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9/5/2006 5:48 AM
 
Hi,
I was able to create a private assembly that references a Class Library (manually), but from Host > Modules Definition > Edit Module definitions, I'm not able to see the link.

Some guess I did find in the forums are:

1. Install the module from 'Add New Module Definition' and not uploading the module

2. Copy the entire project into DesktopModules/YourModule (here resides  the vbproj file)

But I'm still not able to see the 'Create Private Assembly' link. :( :(

Can anyone suggest how to make it appear?
Thanks in advance
 
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9/5/2006 5:20 PM
 
In 4.x the Create Private Assembly link is only visible if the module is built using the dynamic module WSP approach with the code in the app_code folder.

We will be upgrading this over time, but that is the current behavior.

Charles Nurse
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