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Where is my project's assembly/dll

Ok, so I upgraded my aspx app from vs2003 to vs2005. Now when I look in my
bin directory under c:\inetpub\wwwroot\MyApp\Bin, I can't find the compiled
code-behind. My dll used to be called "EnvisionWeb.dll". I searched my whole
drive for it and found nothing. Did they rename the dlls? I don't get it.
The app still works, but I don' t know how. Is there someplace in VS that
there is a setting that tells where the output from teh compiler goes? Any
help would be great.

Dec 12 '05 #1
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this might help
http://odetocode.com/Articles/417.aspx

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John Timney
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Ok, so I upgraded my aspx app from vs2003 to vs2005. Now when I look in my
bin directory under c:\inetpub\wwwroot\MyApp\Bin, I can't find the
compiled
code-behind. My dll used to be called "EnvisionWeb.dll". I searched my
whole
drive for it and found nothing. Did they rename the dlls? I don't get it.
The app still works, but I don' t know how. Is there someplace in VS that
there is a setting that tells where the output from teh compiler goes? Any
help would be great.

Dec 12 '05 #2

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