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Is it possible to place Autodesk reference files (ACMgd.dll, AcCoremgd.dll, etc) into your custom

folder in my net project folder and map it in Visual Studio (C# or VB.net) so a person can move the

project to a different path without re-referencing Autodesk reference files in Visual Studio?

 

I use VS 2010 express editions.

 

Thank you,

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Is it possible to place Autodesk reference files (ACMgd.dll, AcCoremgd.dll, etc) into your custom

folder in my net project folder and map it in Visual Studio (C# or VB.net) so a person can move the

project to a different path without re-referencing Autodesk reference files in Visual Studio?

 

I use VS 2010 express editions.

 

Thank you,

 

I 'spose you could, although I'd strongly recommend AGAINST your doing so... Way too easy to lose track of which is what release/version, not to mention the exponential duplication of data as you go.

 

What I do, is to place all SDK root folders, for each version respectively, under C:\ObjectARX\2016\ as example... I also keep a copy in my Google Drive, Dropbox, etc. so anytime I need a to setup/restore a workstation, I can simply cull what I need.

 

HTH

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