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Runtime settings specify how the common language runtime handles garbage collection and the version of an assembly to use in configuration files.
<alwaysFlowImpersonationPolicy>
<assemblyBinding> Element for <runtime>
<disableCachingBindingFailures>
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Contains information about assembly version redirection and the locations of assemblies. |
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Contains information about assembly version redirection and the locations of assemblies. |
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Contains identifying information about an assembly. |
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Redirects one assembly version to another. |
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Specifies where the runtime can find an assembly. |
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Encapsulates binding policy and assembly location for each assembly. |
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Specifies whether the runtime searches for assemblies in directories specified by the DEVPATH environment variable. |
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Specifies whether the caching of binding failures, which is the default behavior in the .NET Framework version 2.0, is disabled. |
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Specifies whether the runtime runs garbage collection concurrently. |
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Specifies whether the common language runtime runs server garbage collection. |
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Specifies that the windows identity does not flow across user-defined asynchronous points. |
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Specifies whether the runtime uses legacy code access security (CAS) policy. |
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Specifies subdirectories that the runtime searches when loading assemblies. |
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Specifies whether the runtime applies publisher policy. |
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Specifies the full name of the assembly that should be dynamically loaded when a partial name is used. |
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Contains information about assembly binding and the behavior of garbage collection. |
See Also
Tasks
How to: Disable Concurrent Garbage Collection