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I have a project, in this project I have a reference to a shared assembly.
All works well, but when I update my shared assembly, the project isn't
updated with this new version of the assembly. I have tried manually adding
the *.dll.refresh files (empty files) but that doesn't help.
I know I can remove and than re-add the reference, but it's not 1 reference
and for multiple projects.

Anyone know how to restore this ?

TIA,
Jurjen.

Oct 7 '07 #1
3 1145
maybe u could change the property "Copy Local" to false, and clean the
project?

"Jurjen de Groot" <Ju*************@xs4all.nlschreef in bericht
news:Oq**************@TK2MSFTNGP05.phx.gbl...
>I have a project, in this project I have a reference to a shared assembly.
All works well, but when I update my shared assembly, the project isn't
updated with this new version of the assembly. I have tried manually adding
the *.dll.refresh files (empty files) but that doesn't help.
I know I can remove and than re-add the reference, but it's not 1
reference and for multiple projects.

Anyone know how to restore this ?

TIA,
Jurjen.

Oct 7 '07 #2
Martin,

I have set Copy Local to false, but as soons as I remote the dll from the
bin-directory, the project won't compile.
I have now added a reference path to the various projects, that seems to do
the trick, at least for now..

thanks for your help.

Jurjen.

"Martin de Jong" <jp********@newsgroup.nospamwrote in message
news:On**************@TK2MSFTNGP03.phx.gbl...
maybe u could change the property "Copy Local" to false, and clean the
project?

"Jurjen de Groot" <Ju*************@xs4all.nlschreef in bericht
news:Oq**************@TK2MSFTNGP05.phx.gbl...
>>I have a project, in this project I have a reference to a shared assembly.
All works well, but when I update my shared assembly, the project isn't
updated with this new version of the assembly. I have tried manually
adding the *.dll.refresh files (empty files) but that doesn't help.
I know I can remove and than re-add the reference, but it's not 1
reference and for multiple projects.

Anyone know how to restore this ?

TIA,
Jurjen.

Oct 7 '07 #3
Hello Jurjen,

seems that u developing on Windows 2003 server with ShadowCopying turned
on, or it's the web application

for the first case turn shadowCopying in the properties of your hard drive,
in second case restart IIS

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WBR,
Michael Nemtsev [.NET/C# MVP] :: blog: http://spaces.live.com/laflour

"The greatest danger for most of us is not that our aim is too high and we
miss it, but that it is too low and we reach it" (c) Michelangelo
JGI have a project, in this project I have a reference to a shared
JGassembly.
JGAll works well, but when I update my shared assembly, the project
JGisn't
JGupdated with this new version of the assembly. I have tried manually
JGadding
JGthe *.dll.refresh files (empty files) but that doesn't help.
JGI know I can remove and than re-add the reference, but it's not 1
JGreference
JGand for multiple projects.
JGAnyone know how to restore this ?
JG>
JGTIA,
JGJurjen.
Oct 8 '07 #4

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