The CorFlags Conversion tool allows you to configure the CorFlags section of the header of a portable executable image.
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| This tool is new in the .NET Framework version 2.0. |
CorFlags.exe assembly [options]
Parameters
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Argument
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Description
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| assembly | The name of the assembly for which to configure the CorFlags. |
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Option
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Description
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| /32BIT+ | Sets the 32BIT flag. |
| /32BIT- | Clears the 32BIT flag. |
| /? | Displays command syntax and options for the tool. |
| /Force | Forces an update even if the assembly is strong-named. Important |
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| If you update a strong-named assembly, you must sign it again before executing its code. |
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| /help | Displays command syntax and options for the tool. |
| /ILONLY+ | Sets the ILONLY flag. |
| /ILONLY- | Clears the ILONLY flag. |
| /nologo | Suppresses the Microsoft startup banner display. |
| /RevertCLRHeader | Reverts the CLR header version to 2.0. |
| /UpgradeCLRHeader | Upgrades the CLR header version to 2.5. Note |
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| Assemblies must have a CLR header version of 2.5 or greater to run natively. |
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If no options are specified, the CorFlags Conversion tool displays the flags for the specified assembly.
Reference
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