the following error message: >> >> "Unhandled exception has occurred in your application........ >> >> Cannot anchor balloon at position '(X=1294, Y - 1193).' This point is not >> contained within the visible bounds of any screen." >> >> Is this annoying, or what! There must be some setting somewhere that is >> incorrect. >> >> Regards, >> >> Gordon Biggar >> >>[/color][/color] |
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| Microsoft .Net. Framework error My error in original post (but, see subject of posting). The error message was preceded by a headline, entitled Microsoft .NET. Framework error. One of the earlier respondents suggested deselecting software via msconfig to determine if I could locate the culprit. It seems that NGEN is the culprit (see earlier post). I have no idea what this software does, but that's another subject. GB "Vista Succubus Hunter" <Hunter@Hunter.com> wrote in message news:esuiRF#VKHA.4484@TK2MSFTNGP02.phx.gbl...[color=blue] > Gordon Biggar wrote:[color=green] >> Because on my laptop (go back to the initial posting), without NET >> Framework deselected, when I bring my cursor down to the lower right-hand >> part of the screen I get a pop-up error message (also described in the >> initial posting). Very annoying. >>[/color] > > What does that error message have anything to do with the .Net Framework > in your original post? Where does it say that the error message was a .NET > application issue?[/color] |
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| Re: Microsoft .Net. Framework error Gordon Biggar wrote:[color=blue] > My error in original post (but, see subject of posting). The error > message was preceded by a headline, entitled Microsoft .NET. Framework > error. One of the earlier respondents suggested deselecting software > via msconfig to determine if I could locate the culprit. It seems that > NGEN is the culprit (see earlier post). I have no idea what this > software does, but that's another subject. > >[/color] No, .NET NGEN has nothing to do with the problem. .NET NGEN is a .NET development tool for .NET application deployment, which has nothing to do with running a .NET application locally on your machine. [url]http://msdn.microsoft.com/en-us/library/6t9t5wcf(VS.71).aspx[/url] |
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