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Signed Assemblies

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bueller

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Aug 27, 2002
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Hi all,

I have been working on a project here where the main assembly is not strong named but some of the referenced assemblies are. The main assembly was strong named but it did not like it when i brought in an unsigned assembly, so i changed it to be an unsigned assembly and it was fine.

i know you can bring a signed referenced assembly into one that is not signed. My question is what does it take to get a no-signed assembly into a signed assembly
Thanks,
bueller
 
You must sign the unsigned assembly. Or maybe (I haven't tried this) use reflection & System.Activator to call the other reference.

Chip H.
 
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