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Is it Possible (GAC)

Is it possible to place a strongly named assembly (C++ based) which
references legacy (i.e., native) DLLs in the GAC? I seem to be having
difficulty when trying to load the assembly into a client app. I wondered
how the assembly found the legacy DLL dependencies; is there some kind of
search path?
Oct 13 '06 #1
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>Is it possible to place a strongly named assembly (C++ based) which
references legacy (i.e., native) DLLs in the GAC? I seem to be having
difficulty when trying to load the assembly into a client app. I wondered
how the assembly found the legacy DLL dependencies; is there some kind of
search path?
Why not continue on yesterday's thread? Some of your questions were
answered there. And you still haven't specified what kind of problem
you're seeing.
Mattias

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Oct 13 '06 #2
What thread are you referring to? I posted a question yesterday, but nobody
has responded so I simplified/modified my question. Can you redirect?

"Mattias Sjögren" wrote:
>
Is it possible to place a strongly named assembly (C++ based) which
references legacy (i.e., native) DLLs in the GAC? I seem to be having
difficulty when trying to load the assembly into a client app. I wondered
how the assembly found the legacy DLL dependencies; is there some kind of
search path?

Why not continue on yesterday's thread? Some of your questions were
answered there. And you still haven't specified what kind of problem
you're seeing.
Mattias

--
Mattias Sjögren [C# MVP] mattias @ mvps.org
http://www.msjogren.net/dotnet/ | http://www.dotnetinterop.com
Please reply only to the newsgroup.
Oct 13 '06 #3

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