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Can I place my Dlls elsewhere?

Hi,

My .Net App works fine, and its nice not to suffer "Dll Hell" : All my dlls
are in the same directory as my executable.

Now, for distribution purposes, I would like to put all these dlls in a
separate directory, together with other "confidential" application files.

How can I specify this?

Regards

GB
Nov 23 '05 #1
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Dear Georges Bessis,

Have a look at:
http://msdn.microsoft.com/library/de...sorprobing.asp

Hope it will help you,

Michel van den Berg

"Georges Bessis" <ge*****@bessis.com> schreef in bericht
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Hi,

My .Net App works fine, and its nice not to suffer "Dll Hell" : All my
dlls are in the same directory as my executable.

Now, for distribution purposes, I would like to put all these dlls in a
separate directory, together with other "confidential" application files.

How can I specify this?

Regards

GB

Nov 23 '05 #2

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