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dll required for the Application, How to Configure in Visual Studio 2008 Setup Projet

 
 
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      11th Apr 2011
Hi All,

I want to register the .dll files in my setup project.

I am creating the Setup project for installing it on 64 bit Windows 7 machine,
And I have successfully installed on 64 bit Machine.

The issue is, while running the application installed on the 64 bit machine,
It did not find the required .dll files to run.

I want to know how we can share the .dll files with the installed application.
The Necessary configuration we need to do in the setup project for the application to find its .dll?

Any sort of registration of .dll required in the Setup project?

Kindly guide me to proceed with proper Configuration.

I am using Visual Studio 2008 Professional Edition.
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