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Using the ArcGIS Engine Developer Kit 10.2.2, I installed the ArcObjects SDK for Microsoft .NET Framework, ArcGIS Engine, and the ArcGIS License Manager. My ArcGIS Administrator indicates the ArcGIS Engine Developer Kit and ArcGIS Engine are Installed and Authorized. I navigated to the samples and opened the MapViewerWalkthrough.sln in C:\Program Files (x86)\ArcGIS\DeveloperKit10.2\Samples\ArcObjectsNet\MapViewerWalkthrough\VBNet. I can rebuild the solution without errors or warnings, and can also run it. When I try to open the MapViewer.vb form, I see the following Design-Time Errors: [ATTACH=CONFIG]34041[/ATTACH] I have confirmed the RuntimeManager.Bind functions are called in Sub Main().
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In order to support the tools I would say you only need the 10.0 .NET libraries in order to compile them. Try following these steps: Copy the "ArcGIS\DeveloperKit10.0\DotNet" folder to your development machine. On the projects that you would like to be 10.0 compatible, remove all existing ESRI references and then replace them with the 10.0 ones via "Add reference" and selecting the equivalent libraries from 10.0 folder using the "Examine" tab. Compile and you should be done. Your tools are now 10.0 compatible, unless you are using any 10.1 new interfaces. Hope this solution works for you. Regards, Javi I have a project on a dev machine that references the ArcGIS\DeveloperKit10.0\DotNet libraries (ArcObjects SDK for the Microsoft .NET Framework v10.0.2414 is installed). Is it supposed to work if deployed to a workstation that has ArcGIS Engine 10.1 installed? Thanks, Chris H.
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I want to be able to retrieve the layer name of a IFeature object. I was previously using the AliasName property of the FeatureClass of the IFeature object, but in some cases of using an enterprise SQL Server DB, this does not represent the full name of the layer like ILayer.Name. Can I retrieve the ILayer interface from the IFeature object that I have? I did find that in my one particular test case that comparing the FeatureClass of the IFeature interface and the FeatureClass of the ILayer interface (re-casted as IFeatureLayer) works, but is this a proper method of determining the layer that a feature is on? The code to retrieve the IFeature inteface that I am using is not available to edit since I would normally be able to retrieve the layer from that. Thanks in advance
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