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I have a form. On form there is my control (all of control's assemblies
signed by strong key), BUT while running I recieve
he located assembly 'MyFooAssembly' is not strongly named.

While looking into References node in project the assembly 'MyFooAssembly'
is strong key = true. So what cna be a ptoblem???

TNX
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Tamir Khason
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Nov 16 '05 #1
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Make sure that all its dependencies are also strongly named. Due to a rule
of strong named assemblies, if any assembly is to be strongly named, all its
dependencies must also be strongly named.
"Tamir Khason" <ta**********@tcon-NOSPAM.co.il> wrote in message
news:O2**************@TK2MSFTNGP10.phx.gbl...
I have a form. On form there is my control (all of control's assemblies
signed by strong key), BUT while running I recieve
he located assembly 'MyFooAssembly' is not strongly named.

While looking into References node in project the assembly 'MyFooAssembly'
is strong key = true. So what cna be a ptoblem???

TNX
--
Tamir Khason
You want dot.NET? Just ask:
"Please, www.dotnet.us "

Nov 16 '05 #2
I solved this problem. The VERY strange issue
All dependancies WERE strong named, BUT in manifest of the class library
there were not tokens... How can it be?

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Tamir Khason
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"Bonj" <benjtaylor at hotpop d0t com> wrote in message
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Make sure that all its dependencies are also strongly named. Due to a
rule of strong named assemblies, if any assembly is to be strongly named,
all its dependencies must also be strongly named.
"Tamir Khason" <ta**********@tcon-NOSPAM.co.il> wrote in message
news:O2**************@TK2MSFTNGP10.phx.gbl...
I have a form. On form there is my control (all of control's assemblies
signed by strong key), BUT while running I recieve
he located assembly 'MyFooAssembly' is not strongly named.

While looking into References node in project the assembly
'MyFooAssembly' is strong key = true. So what cna be a ptoblem???

TNX
--
Tamir Khason
You want dot.NET? Just ask:
"Please, www.dotnet.us "


Nov 16 '05 #3
No idea... never heard of 'tokens' with respect to strong naming or
otherwise...

"Tamir Khason" wrote:
I solved this problem. The VERY strange issue
All dependancies WERE strong named, BUT in manifest of the class library
there were not tokens... How can it be?

--
Tamir Khason
You want dot.NET? Just ask:
"Please, www.dotnet.us "

"Bonj" <benjtaylor at hotpop d0t com> wrote in message
news:%2****************@TK2MSFTNGP12.phx.gbl...
Make sure that all its dependencies are also strongly named. Due to a
rule of strong named assemblies, if any assembly is to be strongly named,
all its dependencies must also be strongly named.
"Tamir Khason" <ta**********@tcon-NOSPAM.co.il> wrote in message
news:O2**************@TK2MSFTNGP10.phx.gbl...
I have a form. On form there is my control (all of control's assemblies
signed by strong key), BUT while running I recieve
he located assembly 'MyFooAssembly' is not strongly named.

While looking into References node in project the assembly
'MyFooAssembly' is strong key = true. So what cna be a ptoblem???

TNX
--
Tamir Khason
You want dot.NET? Just ask:
"Please, www.dotnet.us "



Nov 16 '05 #4
Public Token of referenced assemblies is added to current assemblie's
manifest section when the referenced assemblies are strong named. This way
FW knows that assemblies referenced are original and not changed/

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Tamir Khason
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"Bonj" <Bo**@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
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No idea... never heard of 'tokens' with respect to strong naming or
otherwise...

"Tamir Khason" wrote:
I solved this problem. The VERY strange issue
All dependancies WERE strong named, BUT in manifest of the class library
there were not tokens... How can it be?

--
Tamir Khason
You want dot.NET? Just ask:
"Please, www.dotnet.us "

"Bonj" <benjtaylor at hotpop d0t com> wrote in message
news:%2****************@TK2MSFTNGP12.phx.gbl...
> Make sure that all its dependencies are also strongly named. Due to a
> rule of strong named assemblies, if any assembly is to be strongly
> named,
> all its dependencies must also be strongly named.
> "Tamir Khason" <ta**********@tcon-NOSPAM.co.il> wrote in message
> news:O2**************@TK2MSFTNGP10.phx.gbl...
>>I have a form. On form there is my control (all of control's assemblies
>>signed by strong key), BUT while running I recieve
>> he located assembly 'MyFooAssembly' is not strongly named.
>>
>> While looking into References node in project the assembly
>> 'MyFooAssembly' is strong key = true. So what cna be a ptoblem???
>>
>>
>>
>> TNX
>> --
>> Tamir Khason
>> You want dot.NET? Just ask:
>> "Please, www.dotnet.us "
>>
>>
>>
>
>


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