I'm in my first couple hours with .NET 2003. I created a C++ project and
started working on a Windows Form. Should .NET not be totally inappropriate
to my purposes, I'll gradually start migrating a monolithic/Client Server
app (currently using ADO) to it.

On my first attempt to run my form I got a browser with a message that I
should change the Web Services namespace for my project. My reaction was
"What the h*ll are you doing in my face?". I intentionally chose Windows
Forms over Web Forms because I don't want to run in a browser or over the
web. I sure didn't get the form I had designed.

What should I do to write applications that don't try to invoke HTTP without
my permission and simply work on the machine they are running on?

Thanks
Randy Hersom

Re: Newbie question/gripe by Randy

Randy
Tue Sep 09 13:08:34 CDT 2003

OK, after lunch this one turned into a duh. I thrashed around the help
files until I found the appropriate walkthrough and that was quite helpful.

"Randy Hersom" <randy@habsoft.com> wrote in message
news:uxeNDuudDHA.2148@TK2MSFTNGP12.phx.gbl...
> I'm in my first couple hours with .NET 2003. I created a C++ project and
> started working on a Windows Form. Should .NET not be totally
inappropriate
> to my purposes, I'll gradually start migrating a monolithic/Client Server
> app (currently using ADO) to it.
>
> On my first attempt to run my form I got a browser with a message that I
> should change the Web Services namespace for my project. My reaction was
> "What the h*ll are you doing in my face?". I intentionally chose Windows
> Forms over Web Forms because I don't want to run in a browser or over the
> web. I sure didn't get the form I had designed.
>
> What should I do to write applications that don't try to invoke HTTP
without
> my permission and simply work on the machine they are running on?
>
> Thanks
> Randy Hersom
>
>



Re: Newbie question/gripe by v-yiy

v-yiy
Tue Sep 09 21:37:55 CDT 2003

Hi Randy,
Since you have solved your problem, I'll closed this issue. But if
you meet any problems again,
Please be free to reopen it or post a new message on our NG!
Thanks for using MSDN Newsgroup!

Kind regards,

Ying-Shen Yu [MS]
Microsoft Support Engineer

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| files until I found the appropriate walkthrough and that was quite
helpful.
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| "Randy Hersom" <randy@habsoft.com> wrote in message
| news:uxeNDuudDHA.2148@TK2MSFTNGP12.phx.gbl...
| > I'm in my first couple hours with .NET 2003. I created a C++ project
and
| > started working on a Windows Form. Should .NET not be totally
| inappropriate
| > to my purposes, I'll gradually start migrating a monolithic/Client
Server
| > app (currently using ADO) to it.
| >
| > On my first attempt to run my form I got a browser with a message that I
| > should change the Web Services namespace for my project. My reaction
was
| > "What the h*ll are you doing in my face?". I intentionally chose
Windows
| > Forms over Web Forms because I don't want to run in a browser or over
the
| > web. I sure didn't get the form I had designed.
| >
| > What should I do to write applications that don't try to invoke HTTP
| without
| > my permission and simply work on the machine they are running on?
| >
| > Thanks
| > Randy Hersom
| >
| >
|
|
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