This is the only way, if you absolutely need the assembly to be
registered as a .NET component. Otherwise, it's quite possible to use
the Browse tab to browse to the location of the assembly in the
project folder.

On Dec 14, 1:35 pm, Maddy <[email protected]> wrote:
>  dear folks,
>
> While i am creating the GAC how i need to populate that in add reference
> tab?
>
> I usually does as the following way for example if i want to create a GAC
> for a class file
> 1. i ll create a SNK for that (sn - k "somename.snk")
> 2. Once i created a SNK i ll Compile the SNK with the DLL i want to share in
> GAC ( [assembly: AssemblyKeyFile("d:\\gacdemo\\madz.snk")] )
> 3. i ll install in GAC using GAU -i "path of the dll"
>
> and my dbt starts from here as i installed i didnt find my GAC dll in add
> referece as i researched (Googled) i found that
> i need a write a reg entry as HCKU LOCAL_Machine/
> software/microsoft/.netframework/(and i need to create a key refering to
> that  dll) then it ll be there in my Project as i add reference...
>
> Is there anyother method cause in this way i cant do this things in
> individual developer machine...
>
> --
> Sarvesh

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