Today, I just bought a Windows Phone 7 mobile phone and tried to build a development environment for Windows Phone 7 ProgramDevelopment. Visual Studio 2010 SP1 is installed and wpdt_v2_bata_en is installed. That is, the development kit of the mango system. At first, the installation was very smooth. When the mango toolkit was installed, an error prompt box was prompted: After several twists and turns, I restarted my computer and checked the temporary decompressed directory generated by the system.
Today, I just bought a Windows Phone 7 mobile phone and tried to build a development environment for the development of the Windows Phone 7 mobile phone program. Visual Studio 2010 SP1 is installed and wpdt_v2_bata_en is installed. That is, the development kit of the mango system. The installation was successful at first. An error prompt box was prompted when you installed the mango Toolkit:
After several hard times, I restarted my computer and checked the temporary decompressed directory generated by the system. Later I found it was a compatibility problem. I downloaded the ISO package and used the virtual optical drive to import and install the package. To find setup.exe. Right-click Properties, select compatibility, and select change all user settings. The check box before running the program in compatibility mode is canceled. The problem is solved perfectly by re-running setup.exe.
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