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Modify dll files at runtime

Asked by Spyros_Savvides in Microsoft Visual Basic.Net, Microsoft Development, Microsoft Programming

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Hello.I have created an administrative interface on windows media services 9 using visual basic 2008.I would like to know how to apply any changes made from that interface without stopping the server, rebuild my solution and start the server again.Basically I want to know how my dll can be modified during runtime in order for the server to understand the new dll and apply the new changes.Thank you.
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