![]() ![]() Unfortunately, it didn’t work as presented and didn’t include clear instructions on how or where to implement it. The best example out of the lot was an excerpt from a book, posted on an MSDN blog by its author. ![]() But–documentation and tutorials on embedding dll files within an exe file were outdated, incomplete, or simply didn’t work. For the sake of simplifying the deployment process of the application, having all of its components bundled up into one exe file would make it much easier to manage. A while back I was working on a small C# WinForms application in Visual Studio 2008.
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