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Hi
So I'm fine with outputting to file from C#. But... as soon as I create an executable and move the file it no longer works - in fact it crashes due to security settings of some sort - whereever i put it. This is utterly useless for me as I need other people to be able to use this executable file on their computers.
Can anyone help???
Thank you
Heather
Feb 13 '07 #1
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