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Problem on applying MySql.Data.dll into Visual Studio 2003 for VB.NET

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    Hello all,I'm facing problem with applying the MySql.Data.dll file in Reference of my VS 2003. When I try to add in,I saw a prompup and show this Error Message:

    A reference to' C:\Documents and Setting\Visual Studio PRojects\Test\MySql.Data.dll' could not be added. This is not a valid assembly or COM component. Only assemblies with extention 'dll' and COM components can be referenced. Please make sure that the file is accessible, and that it is a valid assembly or COM component.

    Anyone could guide me how to solve this problem? Thanks for reading~! Regards Jack

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      Hello all,I'm facing problem with applying the MySql.Data.dll file in Reference of my VS 2003. When I try to add in,I saw a prompup and show this Error Message:

      A reference to' C:\Documents and Setting\Visual Studio PRojects\Test\MySql.Data.dll' could not be added. This is not a valid assembly or COM component. Only assemblies with extention 'dll' and COM components can be referenced. Please make sure that the file is accessible, and that it is a valid assembly or COM component.

      Anyone could guide me how to solve this problem? Thanks for reading~! Regards Jack

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