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==AutoCount Accounting 1.8 / 1.9 |
==AutoCount Accounting 1.8 / 1.9== |
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This exception thrown out is due to the missing of some files that are required for your application to load. |
This exception thrown out is due to the missing of some files that are required for your application to load. |
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{{Note|LCP files are not required in AutoCount Accounting 2.0}} |
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Latest revision as of 09:44, 8 April 2019
AutoCount Accounting 1.8 / 1.9
This exception thrown out is due to the missing of some files that are required for your application to load.
LCP files are not required in AutoCount Accounting 2.0 |
What are the chances to encounter this exception in your application?
Quite common, if you are developing below applications:-
- Standalone Desktop Application that access to AutoCount Accounting
- Web Services that access to AutoCount Accounting
Solutions
- Find these files in AutoCount Accounting folder.
- LCPDecrypt.wdl
- LCPDecrypt2.exe
- LCPDecrypt2.wdl
- LCPDecryptApp.exe
Add these files to your Project as existing items.
- Set Build Action = none (empty)
- Copy to Output = Copy if newer
So that these files will be copied to your output folder.
- Remember to include these files in your distribution together with AutoCount Accounting assemblies.
Note: For Web Server, you may have to set your IIS to run in 32bit mode.
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