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How to reference assembly with StrongName=False

Create new project (Visual C++/ClassLibrary .NET) and
add some non-strong named assembly as reference in it.
If you select that assembly and look into properties, you will
see value "True" under "Strong Name" property.
You see "Public Key Token" with value "0907D8AF90186095" on my machine.
Value is the same for every non-signed assembly you add as reference.

When I look into manifest, I see .hash assigned to referenced assembly.

Can someone explain me reason for this behaviour?

Nov 17 '05 #1
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