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Strong Naming - HELP!

We are building an C# app that needs to be a COM server so all the
assemblies need strong naming. The app builds fine but I get this
exception when it runs:

"Additional information: The located assembly's manifest definition
with name 'TempEditor' does not match the assembly reference."
It seems to be the only assembly that gets the exception. What do I
need to do to fix it?
Thanks.
Nov 13 '05 #1
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