ASP.NET website compilation — Intellisense sees new property in external assembly but validation fails upon compilation?

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And of course I figure it 5 minutes after asking the question The website project has another external assembly reference (B) which depends on the one I was having trouble with (A). Upon build, while it was updating reference B, it was overriding reference A's DLL from the location in the . Refresh file with the DLL from the bin folder of where B was built, which happened to be the 11/7 build Updating reference A copied the correct DLL into the Bin folder.

Updating reference B overrode it at compile time.

And of course I figure it 5 minutes after asking the question... The website project has another external assembly reference (B) which depends on the one I was having trouble with (A). Upon build, while it was updating reference B, it was overriding reference A's DLL from the location in the . Refresh file with the DLL from the bin folder of where B was built, which happened to be the 11/7 build.

Updating reference A copied the correct DLL into the Bin folder. Updating reference B overrode it at compile time.

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