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Value does not fall within the expected range

When running a WPF click once application from a network drive, I got the error “Value does not fall within the expected range” .  The reason for the error was an “&” in the name of the folder that contained the application.

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This entry was posted in Code, Debugging on February 28, 2011 by richardstk.

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