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Assemblies getting deleted after build (VS 2003)

Hi everyone,
I have a solution which contains 6 projects, and I've set the project
dependencies correct. I also have another COM Project which one of my
projects has a reference to it. After compiling my solution, one of my
assemplies will be deleted!!! all the projects are set to copy the
..dlls to one Bin folder. When I complie that specific project
seperately and compile the other projects that are referenced to it,
again that dll will be deleted!!!!!
All the projects are referenced in Add Reference selecting Project Tab,
not selecting .Net Tab.
plz help me guyz
Regards,

Aug 8 '06 #1
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