Thank you very much Cerbrus.
Now I can able to access VSCP through program.
On Sep 17, 9:45 pm, Cerebrus <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> The Visual Studio Command Prompt (VSCP) is nothing but the Standard
> command window launched with a /K switch and provided a batch file to
> execute. The batch file loads all the environment variables necessary
> for your SDK tools to work. You can do the same and gain access to the
> VSCP.
>
> Personally, however, I would go with the System.CodeDom.Compiler
> classes to do this kind of job.
>
> On Sep 16, 11:07 am, "[EMAIL PROTECTED]"
>
>
>
> <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > Hi all,
>
> > I have one requirement that I have to create class dynamically and
> > generate .dll for that dynamically created class, Dynamically.
>
> > As such I have created class dynamicallu using stream classes, Now I
> > have to generate .dll for that class. For this, I have to access
> > Visual studio command prompt from c# program to compile the class
> > program.
>
> > I found that if I give Process.Start("cmd.exe"), it is poping up
> > normal command prompt, I know that we can not compile c# programs from
> > normal command prompt as it will not recognize 'csc' command.
>
> > Also Please let me know how to pass arguments to Visual studio command
> > prompt from c# program.
>
> > Please assist me on this problem.
>
> > Thanks and Regards,
> > Pradeep- Hide quoted text -
>
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