What is a "STRONG NAME" in .NET? [duplicate]
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What is strong naming and how do I strong name a binary?

Actually, yesterday I attended an interview. There they asked me 1 question about strong name. I was not able to guess what it is? please explain about this. Thanks.

Trigg answered 6/6, 2010 at 1:33 Comment(0)
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From MSDN:

A strong name consists of the assembly's identity — its simple text name, version number, and culture information (if provided) — plus a public key and a digital signature.

You can use strong naming to ensure that when you load a DLL you get exactly the DLL you were expecting and not some other DLL that happens to have the same name.

Expository answered 6/6, 2010 at 1:35 Comment(0)
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A 'strongly named' assembly is one that has been signed with a key to ensure its uniqueness (for example, in the GAC). See here for more details:

Creating and Using Strong Named Assemblies

Harriettharrietta answered 6/6, 2010 at 1:36 Comment(0)

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