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I cant seem to find where I would change my visual basic 2005 project into a release build. I'm so embarrased.
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VERY easy question...
StarkMike
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18 Years Ago
Don't feel bad... it took me forever to figure that one out as well......
StrataFrame Team
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18 Years Ago
I think you can also right-click on your solution node in the Solution...
StrataFrame Team
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18 Years Ago
Wow. Thanks. I kinda feel guilty getting an answer to a hard-to-find...
StarkMike
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18 Years Ago
Ah, I always mooch when I can :)
StrataFrame Team
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18 Years Ago
Here's an interesting twist. I changed my project a release build to...
StarkMike
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17 Years Ago
Try cleaning your solution. Right-click on the solution and then click...
Trent L. Taylor
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17 Years Ago
Thanks. I cleaned my solution and then set the configuration option to...
StarkMike
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17 Years Ago
Uh oh :hehe: ... well, let me go ahead and tell you what you knew was...
Trent L. Taylor
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17 Years Ago
The source code is on my local drive. And yeah i knew i had that...
StarkMike
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17 Years Ago
Well, it is nowhere as good as Team Foundation Server, but it is...
Trent L. Taylor
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17 Years Ago
Ok. Thanks for the nudge. ;) Team foundation server means i need...
StarkMike
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17 Years Ago
Well, if you are MSDN subscribers you can get the Workgroup edition...
Trent L. Taylor
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17 Years Ago
[quote][b]Trent L. Taylor (02/02/2007)[/b][hr]Well, if you are MSDN...
Ivan George Borges
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17 Years Ago
Ivan, You are right. You may have to upgrade your current level of...
Trent L. Taylor
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17 Years Ago
We are MSDN subscribers so now I guess I have no reason not to look...
StarkMike
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17 Years Ago
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