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Framework 1.0 and 1.1 Side by Side

I am having problems calling a dll that was compiled in
framework 1.0 from a service compiled in 1.0.

MSDN Help states:
The application configuration file is an .xml file located
in the same directory as the application executable (.exe)
file. The configuration file name must be the same as
the .exe file name with ".config" appended to the end. For
example, the application MyApp.exe would have a
configuration file named MyApp.exe.config. Note that the
configuration file can contain settings that affect other
aspects of the application's behavior beside what version
of the Framework it should run on.
Can this process also be used for DLL's called from a
service application ie: can the service call a dll
irrespective of the version that it or the DLL were built
in?

The simple answer is to rebuild the dlls so they are
compatable with the service application, but unfortunately
this is not viable in this situation.

Jul 21 '05 #1
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