Re: Release build with managed types
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Hi,
Thank you for the link. I just have a couple of questions: Under which
folder should I copy the dll in the target environment? In the same
directory as the exe? Do I have to copy all dll files that depency
walker is displaying or only the ones on the top of the tree??
Thank you for your help.
.
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