How to launch visual studio (.exe) program so, other people can use it?
I don't have a code. I have built the program in the console application and window application but I don't know how to launch those programs.
c# window console-application
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I don't have a code. I have built the program in the console application and window application but I don't know how to launch those programs.
c# window console-application
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The.exe
will be found in the project folder. For example: you have a project on your desktop. The filepath would beC:UsersMeProjectNameProjectNamebinDebug
. Depending on how you compiled it, the folder may beRelease
instead ofDebug
. You can find the.exe
within these files. See also: Compile to a stand-alone executable (.exe) in Visual Studio
– Symon
Dec 28 '18 at 14:38
Try to read some tutorials before asking here stackify.com/cross-platform-net-core-apps Such questions are off-topic for Stack Overflow
– Roman Marusyk
Dec 28 '18 at 14:46
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I don't have a code. I have built the program in the console application and window application but I don't know how to launch those programs.
c# window console-application
I don't have a code. I have built the program in the console application and window application but I don't know how to launch those programs.
c# window console-application
c# window console-application
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The.exe
will be found in the project folder. For example: you have a project on your desktop. The filepath would beC:UsersMeProjectNameProjectNamebinDebug
. Depending on how you compiled it, the folder may beRelease
instead ofDebug
. You can find the.exe
within these files. See also: Compile to a stand-alone executable (.exe) in Visual Studio
– Symon
Dec 28 '18 at 14:38
Try to read some tutorials before asking here stackify.com/cross-platform-net-core-apps Such questions are off-topic for Stack Overflow
– Roman Marusyk
Dec 28 '18 at 14:46
add a comment |
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The.exe
will be found in the project folder. For example: you have a project on your desktop. The filepath would beC:UsersMeProjectNameProjectNamebinDebug
. Depending on how you compiled it, the folder may beRelease
instead ofDebug
. You can find the.exe
within these files. See also: Compile to a stand-alone executable (.exe) in Visual Studio
– Symon
Dec 28 '18 at 14:38
Try to read some tutorials before asking here stackify.com/cross-platform-net-core-apps Such questions are off-topic for Stack Overflow
– Roman Marusyk
Dec 28 '18 at 14:46
1
1
The
.exe
will be found in the project folder. For example: you have a project on your desktop. The filepath would be C:UsersMeProjectNameProjectNamebinDebug
. Depending on how you compiled it, the folder may be Release
instead of Debug
. You can find the .exe
within these files. See also: Compile to a stand-alone executable (.exe) in Visual Studio– Symon
Dec 28 '18 at 14:38
The
.exe
will be found in the project folder. For example: you have a project on your desktop. The filepath would be C:UsersMeProjectNameProjectNamebinDebug
. Depending on how you compiled it, the folder may be Release
instead of Debug
. You can find the .exe
within these files. See also: Compile to a stand-alone executable (.exe) in Visual Studio– Symon
Dec 28 '18 at 14:38
Try to read some tutorials before asking here stackify.com/cross-platform-net-core-apps Such questions are off-topic for Stack Overflow
– Roman Marusyk
Dec 28 '18 at 14:46
Try to read some tutorials before asking here stackify.com/cross-platform-net-core-apps Such questions are off-topic for Stack Overflow
– Roman Marusyk
Dec 28 '18 at 14:46
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You need to publish them,
Open PowerShell in the project folder, type dotnet publish
and run it.
You will get a published version that you can run.
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You need to publish them,
Open PowerShell in the project folder, type dotnet publish
and run it.
You will get a published version that you can run.
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You need to publish them,
Open PowerShell in the project folder, type dotnet publish
and run it.
You will get a published version that you can run.
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You need to publish them,
Open PowerShell in the project folder, type dotnet publish
and run it.
You will get a published version that you can run.
You need to publish them,
Open PowerShell in the project folder, type dotnet publish
and run it.
You will get a published version that you can run.
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The
.exe
will be found in the project folder. For example: you have a project on your desktop. The filepath would beC:UsersMeProjectNameProjectNamebinDebug
. Depending on how you compiled it, the folder may beRelease
instead ofDebug
. You can find the.exe
within these files. See also: Compile to a stand-alone executable (.exe) in Visual Studio– Symon
Dec 28 '18 at 14:38
Try to read some tutorials before asking here stackify.com/cross-platform-net-core-apps Such questions are off-topic for Stack Overflow
– Roman Marusyk
Dec 28 '18 at 14:46