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  • Franz

    Any idea on choosing GAC assembly

    I am using VS.NET 2002. I can't choose my assembly which is inside GAC in
    the "Add Reference" Dialog. I have to browse to the location of the dll. I
    don't want to do that. Is there any VS.NET add-in for that?

    --
    Franz Wong
    My C++ and C# Site (Traditional Chinese) : http://www.franzwong.com



  • Franz

    #2
    Re: Any idea on choosing GAC assembly

    Here is the steps
    1. Build the class library which is signed
    2. Put to the GAC

    Then what else should I do? Can you tell me in more detail?
    Thanks.

    --
    Franz Wong
    My C++ and C# Site (Traditional Chinese) : http://www.franzwong.com


    "Drebin" <tRhEeMdOrVeEbi n@hotmail.com> ¦b¶l¥ó
    news:SyK3b.1635 $mY6.1188@newss vr16.news.prodi gy.com ¤¤¼¶¼g...[color=blue]
    > I believe you have to sign your code and set the codebase - then register[/color]
    it[color=blue]
    > in the GAC for it to show up in that list.. check out regasm.exe
    >
    >
    > "Franz" <honfung3@yahoo .com.hk> wrote in message
    > news:O1oXU$jbDH A.2572@TK2MSFTN GP12.phx.gbl...[color=green]
    > > I am using VS.NET 2002. I can't choose my assembly which is inside GAC[/color][/color]
    in[color=blue][color=green]
    > > the "Add Reference" Dialog. I have to browse to the location of the dll.[/color][/color]
    I[color=blue][color=green]
    > > don't want to do that. Is there any VS.NET add-in for that?
    > >
    > > --
    > > Franz Wong
    > > My C++ and C# Site (Traditional Chinese) : http://www.franzwong.com
    > >
    > >
    > >[/color]
    >
    >[/color]


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    • Drebin

      #3
      Re: Any idea on choosing GAC assembly

      Actually: http://support.microsoft.com/?kbid=306149


      "Franz" <honfung3@yahoo .com.hk> wrote in message
      news:OK$mWWkbDH A.2820@tk2msftn gp13.phx.gbl...[color=blue]
      > Here is the steps
      > 1. Build the class library which is signed
      > 2. Put to the GAC
      >
      > Then what else should I do? Can you tell me in more detail?
      > Thanks.
      >
      > --
      > Franz Wong
      > My C++ and C# Site (Traditional Chinese) : http://www.franzwong.com
      >
      >
      > "Drebin" <tRhEeMdOrVeEbi n@hotmail.com> ¦b¶l¥ó
      > news:SyK3b.1635 $mY6.1188@newss vr16.news.prodi gy.com ¤¤¼¶¼g...[color=green]
      > > I believe you have to sign your code and set the codebase - then[/color][/color]
      register[color=blue]
      > it[color=green]
      > > in the GAC for it to show up in that list.. check out regasm.exe
      > >
      > >
      > > "Franz" <honfung3@yahoo .com.hk> wrote in message
      > > news:O1oXU$jbDH A.2572@TK2MSFTN GP12.phx.gbl...[color=darkred]
      > > > I am using VS.NET 2002. I can't choose my assembly which is inside GAC[/color][/color]
      > in[color=green][color=darkred]
      > > > the "Add Reference" Dialog. I have to browse to the location of the[/color][/color][/color]
      dll.[color=blue]
      > I[color=green][color=darkred]
      > > > don't want to do that. Is there any VS.NET add-in for that?
      > > >
      > > > --
      > > > Franz Wong
      > > > My C++ and C# Site (Traditional Chinese) : http://www.franzwong.com
      > > >
      > > >
      > > >[/color]
      > >
      > >[/color]
      >
      >[/color]


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      • Val Savvateev

        #4
        Re: Any idea on choosing GAC assembly

        3. Reference the assembly from where it lies.
        4. Compile the project.
        5. Run it.

        :)

        "Franz" <honfung3@yahoo .com.hk> wrote in message
        news:OK$mWWkbDH A.2820@tk2msftn gp13.phx.gbl...[color=blue]
        > Here is the steps
        > 1. Build the class library which is signed
        > 2. Put to the GAC
        >
        > Then what else should I do? Can you tell me in more detail?
        > Thanks.
        >
        > --
        > Franz Wong
        > My C++ and C# Site (Traditional Chinese) : http://www.franzwong.com
        >
        >
        > "Drebin" <tRhEeMdOrVeEbi n@hotmail.com> ¦b¶l¥ó
        > news:SyK3b.1635 $mY6.1188@newss vr16.news.prodi gy.com ¤¤¼¶¼g...[color=green]
        > > I believe you have to sign your code and set the codebase - then[/color][/color]
        register[color=blue]
        > it[color=green]
        > > in the GAC for it to show up in that list.. check out regasm.exe
        > >
        > >
        > > "Franz" <honfung3@yahoo .com.hk> wrote in message
        > > news:O1oXU$jbDH A.2572@TK2MSFTN GP12.phx.gbl...[color=darkred]
        > > > I am using VS.NET 2002. I can't choose my assembly which is inside GAC[/color][/color]
        > in[color=green][color=darkred]
        > > > the "Add Reference" Dialog. I have to browse to the location of the[/color][/color][/color]
        dll.[color=blue]
        > I[color=green][color=darkred]
        > > > don't want to do that. Is there any VS.NET add-in for that?
        > > >
        > > > --
        > > > Franz Wong
        > > > My C++ and C# Site (Traditional Chinese) : http://www.franzwong.com
        > > >
        > > >
        > > >[/color]
        > >
        > >[/color]
        >
        >[/color]


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        • Franz

          #5
          Re: Any idea on choosing GAC assembly

          That's what I want. :-)

          --
          Franz Wong
          My C++ and C# Site (Traditional Chinese) : http://www.franzwong.com


          "Drebin" <tRhEeMdOrVeEbi n@hotmail.com> ¦b¶l¥ó
          news:PHK3b.1638 $KK6.290@newssv r16.news.prodig y.com ¤¤¼¶¼g...[color=blue]
          > Actually: http://support.microsoft.com/?kbid=306149
          >
          >
          > "Franz" <honfung3@yahoo .com.hk> wrote in message
          > news:OK$mWWkbDH A.2820@tk2msftn gp13.phx.gbl...[color=green]
          > > Here is the steps
          > > 1. Build the class library which is signed
          > > 2. Put to the GAC
          > >
          > > Then what else should I do? Can you tell me in more detail?
          > > Thanks.
          > >
          > > --
          > > Franz Wong
          > > My C++ and C# Site (Traditional Chinese) : http://www.franzwong.com
          > >
          > >
          > > "Drebin" <tRhEeMdOrVeEbi n@hotmail.com> ¦b¶l¥ó
          > > news:SyK3b.1635 $mY6.1188@newss vr16.news.prodi gy.com ¤¤¼¶¼g...[color=darkred]
          > > > I believe you have to sign your code and set the codebase - then[/color][/color]
          > register[color=green]
          > > it[color=darkred]
          > > > in the GAC for it to show up in that list.. check out regasm.exe
          > > >
          > > >
          > > > "Franz" <honfung3@yahoo .com.hk> wrote in message
          > > > news:O1oXU$jbDH A.2572@TK2MSFTN GP12.phx.gbl...
          > > > > I am using VS.NET 2002. I can't choose my assembly which is inside[/color][/color][/color]
          GAC[color=blue][color=green]
          > > in[color=darkred]
          > > > > the "Add Reference" Dialog. I have to browse to the location of the[/color][/color]
          > dll.[color=green]
          > > I[color=darkred]
          > > > > don't want to do that. Is there any VS.NET add-in for that?
          > > > >
          > > > > --
          > > > > Franz Wong
          > > > > My C++ and C# Site (Traditional Chinese) : http://www.franzwong.com
          > > > >
          > > > >
          > > > >
          > > >
          > > >[/color]
          > >
          > >[/color]
          >
          >[/color]


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