August 26, 2004

How to display an assembly in "Add References"

When you are developing a class library, you may want Visual Studio .NET to list your library in the Add Reference dialog box on the .NET tab without the user having to browse for it.
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This issue is not resolved if you install your assembly to the Global Assembly Cache (GAC), because the Add Reference dialog box is path-based and does not enumerate the components from the GAC.

To display your assembly in the Add Reference dialog box, you can add a registry key, such as the following, which points to the location of the assembly
[HKEY_CURRENT_USER\SOFTWARE\Microsoft\.NETFramework\AssemblyFolders\MyAssemblies]@="C:\\MyAssemblies"

--where MyAssemblies is the name of the folder in which the assemblies reside.

NOTE: You can create the this registry entry under the HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE hive. This will change the setting for all of the users on the system. If you create this registry entry under HKEY_CURRENT_USER, this entry will affect the setting for only the current user.

Restart Visual Studio .NET after you have added the key.

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Microsoft recommends that you not install your assemblies to the GAC, unless you want to share your assemblies with other applications running on that system.

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