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Building a Release of my Solution

In VS 2005, I have a Solution with 4 projects in it (one being my web
service).

I am trying to create a Release version of my project and can't get it to
work.

I go into the Properties of the Solution as well as the Windows Service, go
to Build and change the Configuration to Release, but it doesn't work.
There is no bin/release in my Windows Service project, only a bin/debug.

What is missing?

Thanks,

Tom
Apr 9 '08 #1
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tshad laid this down on his screen :
In VS 2005, I have a Solution with 4 projects in it (one being my web
service).

I am trying to create a Release version of my project and can't get it to
work.

I go into the Properties of the Solution as well as the Windows Service, go
to Build and change the Configuration to Release, but it doesn't work. There
is no bin/release in my Windows Service project, only a bin/debug.

What is missing?

Thanks,

Tom
The Configuration Manager just sets what should be done for each
configuration.
In my system, there is a pulldown where you can select whether to build
in DEBUG or RELEASE mode. It's right next to the quickfind combobox.

Hans Kesting
Apr 9 '08 #2

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tshad laid this down on his screen :
>In VS 2005, I have a Solution with 4 projects in it (one being my web
service).

I am trying to create a Release version of my project and can't get it to
work.

I go into the Properties of the Solution as well as the Windows Service,
go to Build and change the Configuration to Release, but it doesn't work.
There is no bin/release in my Windows Service project, only a bin/debug.

What is missing?

Thanks,

Tom

The Configuration Manager just sets what should be done for each
configuration.
In my system, there is a pulldown where you can select whether to build in
DEBUG or RELEASE mode. It's right next to the quickfind combobox.
That was it.

I thought since you could properties and change it (and it shows as changed)
it would work. But then it goes back to the debug mode. Very confusing.

Thanks,

Tom
Apr 9 '08 #3

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