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From: LovedJohnySmith
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Sathish:-              Static assemblies can include .NET Framework types 
(interfaces and classes), as well as resources for the assembly (bitmaps, JPEG 
files, resource files, 
and so on). Static assemblies are stored on disk in portable executable (PE) 
files. You can also use the .NET Framework to create dynamic assemblies, 
which are run directly from memory and are not saved to disk before 
execution. You can save dynamic assemblies to disk after they have executed.  
Please have a look at the following URL       
http://geekswithblogs.net/gyoung/archive/2006/04/27/76533.aspx  includes two 
examples of dynamic assemblies (one actually references the other).    Thanks, 
Smith http://spaces.msn.com/johnysmith 
 

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