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      10th Jun 2004
Hi,

I 've created a DLL (from VB6) which is basically a progress bar. If i want to use it i have to go to Tools--> References to reference it.

The problem is that if you are spreading the application to a number of people you can't go around referencing the dll again and again..
I copied the file to our server and referenced it from there but for each new user i have to re-reference it again

Is there any way to 'hard code' the reference so that it works 'straight from the box'?

Any advice much appreciated,
Regards,
Alex
 
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      10th Jun 2004
Hi
see your other post

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alex wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I 've created a DLL (from VB6) which is basically a progress bar. If
> i want to use it i have to go to Tools--> References to reference it.
>
> The problem is that if you are spreading the application to a number
> of people you can't go around referencing the dll again and again.. I
> copied the file to our server and referenced it from there but for
> each new user i have to re-reference it again
>
> Is there any way to 'hard code' the reference so that it works
> 'straight from the box'?
>
> Any advice much appreciated,
> Regards,
> Alex


 
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