following article.
http://www.devhood.com/tutorials/tu...d=388&printer=t
It works fine on my development machine. The problem is that on other
machines with the same framework version the control does not render.
I set all of the activex security settings in the browser (on the
other machines ) to enable signed or unsigned controls. I did sign my
control using sn.exe to obtain a key pair. All I get on the client
machines though is a small square with a dot in it similar to the
unrendered graphic icon. I looked in the GAC on the clients na dthe
controll/dll is in the download folder on the client. Anyone have any
ideas.Perhaps there is a security issue - did you check the .NET security policy
on the client machines?
"Brent Jenny" <wjenny@.coair.com> wrote in message
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> I have created a simple windows form control using C# based on the
> following article.
>
http://www.devhood.com/tutorials/tu...d=388&printer=t
>
> It works fine on my development machine. The problem is that on other
> machines with the same framework version the control does not render.
> I set all of the activex security settings in the browser (on the
> other machines ) to enable signed or unsigned controls. I did sign my
> control using sn.exe to obtain a key pair. All I get on the client
> machines though is a small square with a dot in it similar to the
> unrendered graphic icon. I looked in the GAC on the clients na dthe
> controll/dll is in the download folder on the client. Anyone have any
> ideas.
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