I still down see "Project Dependencies", "Property Pages" or the "Build Tab" menus items anywhere. Not even in my Win Apps solutions/projects. I even changed my Import Export settings but that didn't make a difference.
But it sounds like the best solution for referencing a DLL in another project is to add that project to my current solution then reference that project from the Add Reference-> Projects dialog/tab.
I have been adding references with the Add Reference-> Browse dialog/tab then selecting the DLL I wanted.
Is adding the project to my solution the better way?
Thanks,
Jerry
>If you right-click on the Project itself (not the solution), you should see "Project Dependencies". If you don't, if you've got a "Property Pages" option instead, you're probably using a Website project, which doesn't actually have all the same options as a "Web Application Project". I (thought) Website projects normally auto-updated DLL references that aren't in the GAC when you rebuilt the project. But I have virtually zero experience with website projects - I didn't bother converting to VS 2005 until they had reinstated the web project model because "Website projects" broke my apps and have pretty much used them exclusively.
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