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Reference in manage code to infopath.xml

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Tim Larson - 25 Nov 2005 13:40 GMT
Somehow my library reference to the Microsoft.Office.interop.Infopath.Xml.dll
has become corrupted. I reinstalled the Office PIAs but it still doesn't show
up in the .COM area for references in visula studio. I tried to use regasm
without success. It clearly is in the GAC (C:\WINDOWS\assembly) Please help I
have run out of ideas. Tim
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Franck Dauché - 25 Nov 2005 18:55 GMT
Hi Tim,

This happens typically afte you install SP2 on a machine where you have
project that were designed with SP1.  Remove the reference to the Interopt
Assembly, then add again the reference and everything should work fine.

Hope that it help.

Regards,

Franck Dauché

> Somehow my library reference to the Microsoft.Office.interop.Infopath.Xml.dll
> has become corrupted. I reinstalled the Office PIAs but it still doesn't show
> up in the .COM area for references in visula studio. I tried to use regasm
> without success. It clearly is in the GAC (C:\WINDOWS\assembly) Please help I
> have run out of ideas. Tim
Tim Larson - 29 Nov 2005 02:27 GMT
Unfortunately there is nothing to reference which is my problem and mystery.
Clearly it is in the GAC and I can register it with regasm but when I try to
reference it under the COM tab it is not there. Infopath type lib is there
but not the interop.infopath.xml file. Any ideas?
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> Hi Tim,
>
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> > without success. It clearly is in the GAC (C:\WINDOWS\assembly) Please help I
> > have run out of ideas. Tim
Franck Dauché - 29 Nov 2005 07:43 GMT
Hi Tim,

It won't be there.  You have to use the Browse button and go to the Office11
folder:
(by default: C:\Program Files\Microsoft Office\OFFICE11).
There, select: Microsoft.Office.Interop.InfoPath.SemiTrust.dll

Hope that it helps.

Regards,

Franck Dauché

> Unfortunately there is nothing to reference which is my problem and mystery.
> Clearly it is in the GAC and I can register it with regasm but when I try to
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> > > without success. It clearly is in the GAC (C:\WINDOWS\assembly) Please help I
> > > have run out of ideas. Tim
Tim Larson - 04 Dec 2005 03:45 GMT
Thanks that makes sense. Tim
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> Hi Tim,
>
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> > > > without success. It clearly is in the GAC (C:\WINDOWS\assembly) Please help I
> > > > have run out of ideas. Tim
 
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