What is tsNet-x86.dll ?
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What is tsNet-x86.dll ?
Hi all,
I've been working on an app that has been compiled several times for Windows but today is the first time that an "Externals" folder appeared along side the compiled app and within was a "tsNet-x86.dll". What is this DLL?
I assume I must have added some code to my project that needs this dll to function? If so, where does this dll file go on the computers that will run my app?
Thank you,
Jon
I've been working on an app that has been compiled several times for Windows but today is the first time that an "Externals" folder appeared along side the compiled app and within was a "tsNet-x86.dll". What is this DLL?
I assume I must have added some code to my project that needs this dll to function? If so, where does this dll file go on the computers that will run my app?
Thank you,
Jon
Re: What is tsNet-x86.dll ?
Hi Jon,
all NET stuff like load/liburldownloadtofile etc. is handled by this DLL.
And it should go into the "Externals" folder in the folder with your EXE.
Best
Klaus
all NET stuff like load/liburldownloadtofile etc. is handled by this DLL.
And it should go into the "Externals" folder in the folder with your EXE.
Best
Klaus
Re: What is tsNet-x86.dll ?
Ah ha! I added a "Check For Update" function which would involve downloading the update (if available) from my web server.
Thank you so much!
Jon
Thank you so much!
Jon
Re: What is tsNet-x86.dll ?
Ok, now for another question. Currently, my app and the 'externals' folder sits on the desktop. Is it considered best practice to put the app and 'externals' folder into a parent folder?
Apologies for what may be a dumb question but I am still getting acquainted with how LC works.
Thanks,
Jon
Apologies for what may be a dumb question but I am still getting acquainted with how LC works.
Thanks,
Jon
Re: What is tsNet-x86.dll ?
Hi Jon,
yes, use a parent folder, will make thing look a lot "cleaner" = more PRO!
And does not tempt some idiots to delete the "parentless" EXTERNALS folder!
Best
Klaus
yes, use a parent folder, will make thing look a lot "cleaner" = more PRO!
And does not tempt some idiots to delete the "parentless" EXTERNALS folder!
Best
Klaus
Re: What is tsNet-x86.dll ?
Pure wishful thinking, bogs!