Yes, I saw the article on codeproject. With that tool, I would merge all the System.* I have in my usings?
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Browse All TopicsI am looking for a piece of software that can link/merge the .NET assemblies into my executable so that the .NET framework doesn't have to be installed. I have looked at Dotfuscator Community Edition and Skate Light, but both seem to having linking disabled. Is there anything like this freeware?
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Have you tried ILMerge: http://research.microsoft.
ILMerge is a utility that can be used to merge multiple .NET assemblies into a single assembly. It is freely available for use from the Tools & Utilities page at the Microsoft .NET Framework Developer Center.
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by: AlexCodePosted on 2007-11-11 at 07:29:08ID: 20259219
I know a product from Xenocode that does that: oducts/Pos tbuild/
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http://www.xenocode.com/Pr
I think that feature is a bit tricky and no one with their mind in place will give it away free :)
I believe you may want to take a look at this:
http://www.setfocus.com/te
http://www.codeproject.com
cheers