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help with compiler command

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Jan 11th, 2009
ok so i got 2 files which i want compile to dll and 1 to exe

i got this command:

csc /out:MyClient.exe /reference:MyLibrary.DLL MyClient.cs

i totaly have no clue where do i add this at visual c# 2008 express edition??

any help will be appreciated
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Re: help with compiler command

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Add what?? to compile it to Class library (.dll) or executable, use project properties and Control + F5
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Re: help with compiler command

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Select the properties icon in the solution explorer.
A window opens.
Select the debug tab on the left.
Here you can fill in command line arguments.
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