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Missing "Output Type" option

Visual C# .Net Standard 7.1.3088

I'm trying to change the type of application from a windows to a console
app. I go into the project properties --> Application -->

According to the help, I should have:
Assembly Name
Output Type
Default Namespace
Startup Project etc etc.

I've got all of these _except_ Output Type, which is the one setting that I
need!

Any ideas?
TIA
Mark
Nov 15 '05 #1
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It's really there under the general tab from the common properties. However,
I don't see your "Application" anywhere...

Greetz,
-- Rob.

Mark wrote:
Visual C# .Net Standard 7.1.3088

I'm trying to change the type of application from a windows to a
console app. I go into the project properties --> Application -->

According to the help, I should have:
Assembly Name
Output Type
Default Namespace
Startup Project etc etc.

I've got all of these _except_ Output Type, which is the one setting
that I need!

Any ideas?
TIA
Mark

Nov 15 '05 #2

"Rob Tillie" <Ro********@student.tul.edu> wrote in message
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It's really there under the general tab from the common properties. However, I don't see your "Application" anywhere...

Greetz,
-- Rob.
No, it really really really isn't there! Under the General tab I have:

Application
- Assembly Name
- Default Namespace
- Startup Object
- Application Icon
- Supported Runtime
Project
- Project File
- Project Folder
- Output File
Wrapper Assembly for ActiveX/COM objects
- Wrapper Asembly key file
- Wrapper Asembly key name

I've reinstalled VC# but the option's still not there. Seeing as the online
Help says it should be there, perhaps I have a dud CD?

Mark wrote:
Visual C# .Net Standard 7.1.3088

I'm trying to change the type of application from a windows to a
console app. I go into the project properties --> Application -->

According to the help, I should have:
Assembly Name
Output Type
Default Namespace
Startup Project etc etc.

I've got all of these _except_ Output Type, which is the one setting
that I need!

Any ideas?
TIA
Mark



Nov 15 '05 #3

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