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jason

2007-01-17, 7:24 pm

I have a VS2003 class library that acts like a web application (the class
library creates a .dll and builds to a url).

I have already went through the 2005 conversion wizard and have the
application building as a class library.

However I need to convert the class library to a 2005 web site but I keep
running into the fact that all the custom controls in the class library need
the .dll to build when I bring them over to a web site 2005. Any ideas in how
this can be done?

Also I am unable to debug in 2005 because the code file are still using
"codebehind" instead of "codefile". Also I have each project configured under
Debug to "Enable unmanaged code debugging" set to true. Any ideas on this
also?
WenJun Zhang[msft]

2007-01-18, 7:22 am

Hi Jason,

This newsgroup is about Microsoft Application Center:
http://www.microsoft.com/applicationcenter/

For your question, you can post it to our VS.net newsgroup:

microsoft.public.vsnet.general

Thanks.

Sincerely,

WenJun Zhang

Microsoft Online Community Support

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