No, there isn't anything in the compilation output.
I just recompiled the class library project itself, and it copied that .dll correctly. However, this doesn't take care of the original problem. I know I can just copy and paste it myself, but I don't want to have to remember that for every project I deploy that uses my utility project.
>I just read your question again and I saw that you are already copy it. Forget my comments.
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>Do you have something in the compilation output about that DLL?
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>>Does the "Copy local" property on the reference is set to True?
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>>>I have a 2.0 winforms project that has my utility class library added as a reference. In my utility class library, I have 2 external .dlls added as references with Copy Local set to true. One is a 2.0 .dll and the other is a 1.1.
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>>>When I compile my winforms project, the 2.0 .dll gets copied as expected to the runtime folder, but the 1.1 .dll does not. Does anybody know why?