Not sure I understand your question completely, but this article is what I usually recommend when people talk about Assembly location:
http://msdn.microsoft.com/en-us/library/4191fzwb(loband).aspx On Apr 28, 1:45 pm, Peter Laman <[email protected]> wrote: > I created a Windows service with C#, which is to be part of a larger > product. It uses a few assemblies created by a different team, that > are located within the folder structure of the the product. The > installer for the product sets up a folder structure with fixed > relative paths, so I want to specify the location of the referenced > assemblies using a relative path (like "..\..\lib\sdk.dll"). > > Can anybody tell me how to do that? I don't want to add code to load > the assemblies at runtime, for development I just want to specify them > under the 'references' in my VS solution. The only thing I want to > tell the CLR is explicitly where to look for the assembly and I want > to do JUST THAT at runtime. > > Thanks for any help. > > Peter
