That’s a good point Mick! I am afraid it won’t work anyway read:
“NGen tool interface was changed to expose a new usage model. Instead of invoking NGen on an individual assembly, NGen is now invoked on an application. This is done by running NGen on the top-level assembly in the application (the top-level assembly is the assembly that is not depended on by any other assemblies).”
It wants to NGen all of AutoCAD, That’s a bummer too since I have a ton of reactors that when fired call a hefty amount of code. The jit time is slightly annoying. I’ll just have to think of a way to fire those reactors at netload
Thanks