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Regarding assemblies

1) What is string name??

2)Can you have two files with the same name in GAC?

3) What is ILDASM?
May 1 '08 #1
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1) What is string name??
Whatever you name it in the Assembly Information section

2)Can you have two files with the same name in GAC?
"files"? Your files can be called whatever you want, it's the fully qualified name that I think only one exists in the GAC at a time

3) What is ILDASM?[/quote]
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May 1 '08 #2
Sir I read from one of the sites the answer given below .There is confusion whether the answer is yes or no.

ANSYes. Remember that GAC is a very special folder,and while normally you would not be able to place two files with the same name into a windows folder,GAC differentiates by version number, so its possible for App1.dll and App1.dll to co-exist in GAC if the first one is version 1.0.0.0 and second one is 1.1.0.0
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