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Creating Shared Assemblies in Visual Studio
Posted Date: 20 Jun 2008
Resource Type:
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Category:
Visual Studio
Author:
Kapil Dhawan
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Before making an assembly "shared", we need to create a strong name key for this assembly. This is normally done with sn.exe tool that comes with .NET. Once a strong name is created :
Enter visual studio's command prompt
Gacutil /i “path_of_the_dll”
The assembly is now a shared assembly.
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