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From: KishoreKumar
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Hi All,   This is w.r.t the issue we discussed about finding out if a given assembly 
is strong named or not?, here is something related to that...    
To determine whether an assembly is strong named there are several alternatives.  
1.Use ILDASM and look for a .publickey directive in the .assembly section.  
2. Use SN -T <assembly> (the case of the -T option is important, -t means something 
different) and see whether you get back a public key token or an error informing you 
the assembly is not a valid strong named assembly. 
  
regards 
Kishore 
  
"A Mind is a terrible thing to waste"<o:p></o:p>

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