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Asked: May 11, 20262026-05-11T19:47:23+00:00 2026-05-11T19:47:23+00:00

I have an Asp.Net 2.0 (VB.Net) app and I’m trying to export a Control

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I have an Asp.Net 2.0 (VB.Net) app and I’m trying to export a Control (ASCX) to another project. I need to know what other files that the Control needs in order to work.

Is there any way – using VS.Net 2005 or an external app – to recursively trace the dependencies of a page or control in a solution?

For example, for this file: ~/Controls/SomeControl.ascx, I’d like to get the following list of files that it depends on to run:

~/Controls/SomeControl.ascx
  ~/Controls/SomeControl.ascx.vb
    ~/App_Code/SomeClass.vb
      ~/App_Code/AnotherClass.vb
      ~/App_WebReferences/com/example/SomeWebService/SomeWebService.disco
      ~/App_WebReferences/com/example/SomeWebService/SomeWebService.discomap
      ~/App_WebReferences/com/example/SomeWebService/SomeWebService.wsdl
    ~/App_Code/AnotherClass.vb
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    2026-05-11T19:47:23+00:00Added an answer on May 11, 2026 at 7:47 pm

    I’ve used the Assembly Binding Log Viewer (Fuslogvw.exe) or maybe ProcMon…

    One of my coworkers suggested this app called Dependency Auditor. I haven’t used it though and am not vouching for it necessarily.

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