How to add a dll in reference of Visual Studio 2017 permanently for all users?





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Every time my colleague writes a code that requires a particular dll as a reference, he has to add reference in VS 2017. Can this dll be permanently added to the reference so that all the users like him can use that dll and don't have to add reference everythime?










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    How about NuGet packages?

    – Ruard van Elburg
    Nov 17 '18 at 6:30






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    How about creating a custom project template?

    – BJ Myers
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  • I am new to Visual Studio 2017. I am not a coder but system administrator. Please suggest how that NuGet or custom template can be applied to the mentioned scenario?

    – Nikhil Tamhankar
    Nov 17 '18 at 6:43






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    Try Microsoft Docs.

    – Chuck Walbourn
    Nov 17 '18 at 7:16


















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Every time my colleague writes a code that requires a particular dll as a reference, he has to add reference in VS 2017. Can this dll be permanently added to the reference so that all the users like him can use that dll and don't have to add reference everythime?










share|improve this question


















  • 1





    How about NuGet packages?

    – Ruard van Elburg
    Nov 17 '18 at 6:30






  • 1





    How about creating a custom project template?

    – BJ Myers
    Nov 17 '18 at 6:30













  • I am new to Visual Studio 2017. I am not a coder but system administrator. Please suggest how that NuGet or custom template can be applied to the mentioned scenario?

    – Nikhil Tamhankar
    Nov 17 '18 at 6:43






  • 1





    Try Microsoft Docs.

    – Chuck Walbourn
    Nov 17 '18 at 7:16














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Every time my colleague writes a code that requires a particular dll as a reference, he has to add reference in VS 2017. Can this dll be permanently added to the reference so that all the users like him can use that dll and don't have to add reference everythime?










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Every time my colleague writes a code that requires a particular dll as a reference, he has to add reference in VS 2017. Can this dll be permanently added to the reference so that all the users like him can use that dll and don't have to add reference everythime?







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  • 1





    How about NuGet packages?

    – Ruard van Elburg
    Nov 17 '18 at 6:30






  • 1





    How about creating a custom project template?

    – BJ Myers
    Nov 17 '18 at 6:30













  • I am new to Visual Studio 2017. I am not a coder but system administrator. Please suggest how that NuGet or custom template can be applied to the mentioned scenario?

    – Nikhil Tamhankar
    Nov 17 '18 at 6:43






  • 1





    Try Microsoft Docs.

    – Chuck Walbourn
    Nov 17 '18 at 7:16














  • 1





    How about NuGet packages?

    – Ruard van Elburg
    Nov 17 '18 at 6:30






  • 1





    How about creating a custom project template?

    – BJ Myers
    Nov 17 '18 at 6:30













  • I am new to Visual Studio 2017. I am not a coder but system administrator. Please suggest how that NuGet or custom template can be applied to the mentioned scenario?

    – Nikhil Tamhankar
    Nov 17 '18 at 6:43






  • 1





    Try Microsoft Docs.

    – Chuck Walbourn
    Nov 17 '18 at 7:16








1




1





How about NuGet packages?

– Ruard van Elburg
Nov 17 '18 at 6:30





How about NuGet packages?

– Ruard van Elburg
Nov 17 '18 at 6:30




1




1





How about creating a custom project template?

– BJ Myers
Nov 17 '18 at 6:30







How about creating a custom project template?

– BJ Myers
Nov 17 '18 at 6:30















I am new to Visual Studio 2017. I am not a coder but system administrator. Please suggest how that NuGet or custom template can be applied to the mentioned scenario?

– Nikhil Tamhankar
Nov 17 '18 at 6:43





I am new to Visual Studio 2017. I am not a coder but system administrator. Please suggest how that NuGet or custom template can be applied to the mentioned scenario?

– Nikhil Tamhankar
Nov 17 '18 at 6:43




1




1





Try Microsoft Docs.

– Chuck Walbourn
Nov 17 '18 at 7:16





Try Microsoft Docs.

– Chuck Walbourn
Nov 17 '18 at 7:16












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