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C# files on release/debug

Dear Group!

While I'm including files through "Project/Add Items/New
Folder/*.newFiles", and so on, and so on, in Visual Studio (2003), I
wish to have a copy of pre-selected directories in my Release/Debug
directory, is it possible ? In fact, I've there some xml-based
configuration files and data storage, and it'd be very useful for me to
have those directories..

Thanks a lot and best wishes,
Przemek
Nov 17 '05 #1
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Check out the 'Pre-build Event Command Line' property of the 'Build Events'
screen in the project properties page.

Cheers

Ollie Riches

"Przemek M. Zawada" <pm*********@REMOVEIT.gazik.biz> wrote in message
news:dd**********@news.dialog.net.pl...
Dear Group!

While I'm including files through "Project/Add Items/New
Folder/*.newFiles", and so on, and so on, in Visual Studio (2003), I wish
to have a copy of pre-selected directories in my Release/Debug directory,
is it possible ? In fact, I've there some xml-based configuration files
and data storage, and it'd be very useful for me to have those
directories..

Thanks a lot and best wishes,
Przemek

Nov 17 '05 #2

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