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Unable build the project for GP2015 after changing the dlls

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Hi ,

 I'm trying to upgrade my project from GP2013 to GP2015 , for this i just change my dlls 

 1. Application.Dynamics.dll 2. Microsoft.Dexterity.Bridge.dll  

 Then i try to build the project o got lot of issues , see below issue image file. 

GP2015error.png

Can you please guide me how to i resolve these issues ..

Thanks

Victor.A 

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  • TimDotNet Profile Picture
    95 on at

    Start a new GP2015 project, check the default .dlls. Dereference all those in your original project, copy the ones from the new project and then reference them in the new project.

    Normally just works assuming you've done that.

  • Mallesh Deshapaga Profile Picture
    1,811 on at

    While looking at ur image Which u have shared i can say that:

    1.All Dlls are not availbe check with default dlls for GP2015.

    2.Some of them are missing due to that the issue came.

    thanku.

    Mallesh VarMa

    +919640508585

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