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    Akhilesh Yadav
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    Hi, I don't whether this fourm is forum is correct to put this kind of questions. I'm new to VS2005 and below are the points i'm stuck now: 1. Where are the dll made for web projects? previously in VS2003 there used to be bin folder to where we used to get "projectname".dll but now I'm not finding the same here. 2. I'm not able to find immediate window VS2005. In VS2003 it used to be at debug-->windows-->immediate window, Is location/name changed or we need to do something else.

    -Akki

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      Hi, I don't whether this fourm is forum is correct to put this kind of questions. I'm new to VS2005 and below are the points i'm stuck now: 1. Where are the dll made for web projects? previously in VS2003 there used to be bin folder to where we used to get "projectname".dll but now I'm not finding the same here. 2. I'm not able to find immediate window VS2005. In VS2003 it used to be at debug-->windows-->immediate window, Is location/name changed or we need to do something else.

      -Akki

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      Hi All, For point no. 2 I've found the solution. Go to command window and type "immed". this will launch the "immediate window"

      --Akki

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