>>Are you using Application.ProductVersion for an EXE? I think it should work just the same for a DLL since both EXEs and Dlls are assembiles.
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>I am not sure what you are referring to by Application.ProductVersion. Can you elaborate more on this?
at first I thought you wanted the assembly version # at runtime. to get the assembly version at runtime I use Application.ProductVersion.
I see Paul replied to put * (shift+8) in the version number under the assembly info.
I kind of miss the auto increment version number in VFP (although it was not always fun to see how many times the assembly had been built<s>) . In .NEt if you put a * in the version number digit it uses the date time ticks (I think) to figure out what number to put in)
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