E Eric Sabine Apr 16, 2004 #2 Technically yes. I don't have standard ed so I haven't tried this, but here's an article. http://www.devcity.net/net/article.aspx?alias=vbnet_se_dll
Technically yes. I don't have standard ed so I haven't tried this, but here's an article. http://www.devcity.net/net/article.aspx?alias=vbnet_se_dll
H Herfried K. Wagner [MVP] Apr 16, 2004 #3 * "Scot said: Can you not create Class Libararies with the above version? Click to expand... You cannot, because there is no template included with this version. Workarounds: Open the ".vbproj" file in notepad and change the 'outputtype' to 'library'. Alternatively, you can use this add-in for Visual Basic .NET Standard: <URL:http://www.planet-source-code.com/vb/scripts/ShowCode.asp?txtCodeId=517>
* "Scot said: Can you not create Class Libararies with the above version? Click to expand... You cannot, because there is no template included with this version. Workarounds: Open the ".vbproj" file in notepad and change the 'outputtype' to 'library'. Alternatively, you can use this add-in for Visual Basic .NET Standard: <URL:http://www.planet-source-code.com/vb/scripts/ShowCode.asp?txtCodeId=517>
S Scot Apr 19, 2004 #4 Excellent. Works great, thank you. Scott Eric Sabine said: Technically yes. I don't have standard ed so I haven't tried this, but here's an article. http://www.devcity.net/net/article.aspx?alias=vbnet_se_dll Click to expand...
Excellent. Works great, thank you. Scott Eric Sabine said: Technically yes. I don't have standard ed so I haven't tried this, but here's an article. http://www.devcity.net/net/article.aspx?alias=vbnet_se_dll Click to expand...