Hello!
If I select a private assembly in ILDASM I get a lot of information listed
but if I select a shared assembly located at c:\window\assembly(GAC) I
get nothing listed.
So you mean this is normal not seeing anything when using ILDASM on any
shared assembly located in the GAC.
Now to my second question:
If I create a shared assembly from a private assembly and then use
properties
on this it shows for example the
codeBase:file:///C:/TEST_DLL/ClassLibrary3/bin/Release/classlibrary3.dll
but If I for example use properties on the Accessibility located in the
GAC this codeBase shows nothing why?
I mean the path to the actual Accessibility.dll should be displayed in the
codeBase when using the properties.
//Tony
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Tony,
What do you mean nothing happens? If you go and look in the GAC (you
are looking at a virtual view through a shell extension actually), it
should
be there. Note, all assemblies in GAC need to be strong-named.
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"Tony Johansson" <jo*****************@telia.comwrote in message
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>Hello!
In directory c:\window\assembly(GAC) can you find a lot of global
assembly
>names which is called
shared assemblies.
If I for example use ILDASM on a file called Accessibility which is a
dll
>that exist in the c:\window\assembly(GAC) nothing happen why?
You can use ILDASM on any private assembly but it seems to be
impossible
>on any shared assembly
//Tony