

But I would only check the one I was going to use. I have two versions of powerpacks (9 and 10) on my system. Although I've not had this happen before so I may not be sure about the references missing part.īut you should, for powerpacks, look in reference manager in Visual Studio with the app open and see if the ref for powerpacks is checked.

Since theĭifferent computer may not have those refs and you may have compiled it to An圜PU rather than x86 which it probably needs to be compiled to. Especially if it's an old project that was stored somewhere and you placed it on an entirely different computer and compiled it. Well since you are working on a pre-existing project it's entirely possible all the projects references are missing. which version of PowerPacks referring my setup project.īelow is the code which i got from. Im using an existing windows setup project, it refers .dll but,ģ.
