Determine if assembly is part of framework

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From: Scott (scottaf_at_yahoo.com)
Date: 02/09/04


Date: Mon, 9 Feb 2004 10:10:16 -0600

Is there any way to determine through code if a given assembly is part of
the .NET Framework? Any special attributes, etc? I saw one suggestion about
checking the key the assembly was signed with, but this appears to differ
between assemblies.

Thanks,

Scott



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