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E.g. If you reference WinSCP assembly from your project in Microsoft Visual Studio, it copies the assembly during build into the project //Output path// (e.g. ''<your_project_path>/obj/Debug''). Similar case is when you [[#gac|install the assembly into Global Assembly Cache (GAC)]]. | E.g. If you reference WinSCP assembly from your project in Microsoft Visual Studio, it copies the assembly during build into the project //Output path// (e.g. ''<your_project_path>/obj/Debug''). Similar case is when you [[#gac|install the assembly into Global Assembly Cache (GAC)]]. | ||
- | You may want to add ''winscp.exe'' to your Visual Studio project, to have it copied to the //Output path// automatically (by setting file property //Copy to Output Directory// to //Copy if newer//). The //Build Action// should be automatically set to //Content//, what means that the file will be included when deploying your application (e.g. an [[guide_microsoft_azure_webjob_sftp#consoleapp|Azure WebJob application]]). | + | You may want to add ''winscp.exe'' to your Visual Studio project, to have it copied to the //Output path// automatically (by setting file property //Copy to Output Directory// to //Copy if newer//). The //Build Action// should be automatically set to //Content//, what means that the file will be included when deploying your application (e.g. an ASN.NET web application or [[guide_microsoft_azure_webjob_sftp#consoleapp|Azure WebJob application]]). |
==== [[nuget]] NuGet Package ==== | ==== [[nuget]] NuGet Package ==== |