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Tom
I'm almost embarrassed to ask this, but believe it or not, I've spent about
30 mins on it so far.

I have a WinForm that has lots of references to some class libraries I've
created. Well, my WinForm has a reference to classlibrary1, and
classlibrary1 has a reference to classlibrary2. classlibrary2 just has some
static functions for processing.

Anyway, when I run my WinForm, it loads up fine. However, when I click the
button to call into classlibrary1 which calls into classlibrary2, I get a
"could not load file or assembly classlibrary2". My folder structure is as
follows:

rootdir
rootdir\location of classlibrary1
rootdir\location of classlibrary2

If I move classlibrary2 to into the rootdir, I'm sure it will work fine, but
I don't want to do that. I'm sure this is something stupid that I'm
missing, and I'm feeling pretty dumb today.

Anybody? My kids kept me up last night. Thanks.

Jun 27 '08 #1
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