New vs old deploytool interface

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rob
rob on 28 Jun 2016
Answered: rob on 29 Jun 2016
I've scoured the internet and can't find anything about this. I'm using Matlab 2014a, and originally my deploytool interface looked like this:
Then yesterday I plotted too many things at once and matlab crashed. Upon restarting matlab my old interface is gone, and I can only figure out how to open this new terrible, clunky, horrible interface:
I've gone through every menu I can find trying to restore the previous interface. Does anyone know how this can be done? Thanks, rob
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rob
rob on 28 Jun 2016
It would appear so... In the past I've had other versions but at the moment I only have 2014a 32bit:
I've only ever installed 32bit matlab 2014a, and the directory in "Program Files" is only 135MB. Thanks for the response.
rob
rob on 28 Jun 2016
Edited: rob on 28 Jun 2016
I'm just trying random things now because i need this to work immediately.
From the help in matlab 2014a, I found this video titled "Using MATLAB Builder NE". In the video the presenter types "deploytool" at the command prompt and gets this dialog window:
However when I type "deploytool" I get this dialog:
All I want to do is build a DLL, which the "Deployment Tool" would do but I don't see how to get the "MATLAB Compiler" to do so. Why does the "MATLAB Compiler" open when I type "deploytool"?!?!?!? How do I open the "Deployment Tool"?!?!?!?

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rob
rob on 29 Jun 2016
I was able to get the Deployment Tool interface to open again in 2014a by installing matlab 2010b and recreating the .net assembly project (.prj file) there. Then in 2014a I open this new prj file which opens the ".NET Assembly" Deployment Tool like I wanted. There must be an easier way of opening this tool and I'd love to know how to do it.

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