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Installation by applications of assemblies into the GAC is generally not a good idea. This caused me some grief after installing CSLA factory on my dev machine...I could no longer build several projects that depend on CSLA. Is there a rational reason why CSLA factory installs csla.dll into the GAC?
Thanks for the hint, Todd. If you are right and CslaFactory installs CLSA into the GAC, it happens accidently. We will check and fix that.
Marcel