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    Replace a dll file while in production?

    Hi guys,
    I have an app that runs a DLL file, this DLL may be updated
    How can I update the DLL file while in production (when the application is still running)?
    Thanks

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    Re: Replace a dll file while in production?

    This has got nothing to do with VB.NET development. Even if the application or the library are written in VB, that's not relevant to the question. This site has an Application Deployment forum for questions relating to - you guessed it - application deployment. That's what you're asking about so that's where this thread belongs, which is why I've asked the mods to move it there.

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    Re: Replace a dll file while in production?

    Quote Originally Posted by jmcilhinney View Post
    This has got nothing to do with VB.NET development. Even if the application or the library are written in VB, that's not relevant to the question. This site has an Application Deployment forum for questions relating to - you guessed it - application deployment. That's what you're asking about so that's where this thread belongs, which is why I've asked the mods to move it there.
    Thanks for the reply
    I hope the mods move it...

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    Re: Replace a dll file while in production?

    Thread moved to the 'Application Deployment' forum, which is where questions about installing/distributing your software belong

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    Re: Replace a dll file while in production?

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