Nah,

Unless you have some customizations to your build process or some leftovers from previous builds I can't see any reason for that.

Did you remove all your /bin  and /obj folders?

@K

On 11/02/2012 10:08 AM, Shawn Hinsey wrote:
This is definitely a weird one. I went through and checked every project in the sln and none of them had references to the client profile assembly, so I went in and removed it from the package directory in packages, cleaned the solution, and then built it. After that I was able to verify that the assembly in bin was not client profile. Next, I did a crtl-f5 to start the project that exhibited the problem, and after it compiled, the client profile version is back. Does this make any sense or ring any bells?

2012/2/10 Krzysztof Koźmic <[email protected] <mailto:[email protected]>>

    cheers :)


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