How might I obtain an assembly's fully qualified name for use in a property? I 
would like to obtain this information either at compile time via binding, or at 
runtime so that I may register a .NET assembly with IIS using a fully qualified 
name.

For example, I need to add the assembly to the assemblies section in the 
web.config like so:

<assemblies>
    <add assembly="Company.Product.Feature, Version=1.4.6.173, Culture=neutral, 
PublicKeyToken=xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx"/>
</assemblies>


Ryan Taylor
Office (207)-504-5294
rtay...@penbaysolutions.com
www.penbaysolutions.com


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