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The /baseaddress option lets you specify the preferred base address at which to load a DLL. For more information about when and why to use this option, see Improving Application Startup Time and Larry Osterman's WebLog.
/baseaddress:address
Arguments
- address
 The base address for the DLL. This address can be specified as a decimal, hexadecimal, or octal number.
Remarks
The default base address for a DLL is set by the .NET Framework common language runtime.
Be aware that the lower-order word in this address will be rounded. For example, if you specify 0x11110001, it will be rounded to 0x11110000.
To complete the signing process for a DLL, use SN.EXE with the -R option.
To set this compiler option in the Visual Studio development environment
- Open the project's Properties page. 
- Click the Build property page. 
- Click the Advanced button. 
- Modify the DLL Base Address property. - To set this compiler option programmatically, see BaseAddress.