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.Net 2.0 Framework Strong Name Error

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SenthilVel - 16 Jun 2006 06:54 GMT
Hi

I am in the Process of conversion of my existing 1.1 Dotnet Code to 2.0
framework.

for each project when i compile in VS2005 , i get this error\warning:

Use command line option '/keyfile' or appropriate project settings instead
of 'AssemblyKeyFile'

The conversion for this is to edit the location of the assemblyinfo.cs file.

I have around 200 Solution files in my project.

Any one know any Utility for this change process??
Any projects available in Source Forge.Net ?

Or does Microsoft itself gets any utility for this ?

Thanks
Senthil
Vadym Stetsyak - 16 Jun 2006 17:20 GMT
Hello, SenthilVel!

S> I am in the Process of conversion of my existing 1.1 Dotnet Code to 2.0
S> framework.

S> for each project when i compile in VS2005 , i get this error\warning:

S> Use command line option '/keyfile' or appropriate project settings
S> instead of 'AssemblyKeyFile'

Take a look at ( http://bloggingabout.net/blogs/ramon/archive/2005/12/26/sign_assembly_with_micro
soft_visual_csharp_2005_express_edition.aspx
 )

watch for wordwrap

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Regards, Vadym Stetsyak
www: http://vadmyst.blogspot.com

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