Ok... I guess I'm not understanding what a strong name is (in .NET
terms). Why do I need a snk file? All I want to do is call my C# DLL
from VB6.

I use sn.exe to create an SNK file. And I set AssemblyKeyFile and
AssemblyKeyName properties. But it is still saying my Assembly doesn't
have a strong name.

And I *truly* don't understand what any of this has to do with COM
interop. What does some sort of public key encryption have to do with
COM?


Patrick Burrows
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