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    Taurian110
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    Probably a dumb question but hopefully someone can help me. I just installed MS Enterprise Library to use Data Access Application Block. I can't seem to find the .dll file under "Add Reference" dialog box to make reference in my project. I found the .dll under "C:\Program Files\Microsoft Enterprise Library January 2006\bin" folder but I am not sure if this is what I need to reference! Should it not appear in the "Add Reference" dialog box? Thanks in advance.

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      Probably a dumb question but hopefully someone can help me. I just installed MS Enterprise Library to use Data Access Application Block. I can't seem to find the .dll file under "Add Reference" dialog box to make reference in my project. I found the .dll under "C:\Program Files\Microsoft Enterprise Library January 2006\bin" folder but I am not sure if this is what I need to reference! Should it not appear in the "Add Reference" dialog box? Thanks in advance.

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      badgrs
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      In the "Add Reference" dialog box there is a tab called "Browse", use that to navigate to the folder you mentioned. Usually this is the way you reference 'addons'.

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        Probably a dumb question but hopefully someone can help me. I just installed MS Enterprise Library to use Data Access Application Block. I can't seem to find the .dll file under "Add Reference" dialog box to make reference in my project. I found the .dll under "C:\Program Files\Microsoft Enterprise Library January 2006\bin" folder but I am not sure if this is what I need to reference! Should it not appear in the "Add Reference" dialog box? Thanks in advance.

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        Colin Angus Mackay
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        Taurian110 wrote:

        Should it not appear in the "Add Reference" dialog box?

        It does, but it is displayed as something odd. (But, it makes sense after a while) Microsoft Patterns and Practices.... (I think)

        Taurian110 wrote:

        I found the .dll under "C:\Program Files\Microsoft Enterprise Library January 2006\bin" folder but I am not sure if this is what I need to reference!

        If you go browsing for it then that's the one.


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          Probably a dumb question but hopefully someone can help me. I just installed MS Enterprise Library to use Data Access Application Block. I can't seem to find the .dll file under "Add Reference" dialog box to make reference in my project. I found the .dll under "C:\Program Files\Microsoft Enterprise Library January 2006\bin" folder but I am not sure if this is what I need to reference! Should it not appear in the "Add Reference" dialog box? Thanks in advance.

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          Michael Sync
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          The dll from assembly folder shows in "Add Reference" dialog. So, If you wanna see those dlls then you should add them into Assembly Folder. but made sure these dlls have strong key..

          Thanks and Regards, Michael Sync ( Blog: http://michaelsync.net) If you want to thank me for my help, please vote my message. Thank you.

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