You usually have to place the called DLL into the GAC, which means that it
must be strongly named.
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"BBM" <BB*@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
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I am new to .Net.
I have a Windows service in C#. It is going to use another .Net component
(DLL) made by a 3rd party company. If I start my program as an app with
that
DLL in the same directory, my program can use it. But if I start it as a
service, it does not work. How does a .Net windows service finds other
DLL?
From "path"?