Runtime access of assembly version
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burhantech
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Actually its not clear to me whats exactly your problem is. Firstly as far as I know, we do not have to do anything in code, thats for sure. Next, we can divert our application to use a perticular version of assembly by changing the publisher policy file or machine.config file. In case of private assemblies, we need to have our own PVP (private virtual path) where in we define where our calling application to look for the required assembly. I am sure, we do not have to do in our code. burhan. |
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