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Can not find C# compiler

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marcus - 30 May 2005 16:39 GMT
I have installed dotnet SDK 1.1
According to the documents that is part of the SDK the c# compiler
shall be located in \WindowsDirectory\Microsoft.NET\Framework\v1.0.FinalBuildNumber
however in my installation I dont even have such a path.

the only folder I have under "Microsoft.NET" folder is "SDK", and no
folder named "Framework".
I have recursively search with the Win Xp search for a file that
includes the substring csc, but with no success.

Where is the C# compiler, anyone knows?

thanx
John Timney \(ASP.NET MVP\) - 31 May 2005 22:45 GMT
The compiler is csc.exe, if its not there the installation may not have been
succesful.

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>I have installed dotnet SDK 1.1
> According to the documents that is part of the SDK the c# compiler
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>
> thanx
Brian Cost - 08 Aug 2005 21:44 GMT
The compiler, csc.exe, is installed by the Frameworks Redist, not the SDK.
But the SDK won't install unless you already have the Frameworks Redist
installed.

Check for the file here for the 1.1 version of the .NET Framework:

<systemroot>\Microsoft.net\Framework\v1.1.4322

-Brian
Vista SDK QA

> The compiler is csc.exe, if its not there the installation may not have
> been succesful.
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>> thanx

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