It's called a Freudian slip. ;)
>Sweet, I didn't know that existed.
>
>Edit: I accidentally said "Sweety" instead of "Sweet". That changed the tone of my message completely!
>
>>Instead of just concatenaing path strings I reccomend using the Path.Combine function
>>
>>Path.Combine(Directory.GetCurrentDirectory(), "thedll.dll");
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>>
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>>>This is not the entire answer but will locate the DLL
>>>
>>>
System.IO.Directory.GetCurrentDirectory()+"\thedll.dll"
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>>>
>>>Glenn
>>>
>>>>Can anyone point me in the right direction (sample code, etc.) to do the following:
>>>>
>>>>I need to invoke a class at runtime (most likely via reflection) contained in a DLL that I don't know until runtime its location. It will not be located in the start-in folder or program folder.
>>>>
>>>>Thanks!!
>>>>
>>>>Bob