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How to use a DLL from the GAC        
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This article describes how to use DLLs which are in the GAC. The technique described is very useful to use common projects in a secure way. First, in the command prompt, go to the folder in which the project DLL is saved. Then, create a strong name for that DLL by using the command sn -k [strong name.snk]. Then, put that strong name in the [assembly: AssemblyKeyFile("strongnamepath")] line in assemblinfo.cs, and build that project. Again in command prompt, type gacutil /i [assemblyname]. Now, the DLL is moved to GAC. In the code available for download, you will find out how to use the GAC DLL.

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