Step 3 should read...
3. In the Property Tree on the left select the "Common Properties" folder and the "General" item.
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I created a C# project called "A". When I build the project, the output is A.exe
I changed the name of the project to "B". But it still
outputs A.exe, so how do I change the name of the output file to B.exe?
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by: JazzyfootPosted on 2002-11-13 at 16:54:31ID: 7446048
1. Right click on the project in the solution explorer.
2. Selecting Properties will display a Property Pages dialog
3. In the Property Tree on the left select the "Common Properties" folder and the "Common" item.
4. The first category should be "Application" and the first item should be "Assembly Name", in the case of your example it will show "A", change it to "B" and click OK.
5. Recompile.