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LINK is a tool that links Common Object File Format (COFF) object files and libraries to create a executable (.exe) file or dynamic-link library (DLL).
The table that follows is a comprehensive list of options for LINK.exe. This section also includes information about:
Linker options specified on the command line are not case sensitive: /base and /BASE mean the same thing.
You can specify some linker options by using the comment pragma.
Option |
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Specifies a response file |
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Specifies the alignment of each section |
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Specifies that a DLL cannot be bound |
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Specifies behavior for manifest lookup. |
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Adds the DebuggableAttribute to a managed image. |
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Create a link to a managed resource. |
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Specifies that a Microsoft intermediate language (MSIL) module should be imported into the assembly |
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Embeds a managed resource file to an assembly |
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Sets a base address for the program |
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Sets the type (IJW, pure, or safe) of a CLR image. |
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Preserves the last error code of functions called through the P/Invoke mechanism. |
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Specify which threading attribute you want applied to the entry point of your CLR program. |
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/CLRUNMANAGEDCODECHECK specifies whether the linker will apply the SuppressUnmanagedCodeSecurity attribute to linker-generated PInvoke stubs that call from managed code into native DLLs. |
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Creates debugging information |
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Passes a module-definition (.def) file to the linker |
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Searches the specified library when resolving external references |
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Controls the delayed loading of DLLs |
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Causes the delayed loading of the specified DLL |
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Partially sign an assembly. |
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Builds a DLL |
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Creates a Windows NT kernel mode driver |
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Specifies whether to generate an executable image that can be randomly rebased at load-time by using the address space layout randomization (ASLR) feature of Windows Vista. |
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Sets the starting address |
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Report internal linker errors to Microsoft. |
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Exports a function |
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Creates a program that can be loaded only at its preferred base address |
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Forces a link to complete even with unresolved or symbols defined more than once |
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Creates a hotpatchable image. |
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Sets the size of the heap in bytes |
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Specifies the name of the .idl file and other MIDL output files |
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Prevents processing attribute information into an .idl file |
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Overrides the default import library name |
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Forces symbol references |
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Controls incremental linking |
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Specify a key container to sign an assembly. |
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Specify key or key pair to sign an assembly. |
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Tells the compiler that the application supports addresses larger than two gigabytes |
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Allows the user to override the environmental library path |
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Specifies link-time code generation |
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Specifies the target platform |
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Create a side-by-side manifest file. |
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Specify a <dependentAssembly> section in your manifest file. |
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Change the default name of the manifest file. |
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Specifies whether User Account Control (UAC) information is embedded in the program manifest. |
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Creates a mapfile |
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Includes the specified information in the mapfile |
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Combines sections |
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Specifies MIDL command-line options |
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Suppresses the creation of a .NET Framework assembly |
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Ignores all (or specified) default libraries when resolving external references |
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Creates a resource-only DLL |
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Suppresses startup banner |
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Marks an executable as tested to be compatible with Windows Data Execution Prevention feature. |
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Controls LINK optimizations |
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Places COMDATs into the image in a predetermined order |
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Specifies the output file name |
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Creates a program database (PDB) file |
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Uses an alternate location to save a PDB file. |
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Creates a program database (PDB) file that has no private symbols |
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Specify .pgd file for profile guided optionizations. |
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Produces an output file that can be used with the Performance Tools profiler. |
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Sets the Checksum in the .exe header |
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Specify that the image will contain a table of safe exception handlers. |
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Overrides the attributes of a section |
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Sets the size of the stack in bytes |
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Attaches an MS-DOS stub program to a Win32 program |
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Tells the operating system how to run the .exe file |
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Tells the operating system to copy the linker output to a swap file before it is run |
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Allows you to specify the resource ID of the linker-generated type library |
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Specifies the name of the .tlb file and other MIDL output files |
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Creates an application that is designed specifically to run under Terminal Server |
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Prints linker progress messages |
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Assigns a version number |
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Treat linker warnings as errors. |
For more information, see Compiler-Controlled LINK Options.