The main thing you must do is to ensure that the
assembly that you want to use in other processes,
does not reference or have any dependence on the
AutoCAD managed assemblies (e.g., acmgd.dll and
acdbmgd.dll), because these can only be loaded into
AutoCAD's process.
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I want to create a DLL which will be both NetLoad’ed into AutoCAD and used by a standalone executable. Not knowing the plumbing under VS2005, nor what Autodesk’s wizard actually does behind the scenes when setting up a managed code project, are there any little traps waiting for me? Any situations or problems that could crop up when trying to use the same DLL in the two different ways?
Thanks in advance for any help.