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redgate .NET Reflector 5.1.5.0 Released

Today redgate released version 5.1.5.0 of .NET Reflector.

It was a bumpy release. Early today, at work, as soon as @antsprofiler was announced the deployment of the new version I tried to upgrade and was offered an upgrade to the version 5.1.4.0 over and over again.

Early tonight, at home, when I tried to upgrade I was offered to upgrade to 5.1.5.0.

The funny thing is that, if I try to run it from C:\Program Files I get a UAC dialog the mentions Reflector 5.1.3.

Just moved to my C:\Program Files (Utils) and it all works fine.

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Reflective Perspective - Chris Alcock » The Morning Brew #318 said:

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# March 31, 2009 3:21 AM

Jack said:

.NET Reflector is the best reflect tool, and there are also some powerful plugins which can let you modify other's dlls or exes to be yours!

# March 31, 2009 5:01 AM

Paulo Morgado said:

As I usually say, Jack, "you are not really a .NET developer if you don't know .NET Reflector" :)

# March 31, 2009 5:26 AM
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