Visual Studio :: Cannot Add Assembly Reference And Using .dll File From 2008 And 2010
Oct 19, 2010
tell me the way to solved my problem to looking for a long time.
My System Info:
OS: Windows 7 - Ultimate - 64bit
VS: Visual Studio 2008 - Professional (and problem with my VS2010 installed)
Problem:
I have a small project and build it to library .dll file with some function util.
From an other website (with diffirence solution). I added reference the .dll before to website.
In website, I declaration to using the function in library (dll file before). But I found error:
Error 1 Type 'LibraryName' is not defined.
And in VS2010 the problem is same.
But, run website on an other computer, it work normally.
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