one way around this is to add the path to ILDASM to your PATH environment
variable. go to start -> control panel -> system -> advanced tab ->
environment variables button. if you do not already have a PATH variable
under user variables then add a new one, and put the path below in the
value. if there is more than one path in the value, separate them with
semicolons.
C:\Program Files\Microsoft Visual Studio .NET 2003\SDK\v1.1\Bin
hope this helps
chris
"Papanii" <pa*****@somuah.com> wrote in message
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Hi,
I am a newbi in C# and i was trying to use the ILDASM command to check
out the MSIL code of some compiled code. Unfortunatley I can't get it to
run. I get the error "Windows cannot find ILDASM". Does anyone have a
solution to this?
Thanx
--Papanii
p.s. I have visual studio .net 2003 installed on my machine.