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Need a tool to browse .Net DLLs (resources, etc)

I am looking for a tool that will let me browse through *all* the info
in a dll, though at this point I am most concerned with resources. I
need to poke around inside some DLLs that Nant is compiling to see
where it is putting the resources, but what comes with VS doesn't help
me get at it.

Are there any good (and prefereably free) tools out there to help do
this?

Jul 21 '05 #1
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I think Reflector is the tool you want in this case.

http://www.aisto.com/roeder/dotnet/

Andrew Backer wrote:
I am looking for a tool that will let me browse through *all* the info
in a dll, though at this point I am most concerned with resources. I
need to poke around inside some DLLs that Nant is compiling to see
where it is putting the resources, but what comes with VS doesn't help
me get at it.

Are there any good (and prefereably free) tools out there to help do
this?

Jul 21 '05 #2
That is it. Worked perfectly :)

Jul 21 '05 #3

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