Then what happened when you installed it in the GAC?
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> Mike,
>
> I already know it's loading it from 2 places - if I run
it up in the
> IDE, I can see via the Modules window that DataAccess
is being loaded
> once from the Cache, and once from the directory where
it actually
> resides.
>
> Dino
>
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> Mike Woodring
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> Subject: Re: [ADVANCED-DOTNET] Get an AppDomain you
didn't create
>
> > I don't think there are any assembly resolution
failures
>
> What I was driving at was that the 'failure' is most
likely the CLR
> loading the same assembly from two different places.
The output from
> fuslogvw, if you configure it to capture both failures
&
> successes like
> I suggested, will confirm this, and maybe point more
specifically at
> which assembly(ies) needs to be deployed in the GAC.
>
> -Mike
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