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7.4

Where are .Net References stored?

Asked by tmostad in .NET Framework 3.x versions, Microsoft Visual Basic.Net

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When I try to add a reference to my .Net project for one vendor's libraries there is duplication (sort of). Here is what I see:

Component            Version            Runtime           Path
ComponentOne       2.1.2.0         v2.0.50727        c:\Program Files\Reference Assemblies\Vendor....
ComponentOne       2.1.2.0         v2.0.50727        c:\Program Files\\Reference Assemblies\Vendor....
ComponentTwo       3.5.6.0         v2.0.50727        c:\Program Files\Reference Assemblies\Vendor....
ComponentTwo       3.5.6.0         v2.0.50727        c:\Program Files\\Reference Assemblies\Vendor....
                                                                                                        ^
Note "\\" every other entry--------------------------------------------------

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