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Posted By: Jyoti Sharma       Member Level: Gold       Posted Date: 05 Apr 2005       Category: C#

If a method is marked as protected internal who can access it?



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Classes that are both in the same assembly and derived from the declaring class.
Only methods that are in the same class as the method in question.
Internal methods can be only be called using reflection
Classes within the same assembly, and classes derived from the declaring class.




      
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