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Re: Re: Problems with MCxAP (moved from UKHA_D)


  • Subject: Re: Re: Problems with MCxAP (moved from UKHA_D)
  • From: Stuart Booth <lists@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
  • Date: Mon, 12 Sep 2005 11:56:58 +0100

On Mon, 12 Sep 2005 11:16:40 +0100, "Keith Finnett"
<keith@xxxxxxx> wrote:

>> And that worked okay inside your MCE?? When strong named and
GAC-ed,
>> it worked, but it wouldn't work when non-strong-named and stored
>> instead in eHome?
>
>Yep, it appears so. I haven't exhaustively tested, but it certainly
seems to
>affect the results being strongly named and GAC registered.

How odd. The strong naming is definitely not required on my MCE
machines, and I know it works without being GAC installed for others
too which is curious.

Well, I can rebuild the assemblies with strong names and we can try
that for interest.

S
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