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Resources acces problem

Hi,
I have a Managed C++ assembly with unmanaged resources (only a string
table) which is referenced by a C# assembly.
When I try to load a string (from inside the C++ assembly) I get an error
1813 "ERROR_RESOURCE_TYPE_NOT_FOUND". Actually, the .res isn't even copied to
the binary folder (but the dll is). I tried copying the file by hand but of
course it didn't work either...
I created another solution with a managed C++ project and copied all the
settings for the resource file, should I assume I missed something?

Thx!
Aug 7 '06 #1
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