Hi,
I am using Visual studio 2003 to make a project. My project resides in
the folder name 'project'. I have to transport an exe to the PC that
already has .NET framework 1.1 installed, but doesn't have Visual
studio 2k3 installed. Can i transfer exe that is found in
project/bin/debug/project.exe to the computer that only has .NET
framework 1.1. Will only that exe work or i will have to bundle some
other files with it?
Or there is another way to make an exe? Please enlighten me..
thanks.
-Erland 1 1330
"Erland" <Er************ @gmail.com> wrote in message
news:11******** ************@f1 4g2000cwb.googl egroups.com... Hi, I am using Visual studio 2003 to make a project. My project resides in the folder name 'project'. I have to transport an exe to the PC that already has .NET framework 1.1 installed, but doesn't have Visual studio 2k3 installed. Can i transfer exe that is found in project/bin/debug/project.exe to the computer that only has .NET framework 1.1. Will only that exe work or i will have to bundle some other files with it? Or there is another way to make an exe? Please enlighten me..
That should work fine, but if you're building in Release mode, it would be
in bin\Release. You'll also have to ship any DLLs in there that the project
requires, and possibly an app.config file if used.
HTH,
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