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Calling RegAsm on a DLL and adding it to the Assembly Cache.

Hello, I have written a shell extension for windows to provide
additional context menus, however I am having a bit of trouble making
the install easier on the user.

Currently, the user must browse to their
C:\Windows\Microsoft.NET\Framework\etc... in command prompt to reach
the folder which contains RegAsm, and then call RegAsm passing the
path to the DLL. Then, the user must add the DLL to the Assembly
Cache by going to Control Panel -> Admin Tools -> .NET
Confirguration.

I would like to automate this in an executable, or perhaps make it
easier in any way.

If anyone has any suggestions, please let me know!
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Nov 16 '05 #1
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>I would like to automate this in an executable, or perhaps make it
easier in any way.


You can get programmatic RegAsm functionality with the
System.Runtime.InteropServices.RegistrationService s class.

The fusion APIs can be used to install assemblies in the GAC. See

http://www.msjogren.net/dotnet/eng/s...et_gactool.asp

Mattias

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