Interface not registered Failed to find proxy registration for IID: EAC04BC0-3791-11D2-BB95-0060977B464C
I'm getting this weird error, this is the first time I face this error.
I'm trying to auto complete source textbox.
The error is :
- Exception Exception thrown: 'System.InvalidCastException' in System.Windows.Forms.dll ("Interface not registered
Failed to find proxy registration for IID: EAC04BC0-3791-11D2-BB95-0060977B464C.") System.InvalidCastException
This is my code :
Conn.Open()
Dim cmd As New OleDbCommand("SELECT MaterialName FROM Materials where SANF = @SANF", Conn)
cmd.Parameters.AddWithValue("@SANF", "fix_parts")
Dim ds As New DataSet
Dim da As New OleDbDataAdapter(cmd)
da.Fill(ds, "list")
Dim col As New AutoCompleteStringCollection
Dim i As Integer
MsgBox(ds.Tables(0).Rows.Count)
For i = 0 To ds.Tables(0).Rows.Count - 1
col.Add(ds.Tables(0).Rows(i)("MaterialName").ToString())
Next
Conn.Close()
TxTMaterialName.AutoCompleteSource = AutoCompleteSource.CustomSource
TxTMaterialName.AutoCompleteCustomSource = col
TxTMaterialName.AutoCompleteMode = AutoCompleteMode.Suggest
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I'm getting this weird error, this is the first time I face this error.
I'm trying to auto complete source textbox.
The error is :
- Exception Exception thrown: 'System.InvalidCastException' in System.Windows.Forms.dll ("Interface not registered
Failed to find proxy registration for IID: EAC04BC0-3791-11D2-BB95-0060977B464C.") System.InvalidCastException
This is my code :
Conn.Open()
Dim cmd As New OleDbCommand("SELECT MaterialName FROM Materials where SANF = @SANF", Conn)
cmd.Parameters.AddWithValue("@SANF", "fix_parts")
Dim ds As New DataSet
Dim da As New OleDbDataAdapter(cmd)
da.Fill(ds, "list")
Dim col As New AutoCompleteStringCollection
Dim i As Integer
MsgBox(ds.Tables(0).Rows.Count)
For i = 0 To ds.Tables(0).Rows.Count - 1
col.Add(ds.Tables(0).Rows(i)("MaterialName").ToString())
Next
Conn.Close()
TxTMaterialName.AutoCompleteSource = AutoCompleteSource.CustomSource
TxTMaterialName.AutoCompleteCustomSource = col
TxTMaterialName.AutoCompleteMode = AutoCompleteMode.Suggest
vb.net
That is not unusual, that IID is the one for IAutoComplete2. You use it when you assign the AutoCompleteXxx properties. It does not have a proxy, none is ever needed in a proper program. Set a breakpoint on the method and when it hits use the Debug > Windows > Threads debugger window. Ought to show you why this code is running on a worker thread.
– Hans Passant
Nov 15 '18 at 23:18
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I'm getting this weird error, this is the first time I face this error.
I'm trying to auto complete source textbox.
The error is :
- Exception Exception thrown: 'System.InvalidCastException' in System.Windows.Forms.dll ("Interface not registered
Failed to find proxy registration for IID: EAC04BC0-3791-11D2-BB95-0060977B464C.") System.InvalidCastException
This is my code :
Conn.Open()
Dim cmd As New OleDbCommand("SELECT MaterialName FROM Materials where SANF = @SANF", Conn)
cmd.Parameters.AddWithValue("@SANF", "fix_parts")
Dim ds As New DataSet
Dim da As New OleDbDataAdapter(cmd)
da.Fill(ds, "list")
Dim col As New AutoCompleteStringCollection
Dim i As Integer
MsgBox(ds.Tables(0).Rows.Count)
For i = 0 To ds.Tables(0).Rows.Count - 1
col.Add(ds.Tables(0).Rows(i)("MaterialName").ToString())
Next
Conn.Close()
TxTMaterialName.AutoCompleteSource = AutoCompleteSource.CustomSource
TxTMaterialName.AutoCompleteCustomSource = col
TxTMaterialName.AutoCompleteMode = AutoCompleteMode.Suggest
vb.net
I'm getting this weird error, this is the first time I face this error.
I'm trying to auto complete source textbox.
The error is :
- Exception Exception thrown: 'System.InvalidCastException' in System.Windows.Forms.dll ("Interface not registered
Failed to find proxy registration for IID: EAC04BC0-3791-11D2-BB95-0060977B464C.") System.InvalidCastException
This is my code :
Conn.Open()
Dim cmd As New OleDbCommand("SELECT MaterialName FROM Materials where SANF = @SANF", Conn)
cmd.Parameters.AddWithValue("@SANF", "fix_parts")
Dim ds As New DataSet
Dim da As New OleDbDataAdapter(cmd)
da.Fill(ds, "list")
Dim col As New AutoCompleteStringCollection
Dim i As Integer
MsgBox(ds.Tables(0).Rows.Count)
For i = 0 To ds.Tables(0).Rows.Count - 1
col.Add(ds.Tables(0).Rows(i)("MaterialName").ToString())
Next
Conn.Close()
TxTMaterialName.AutoCompleteSource = AutoCompleteSource.CustomSource
TxTMaterialName.AutoCompleteCustomSource = col
TxTMaterialName.AutoCompleteMode = AutoCompleteMode.Suggest
vb.net
vb.net
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That is not unusual, that IID is the one for IAutoComplete2. You use it when you assign the AutoCompleteXxx properties. It does not have a proxy, none is ever needed in a proper program. Set a breakpoint on the method and when it hits use the Debug > Windows > Threads debugger window. Ought to show you why this code is running on a worker thread.
– Hans Passant
Nov 15 '18 at 23:18
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That is not unusual, that IID is the one for IAutoComplete2. You use it when you assign the AutoCompleteXxx properties. It does not have a proxy, none is ever needed in a proper program. Set a breakpoint on the method and when it hits use the Debug > Windows > Threads debugger window. Ought to show you why this code is running on a worker thread.
– Hans Passant
Nov 15 '18 at 23:18
That is not unusual, that IID is the one for IAutoComplete2. You use it when you assign the AutoCompleteXxx properties. It does not have a proxy, none is ever needed in a proper program. Set a breakpoint on the method and when it hits use the Debug > Windows > Threads debugger window. Ought to show you why this code is running on a worker thread.
– Hans Passant
Nov 15 '18 at 23:18
That is not unusual, that IID is the one for IAutoComplete2. You use it when you assign the AutoCompleteXxx properties. It does not have a proxy, none is ever needed in a proper program. Set a breakpoint on the method and when it hits use the Debug > Windows > Threads debugger window. Ought to show you why this code is running on a worker thread.
– Hans Passant
Nov 15 '18 at 23:18
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That is not unusual, that IID is the one for IAutoComplete2. You use it when you assign the AutoCompleteXxx properties. It does not have a proxy, none is ever needed in a proper program. Set a breakpoint on the method and when it hits use the Debug > Windows > Threads debugger window. Ought to show you why this code is running on a worker thread.
– Hans Passant
Nov 15 '18 at 23:18