Does my application really need to go in SDL Trados Studio 2014 folder , e.g. C:\Program Files\SDL\SDL Trados Studio\Studio3?

According to this page, http://producthelp.sdl.com/SDK/ProjectAutomationApi/3.0/html/acb28118-5b68-463b-8366-1dfe02637e7b.htm, there is a special note 

Note Note
As build output path for your implementations please choose the installation folder of SDL Trados Studio 2014, e.g. C:\Program Files\SDL\SDL Trados Studio\Studio3.

Does this mean that application we create needs to go in the same folder as studio 2014?

Aren't SDL SDK .NET assemblies public assemblies, i.e. Global Assembly Cache (GAC)?

Thank you!
Rieko

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  • I am copying the complete folder of

    C:\Program Files\SDL\SDL Trados Studio\Studio3

    into the bin\debug folder and the bin\release folder of visual basic without problems.

    You can copy the release folder to any location on e.g. the network and you can execute your application without problems.

    On the other side I am facing a problem with the OneClick publishing facility of VB which is not working because of the missing assemblies which are no more registered in GAC ! With Trados 2007 this was working perfectly!

    I have not found a solution to this so far. I have not used any Visual Studio templates so far but I guess this will not work either.

    If someone has an idea I would be very grateful!

    Rainer

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