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    Can someone tell me what is the new Plugin API that comes with .Net 3.0 called? I want to use it but can find no reference to it. Thanks

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      Can someone tell me what is the new Plugin API that comes with .Net 3.0 called? I want to use it but can find no reference to it. Thanks

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      System.Addin

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        Can someone tell me what is the new Plugin API that comes with .Net 3.0 called? I want to use it but can find no reference to it. Thanks

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        It's called System.AddIn and is in .NET 3.5, not 3.0. See these MSDN articles:

        • .NET Application Extensibility - Pt 1[^]
        • .NET Application Extensibility - Pt 2[^]

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          It's called System.AddIn and is in .NET 3.5, not 3.0. See these MSDN articles:

          • .NET Application Extensibility - Pt 1[^]
          • .NET Application Extensibility - Pt 2[^]

          /ravi

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          Thanks a million guys!

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