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Posted 11/18/2006 8:30:15 AM


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The post build events specify that the location of the AfterBuild.bat file is located in the parent subdirectory vice the Security subdirectory. Moving the file to the security subdirectory "fixes" the "problem". However, I have a feeling that I wasn't rebuilding the Security project properly.

So, my question is this. When a change is made to, oh let's say the SFUserBO, and all I need to rebuild is the Security Project, how do I go about doing that ... from the MicroFour StrataFrame Security.sln file located in the MicroFour StrataFrame Security subdirectory of the MicroFour StrataFrame Security.sln located in the StrataFrame Source Code subdirectory ... I'm betting it is the latter.

This also begs the question ... why have two solution files, one in a parent and one in a subdirectory?

Thanks guys,

CT
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Posted 11/19/2006 12:36:15 PM


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If you want to rebuild the security, go through the MicroFour StrataFrame Security.sln file.  The reasons they are not in the same solution is because they are two different products.  Though one relies on the other (Security on Framework) they do not both have to be purchased.  Thus, we do not want to give out the security source code if someone has not purchased it.  It would not be worth the energy to recreate all of the source solutions in more than one format as this could potentially introduce different behavior in the field, which would not be good
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