I get a System.ExecutionEngineException error in VaultGUIClient.exe when starting the client. I have been using the Vault for about a week and it has been great tool. I am using it a little unconventionally in that I dowloaded open source fortran code, put the source in the Vault, and am adding files one at a time to compile the project (in VS.NET). This way changes I make can be tracked. It stopped working when I deleted files from the Vault I accidentally added (some binaries).
I could start over with a new repository, but I attached a backup of this repository if you want to debug this repository integrity problem.
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System.ExecutionEngineException
Moderator: SourceGear
Could you post a screenshot of the error message? I ask because some Vault server errors can be transmitted to the client over the network, and they show up in a special Vault error dialog. If the error is from the server, it would be shown this way. If it appears as a standard Windows popup dialog, and then the client process is ended, it's a client problem.
When this error is on the client, this dialog is usually the result of an installation of the .NET framework that has been corrupted. We've had a few customers who have had this problem. Re-installing the .NET 1.1 framework will often fix the problem. Re-installing Vault may also fix the problem--both are quick and won't cause the loss of any working folder information.
When this error is on the client, this dialog is usually the result of an installation of the .NET framework that has been corrupted. We've had a few customers who have had this problem. Re-installing the .NET 1.1 framework will often fix the problem. Re-installing Vault may also fix the problem--both are quick and won't cause the loss of any working folder information.
Shaw Terwilliger
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