Can Visual Studio 2010 automatically copy a compiled file to another directory?

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余生分开走 2021-02-19 11:46

I have two projects, one VB6 project which compiles to an EXE and one MSVC++2010 project which compiles to a DLL. The DLL needs to be in the same folder as the EXE file in order

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  • 2021-02-19 11:56

    Visual Studio has pre and post build events that you can use to accomplish what you want to do.

    just go to Project: "project name" properties you should see a tab named build events. There you should be able to create Macros to do it for you.

    Hope this helps.

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  • 2021-02-19 11:58

    Is Project > Configuration Properties > Build Events > Post-Build Event what you are looking for? With a command line of something like copy <dllpath> <dest>

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  • 2021-02-19 12:08

    I believe you're asking for Post Build Events

    An example of what you want to do, I believe, can be found here

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  • 2021-02-19 12:14

    The easiest way to set this up is to use a post build event. These run once a build is successfully completed and has a set of handy macros to make access to common outputs, like compiled files, very easy

    For example. Here are the steps to a compiled DLL / EXE into c:\temp

    • Right Click on the Project and select "Properties"
    • Click on the Build Events Tab
    • Add the following line to the "Post-Build" box: copy "$(TargetPath)" c:\temp

    In the above $(TargetPath) is a macro for the primary output of a build task: typically the EXE or DLL file. If you click on the "Edit Post Build" button, then macros you can see the full list of supported macros.

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