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Okay, please note that this ONLY happens when I run the build version of the program - the debugger in VB 2013 completely works but doesn't pick up on the error. Upon running the built version out-side of VB 2013 I receive this really strange error.

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As this only happens out side of Visual Basics I'm unable to properly debug the error. Firstly, why is this only happening out-side of Visual Basics and how can I prevent it?

Here's my code, the error message appears after the 'Download Complete' line so I don't think it has anything to do with the actual file downloads or the initial internet check (pings).

'Test for Internet Connectivity 
    loginstat.Text = "Confirming Internet Connection..."
    My.Application.DoEvents()
    Try
        If My.Computer.Network.Ping("www.google.com") = True Then
            loginstat.Text = "Internet Connection Confirmed."
            My.Application.DoEvents()
        Else
            loginstat.Text = "Internet Connection Failed."
            My.Application.DoEvents()
            MessageBox.Show("Whoops! I was unable to connect to the internet. Please check your network connection. You may have to add this program to the 'Trusted Applications' list of your firewall.", "Offline Mode")
            End
        End If
    Catch ex As Exception
        MessageBox.Show("Whoops! I was unable to connect to the internet. You may have to add this program to the 'Trusted Applications' list of your firewall. " & _
                       vbNewLine & "" & vbNewLine & String.Format("Error: {0}", ex.Message))
        loginstat.Text = "Internet Connection Failed."
        End
    End Try


    Try
        loginstat.Text = "Downloading Server Credentails. Please wait..."
        My.Application.DoEvents()
        serveriptxt.Text = GetRemoteFile("https://dl.dropboxusercontent.com/s/qzw2etb094k6h8z/DataBase-IP.txt?dl=1&token_hash=A***")
        databaseusertxt.Text = GetRemoteFile("https://dl.dropboxusercontent.com/s/m9qitkq9lupi19b/DataBase-User.txt?dl=1&token_hash=AAGxkgmmW****")
        My.Settings.RegisterKey = GetRemoteFile("https://dl.dropboxusercontent.com/s/dtts45fnplyh4ma/DataBase-RegisterKey.txt?dl=1&token_hash=AAF****")
        My.Settings.AccessCode = GetRemoteFile("https://dl.dropboxusercontent.com/s/iuaz4kig5pidzmw/DataBase-AccessCode.txt?dl=1&token_hash=AAHgWc9***")
        My.Settings.Save()
        loginstat.Text = "Downloading Complete."
        My.Application.DoEvents()
        TabControl1.Enabled = True

        If My.Settings.RememberGamerTag = 1 Then
            RememberGamerTag.Checked = True
            LogUsername.Text = My.Settings.UserGamerTagRemember
        End If

        loginstat.Text = "Ready."

    Catch ex As Exception
        MessageBox.Show("Whoops! I was unable to download the server credentials, this is likely a network problem on your PC. Please check your network connection & firewall configuration. You may have to add this program to the 'Trusted Applications' list of your firewall. " & _
                       vbNewLine & "" & vbNewLine & String.Format("Error: {0}", ex.Message))
        loginstat.Text = "Server Credentails Failed."
    End Try
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I believe the RememberGamerTag of your App.config is blank or missing in your "production" environment.

Values returned by My.Settings are typically strings. VB.NET is trying to be helpful and doing a background conversion to an integer (Double) because of your comparison logic (My.Settings.RememberGamerTag = 1), but the empty string is causing it to throw an Exception.

To protect yourself from these kinds of errors in the future, be sure to set Option Strict on.

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  • That's defaulted to 1 in the Projects Settings. Feb 2, 2014 at 0:43
  • So is it configured as an Intger? Then it's default is 0 if you don't provide a default value. Feb 2, 2014 at 0:45
  • Hi, I removed the section that yous are referring to and rebuilt my program, the error is still happening. So it must be something else... Feb 2, 2014 at 0:52
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    My appologize, there was a similar section of code doing exactly the same thing with a different setting, that was not set to an integer. Thank you for your help. Feb 2, 2014 at 1:07
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    @user3224987 Use Option Strict in the future to prevent these kinds of run-time errors.
    – JDB
    Feb 2, 2014 at 1:49

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