Visual basic 2010 express compile to exe
Started by learningcurve72 Yesterday at PM Replies: 0. Tom's Guide is part of Future plc, an international media group and leading digital publisher. Visit our corporate site. All rights reserved. England and Wales company registration number Top Bottom. Code Blocks compile. Aug 25, Jun 4, Jul 29, Batch File Compilation. Apr 14, Apr 1, Mar 25, Stacks: How to remain progress even the compiler is close.
Jan 25, Compress an already compressed pdf file? Dec 3, I would appreciate a hasty response, as I am supposed to have a version of my current project ready sooner rather than later. In the modern VB. NET world, you 'build' your application. Thank you Mr. That was as good an answer I've seen in a while in these Forums.
I have a somewhat related question that perhaps you can elaborate on. First, I'm a bit of a novice when it comes to VB.
I've created a Application that requires. NET Framework 4. In fact, I ran an. EXE on another unit and found that it apparently requires. NET Framework 4 even though it seems that the build has References for.
New to VB here. I'm using VB Express on a Win 7 system. I've created an application and now would like to build, publish or whatever your term is for the process of compiling to an EXE file. The application is for my personal use on this system and will never be distributed or used by anyone else. I tried the Build selection from the Build menu and there was no indication that anything happened as a result of that. I ran down the various directory trees and found no.
Also used the Publish process, with the option of installing from a CD. One of the resulting files was a. But, is there no. Unless you have a dependency which only supports x86, or you want to avoid the headache of managing different DLLs for each x86 and x Example - Oracle or SQLite client.
Add a comment. Active Oldest Votes. Paul Ishak Paul Ishak 1, 13 13 silver badges 18 18 bronze badges. There is no such an option In project's menu. Can you post a screenshot please? I have added the screen shot — Paul Ishak. The Overflow Blog. Stack Gives Back
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