Re: very new to .NET
From: Cor Ligthert (notfirstname_at_planet.nl)
Date: 06/08/04
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Date: Tue, 8 Jun 2004 23:05:30 +0200
Hank,
When you using Visual Studio, you do not use that VBC, you can use it when
you have no Visual Studio.
Compiling with Visual Studio net goes with Build in top of your IDE.
However normaly F5 (when you not have set the keys to something else) should
start a debug run.
Cor
> > The vbc.exe is in this directory when it is 1.1
> > C:\windows\Microsoft.NET\Framework\v1.1.4322
>
> The file (vbc.exe) is exactly where you said it would be. When I am in
> VB/Visual Studio, command window, the command (vbc) cannot be reached as
> apparently there is no path, dir commands as I assumed. How does the
> program set up this 'path', or to put it another way, how can I reach it
in
> my command window?
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