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A.M #1
Separated DLLs for user controls
Hi,
By default VS.NET generates just one DLL contains all code behinds and
userconrols.
Is it possible to have VS.NET partitione them in their own assemblies for
granular security?
Thanks,
Ali
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A Lonely Programmer #2
Re: Separated DLLs for user controls
Yes, you can do it a few ways
1. grab the control inside the current project and compile it using the
command line compiler, specifying the \out parameter
2. Create the control in its own project then reference it back into the
original project
"A.M" <IHateSpam@sapm123.com> wrote in message
news:%23w0S0kZ9DHA.2524@TK2MSFTNGP11.phx.gbl...> Hi,
>
> By default VS.NET generates just one DLL contains all code behinds and
> userconrols.
> Is it possible to have VS.NET partitione them in their own assemblies for
> granular security?
>
> Thanks,
> Ali
>
>
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Marina #3
Re: Separated DLLs for user controls
I think 1 project = 1 DLL. Place them in separate projects if you want
multiple dll's.
"A.M" <IHateSpam@sapm123.com> wrote in message
news:%23w0S0kZ9DHA.2524@TK2MSFTNGP11.phx.gbl...> Hi,
>
> By default VS.NET generates just one DLL contains all code behinds and
> userconrols.
> Is it possible to have VS.NET partitione them in their own assemblies for
> granular security?
>
> Thanks,
> Ali
>
>
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Steven Cheng[MSFT] #4
RE: Separated DLLs for user controls
Hi Ali,
I'm reviewing this thread and found that this one is a duplicated one with
another in the ASP.NET queue. And some other community members have replied
you and provide some informative suggestions. Do you think it convenitent
that we continue to discusss and followup in that thread? If so, please
feel free to post there if you have any questions or feel anything unclear
on this issue. Thanks.
Regards,
Steven Cheng
Microsoft Online Support
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