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After a lot of research, trial and error and help of Esri NL Support, I managed to fix this. It seemed that the form's .resx file got corrupted somehow, and that triggered this strange behavior. I deleted the .resx file. Let VS regenerate it and all was well.
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I have the devkit license on my development machine. Where the application compiles and runs just fine. The problem appears on non-dev machines(test/acc/prod) where only ArcGIS Desktop licenses are available. According to Esri documentation(and common sense) you don't need a devkit license on a non-dev machine and ArcGIS Engine apps should just work with a ArcGIS Desktop license.
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Any solution for this yet? I have the same problem. Trying to install an ArcEngine application with Desktop binding on a machine with ArcGIS Desktop and Standard concurrent license. I also get the "This control requires an ArcGIS Engine developer kit license." message.
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In those examples you can zoom in/out with the mouse scrollwheel or by clicking on the slider in the topleft. If you want real tools to this and drag zoom rectangles and such you can custom build these like in this example: http://help.arcgis.com/en/webapi/javascript/arcgis/help/jssamples_start.htm#jssamples/toolbar_navigation.html
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Found the solution: If you are using a pre-9.2 server or client and must set the NLS_LANG variable, for Windows, you must register the NLS_LANG variable before the ArcSDE server is started. sdeservice -o register -r NLS_LANG -v <value> -p <DB_Admin_password> [-i <service>] http://webhelp.esri.com/arcgisdesktop/9.2/index.cfm?TopicName=Language_support_in_the_geodatabase&anchor=nlsss
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Thanks for your reply One correction to my previous post, we're using ArcGIS 9.3.1, not 9.2 But we do use ArcSDE 9.0, I know this is ancient, but our client isn't ready to upgrade. Could that be a cause for the problem? The NLS_CHARACTERSET of oracle is WE8MSWIN1252. That should contain those characters right?
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How do I change te character encoding in sde? For our project the data should comply to Latin-1, but all characters outside of ascii aren't displayed in ArcGIS. -When I'm adding data through ArcMap, characters like 'ë' aren't saved correctly in the database. -When I update data directly through Oracle the characters are saved correctly in the database, but are displayed wrong in ArcGIS (as '?') Any idea what the problem is and how I can fix it? My setup: Oracle9i ArcSDE 9.0 ArcGIS Desktop 9.2
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