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reference to DLL

Hi,

I create EXE file. My application reference to the some DLL files that not
regestered in GAC. I can copy that DLL in my application folder and the
application work fine. But the same DLL have to be used by other
applications. How I can create configuration file for referencing the DLL
and not copy them everytime.
I found in doc that it has to be XML file. Maybe somebody has an example of
such configuration file.

thanks.
Nov 20 '05 #1
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On 2004-04-05, Julia Sats <ju********@sympatico.ca> wrote:
Hi,

I create EXE file. My application reference to the some DLL files that not
regestered in GAC. I can copy that DLL in my application folder and the
application work fine. But the same DLL have to be used by other
applications. How I can create configuration file for referencing the DLL
and not copy them everytime.
I found in doc that it has to be XML file. Maybe somebody has an example of
such configuration file.

thanks.


Um, if it has to be used by other applications, then it would seem to me
that this is an appropriate use of the GAC....

--
Tom Shelton [MVP]
Powered By Gentoo Linux 1.4
The greatest griefs are those we cause ourselves.
-- Sophocles
Nov 20 '05 #2
On 2004-04-05, Julia Sats <ju********@sympatico.ca> wrote:
Hi,

I create EXE file. My application reference to the some DLL files that not
regestered in GAC. I can copy that DLL in my application folder and the
application work fine. But the same DLL have to be used by other
applications. How I can create configuration file for referencing the DLL
and not copy them everytime.
I found in doc that it has to be XML file. Maybe somebody has an example of
such configuration file.

thanks.


Um, if it has to be used by other applications, then it would seem to me
that this is an appropriate use of the GAC....

--
Tom Shelton [MVP]
Powered By Gentoo Linux 1.4
The greatest griefs are those we cause ourselves.
-- Sophocles
Nov 20 '05 #3

"Tom Shelton" <to*@mtogden.com> wrote in message
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On 2004-04-05, Julia Sats <ju********@sympatico.ca> wrote:
Hi,

I create EXE file. My application reference to the some DLL files that not regestered in GAC. I can copy that DLL in my application folder and the
application work fine. But the same DLL have to be used by other
applications. How I can create configuration file for referencing the DLL and not copy them everytime.
I found in doc that it has to be XML file. Maybe somebody has an example of such configuration file.

thanks.


Um, if it has to be used by other applications, then it would seem to me
that this is an appropriate use of the GAC....

--
Tom Shelton [MVP]
Powered By Gentoo Linux 1.4
The greatest griefs are those we cause ourselves.
-- Sophocles


Other applications - also my applications. The DLLs are the global
functions, etc for different project. Anyway, the question the same, how to
create configuration file?

Thanks
Nov 20 '05 #4

"Tom Shelton" <to*@mtogden.com> wrote in message
news:uL**************@TK2MSFTNGP10.phx.gbl...
On 2004-04-05, Julia Sats <ju********@sympatico.ca> wrote:
Hi,

I create EXE file. My application reference to the some DLL files that not regestered in GAC. I can copy that DLL in my application folder and the
application work fine. But the same DLL have to be used by other
applications. How I can create configuration file for referencing the DLL and not copy them everytime.
I found in doc that it has to be XML file. Maybe somebody has an example of such configuration file.

thanks.


Um, if it has to be used by other applications, then it would seem to me
that this is an appropriate use of the GAC....

--
Tom Shelton [MVP]
Powered By Gentoo Linux 1.4
The greatest griefs are those we cause ourselves.
-- Sophocles


Other applications - also my applications. The DLLs are the global
functions, etc for different project. Anyway, the question the same, how to
create configuration file?

Thanks
Nov 20 '05 #5

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