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		<description>[...] your assembly and class. If you need help finding the strong name, just check out the post on ”How do I find the strong name of an assembly” at JustAsk or read on for a tip on how to do this if you have WSPBuilder [...]</description>
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		<description>[...] type definition. First, build your solution, you may use the the WSPBuilder-&gt;Build WSP. Next, find the four-part strong name of your assembly. Finally, add the namespace.classname to the front of the strong name to create a five-part strong [...]</description>
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