C,
You don't have to register DLL's in .NET. They are located by where they are
stored relative to the main application or by instructions in a
configuration file.
When you create a web application your DLLs should go in the bin folder just
off your root. In a windows application they should go in the same folder as
the EXE.
These examples illustrate the simplest case but there are several other
options. To make things a little more complicated locating a DLL works
somewhat differently if the DLL has a strong name. For more information
search the internet for terms like xcopy deployment, global assembly cache
(GAC), strong name.
Hope this helps,
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Rob Windsor
G6 Consulting
Toronto, Canada
"C" <c@nospam.com> wrote in message
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Hi,
I developed some dlls in VB.Net.
Can I simply copy these to another PC and they will
register automatically or does this only happen when I
copy them to the bin folder.
Any web links or help on this would be much appreciated.
C.