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11/11/2008 12:23 AM
 

Hi - I have about ten different Desktop functions with their own View and Settings modules (ascx and ascx.vb for View and Settings)  that I have developed and they are working fine and instantiated on DNN pages with their respective menu commands. These are all held in a single VS2008 solution, along with many DotNetNuke modules (like Survey etc etc). And the debugging works a treat (yes, even managing to stop, edit and restart). So far so good. However, now the time has come to hide my source code within these ten DeskTopModules as well as the associated App_Code module routines (Info classes, Providers etc) that are called by these modules to perform their SQL functions. I have read loads of stuff but am sadly missing the point somewhere near the beginning methinks, because I can't for the life of me fathom out how to go about this task. Do I need to take all of my modules out and create mini Projects for these ten functions, compile, build and stuff the resulting dll file into bin? Is there a clear walkthrough for this?

  

 
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