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yaolin1115
Sep 26, 2023Copper Contributor
The issue with the .NET Framework 4.8 executable file.
After I've written the file, I can open it in the exe within the debug environment. Why can't I open the exe file separately on the desktop, or when I place the entire debug folder on the desktop? Ho...
amitshri05
Sep 27, 2023Copper Contributor
Hi,
Can you put the error message you are getting? It will help to understand more clearly.
But based on this I think the following may cause the issues
1. Missing Dependencies: Copy all necessary DLLs and resource files and your executable to the target location.
2. Relative Paths: If your application relies on relative file paths, these paths might differ when running the executable from a different location.
3. Configuration Files: If your application uses configuration files (e.g., app.config or web.config), make sure that these files are present in the same directory as the executable.
4. Runtime Permissions: Run the executable as an administrator if it requires elevated privileges, or adjust file permissions as needed.
5. Debug vs. Release Configuration: Change the build configuration to "Release" before building your application for distribution.
Can you put the error message you are getting? It will help to understand more clearly.
But based on this I think the following may cause the issues
1. Missing Dependencies: Copy all necessary DLLs and resource files and your executable to the target location.
2. Relative Paths: If your application relies on relative file paths, these paths might differ when running the executable from a different location.
3. Configuration Files: If your application uses configuration files (e.g., app.config or web.config), make sure that these files are present in the same directory as the executable.
4. Runtime Permissions: Run the executable as an administrator if it requires elevated privileges, or adjust file permissions as needed.
5. Debug vs. Release Configuration: Change the build configuration to "Release" before building your application for distribution.