my apologies and thanks for all the replies :)

On Oct 28, 6:49 pm, Glenn <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> When you are referring to header files, you are NOT dealing with .NET.  You
> will notice by the title of this group that it is a .NET-specific group.
> Asking questions in the wrong group can yield undesired answers.  As a
> general rule, you should ALWAYS state your environment when you ask your
> question.  This includes the IDE version and language.
>
> For projects that are not .NET, you need to include the header and library
> files in order to use the data across projects.  The library file is simply
> a reference to what is contained within the dll that you are creating for
> your project.  You'll find the library file in the same directory as the
> dll.
>
> If you were using .NET, you would simply reference the first project in the
> second projects settings.  No header or library files needed.
>
> ...Glenn
>
> On Tue, Oct 28, 2008 at 1:11 PM, [EMAIL PROTECTED] <
>
> [EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> > i'm sorry i probably didn't make myself clear the first time. The
> > thing is that i have two projects open under one sollution and i'm
> > trying to use some classes in one project that are from the other one.
> > i don't have a .lib file for the project i only have the headers,
> > sources and the .obj if i build them.
>
> > Does that mean i have to make the .lib file somehow? or just link the
> > projects in a different way
>
> > thanx :)

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