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Richard Andrew x643-Mar-14 8:38
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Good question. I found this article: Loading an Assembly[^]

If that doesn't solve the problem, you can dynamically load the assembly with the Assembly.Load[^] method, and then create objects from it with the Activator.CreateInstance[^] method.

This will allow you to remove the static reference from your project.

Also, see this article about early and late binding: Early and Late Binding[^]

EDIT: I apologize, that article is about VB. But if you search on "Late Binding C#" you'll find good information.



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